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There is a very large population of [[Han Chinese|Chinese]] immigrants arriving each year and the neighbourhood is home to a large Chinese population (almost 30%). There is also a strong [[Jewish]] community living in the area.
There is a very large population of [[Han Chinese|Chinese]] immigrants arriving each year and the neighbourhood is home to a large Chinese population (almost 30%). There is also a strong [[Jewish]] community living in the area.


Some of the schools in the area include Steelesview Public School, Zion Heights Junior High School, and Pineway Public school. The neighbourhood also has a chiropractic college located on Leslie Street. Most residents living in this area attend [[A. Y. Jackson Secondary School (Toronto, Ontario)|A. Y. Jackson Secondary School]] or [[Earl Haig Secondary School]].
Some of the schools in the area include Steelesview Public School, Zion Heights Junior High School, and Pineway Public school. The neighbourhood also has a chiropractic college located on Leslie Street. Two public secondary schools serve the area: [[A. Y. Jackson Secondary School (Toronto, Ontario)|A. Y. Jackson Secondary School]] and [[Earl Haig Secondary School]].


Notable areas of interest include the Cummer Park Community Centre which has a swimming pool, an arena and a skate park (one of the very few that exists in Toronto). There are also many ravines in the area which are used for walking, running and cycling.
Notable areas of interest include the Cummer Park Community Centre which has a swimming pool, an arena and a skate park (one of the very few that exists in Toronto). There are also many ravines in the area which are used for walking, running and cycling.

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Bayview Woods-Steeles is a neighbourhood located in the northern tip of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, formerly in North York before it was amalgamated into Toronto in 1998. It is part of federal and provincial electoral district Willowdale, and Toronto electoral ward 24: Willowdale (East). In 2006, it had a population of 13,295.[1]

The neighbourhood is bordered by Steeles Avenue East to the north, Leslie Street to the east, Bayview Avenue to the west, and Finch Avenue West to the south. Several branches of the Don River meet in the middle of this neighbourhood and there is no shortage of greenspace as a result, though much is not usable, since it consists mostly of ravines. This neighbourhood is also notable for varying greatly in elevation, with the section in Cummer Avenue between Bayview and Leslie being especially steep.

Bayview Woods-Steeles is a middle-income neighbourhood with an equal amount of single detached homes as apartment buildings with 5+ stories. The ownership rate is close to 60% which is well over the average for the city.

There is a very large population of Chinese immigrants arriving each year and the neighbourhood is home to a large Chinese population (almost 30%). There is also a strong Jewish community living in the area.

Some of the schools in the area include Steelesview Public School, Zion Heights Junior High School, and Pineway Public school. The neighbourhood also has a chiropractic college located on Leslie Street. Two public secondary schools serve the area: A. Y. Jackson Secondary School and Earl Haig Secondary School.

Notable areas of interest include the Cummer Park Community Centre which has a swimming pool, an arena and a skate park (one of the very few that exists in Toronto). There are also many ravines in the area which are used for walking, running and cycling.

Bayview Woods-Steeles is not served by any subway stations. However, the 53 Steeles Avenue East, 42 Cummer Avenue, 39 Finch Avenue East bus routes all pass through the neighbourhood.

Demographics

Bayview Woods-Steeles' major ethnic and cultural groups (by ancestry) in 2001:[1]

The percentage of population below the poverty line was 18% in 2001.[1]

References