CORONATION COMMUNITY NEIGHBOURHOODS

We are a Community of Neighbourhoods, each with its own Representative on our Executive and each with its own beauty, style, problems and personality. This page provides you with a deeper look into our Community and the Neighbourhoods that give it life.

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1.The major transportation hub of the community surrounded by a modern new subdivision boasting one of the largest Boys & Girls Clubs in the city.

2. We are currently looking for a Representative for this area. At the interesection of Kingston Road and Galloway, this neighbourhood takes its name from the Galloway family who pioneered a large farm in the area. The twenty story OHC building at 4301 Kingston Road towers over this neighbourhood, and along with its surrounding town homes, it gives this neighbourhood its distinctive feature. There is a small plaza at the corner of Kingston and Poplar and the grounds of Sir Robert L. Borden School take up much of the area.

3. Quiet neighbourhood centred around Eastview Public School and the Eastview Park. The park hosts childrens playground and baseball diamonds and is the centre of community activity in the summer. The last remnants of the apple orchards that once covered this area can still be seen here.

4. A vital community of quiet cul de sacs nestled south of the busy Kingston Road. A large Catholic Church and School make this a distinctive area.

5. Single detached homes, many with large gardens, where neighbours can usually be found mowing lawns or planting flowers.

6. Major renovations are currently underway in this area. The Morningside Mall, which gives the area its name, is under reconstruction and plans call for it to be replaced with store fronts along Morningside and Kingston Road, a banking district at Lawrence, an office tower, several new restaurants and a variety of moderately sized box stores on newly landscaped grounds.

7.The Deekshill forest gives this area it's distinctive name. A vibrant mix of apartment buildings, townhouses, a small plaza of restaurants and stores and quiet suburban streets.

8.A rich community of suburban homes surrounding Secor School and Park where neighbours take time to play and walk and stroll.

9. Nestled between two major thoroughfares, Lawrence and Kingston Rd, well serviced by greenvale and Highland Creek Parks, Nurseries, stores, office complexes and Galloway Rd. Public School..

10-13. Historic centre of the West Hill area. Peaceful neighbourhood atop the Highland Creek valley surrounding the beautiful West Hill Park, historic St. Margaret-in-the-Pines Church and site of our largest High School: West Hill C.I. The West Hill Neighbourhood Association has been active since 2001.

In The CCA was launched on October 3rd, 2005 at a general meeting for the entire community and our Executive was selected on October 26th. Please consider becoming a member and helping us with our work in your community..

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