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August 1st, 2010 
Anastasia Tolias
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Important information about your future neighbourhood

This page contains valuable information about cities, school boards for the following cities


Among the information you will have links to corresponding School boards, the neighbourhoods in the city and links to the city website where you can find more informaton about:

  • Neighborhoods
  • Shopping centres
  • Parks
  • Libraries
  • Government
  • Businesses
  • Entertainment
  • Culture
  • Hospitals
  • Emergency Services


Mississauga

Mississauga City is located in the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, and part of the Greater Toronto Area, West of Toronto. With a population of 668,549 as of the 2006 census, it is Canada's sixth-most populous municipality, and it had the largest population growth in Canada. As a suburb, Mississauga's growth is attributed to its proximity to Toronto and to the Pearson International Airport, its modern and futuristic planning, the fact that the city is debt-free and its power to attract large companies like Microsoft, Oracle, Hershey, Pepsico, General Electric, and Wal Mart

More info about Mississauga

Mississauga Schools

Mississauga Neighborhoods

  • Streetsville
  • Downtown
  • Erin Mills
  • Clarkson
  • Cooksville
  • Port Credit
  • Meadowvale
  • Malton

Mississauga - Complete City Information

You will find complete information at www.mississauga.ca

To help you find your dream property in Mississauga, click here and select the type of property (condo, townhouse, detached or semi-detached houses), within your budget.  

 

 

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Toronto

Toronto, capital of Ontario, is the largest city in Canada. With more than 2.5 million residents, it is one of the largest North American cities. Toronto is at the center of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and part of the region known as the Golden Horseshoe. As 2006, the Greater Toronto Area had a population of 5,555,912. Toronto is a city of immigrants and one of the most multi cultural cities in the world. Aside from being the economic hearth of Canada and home to most of large canafian companies headquarters, Toronto is also an important cultural offering a wide variety of Museums, Theaters, Festivals, Expos, etc. Toronto also excels in Food, because multi culturalism Toronto has a reputation for having excellent restaurants from almost every region in the world.

People living in Toronto have access to an excellent transportation system composed of Metro, Streetcars and buses. Person International Airport is the main airport serving the city, but there a couple of additional airports.

Toronto Schools

Toronto Neighborhoods:

  • Downtown Toronto
  • Alexandra Park
  • The Annex
  • Cabbagetown
  • CityPlace
  • Chinatown
  • Church and Wellesley (The Gay Village)
  • Corktown
  • Distillery District
  • The Entertainment District
  • The Financial District
  • Harborfront
  • Garden District
  • Kensington Market
  • Mirvish Village
  • Moss Park
  • Queen Street West
  • Regent Park
  • St. James Town
  • St. Lawrence
  • Toronto Islands
  • University
  • Yorkville

Middle Town Toronto

  • Bedford Park
  • Casa Loma (neighborhood)
  • Chaplin Estates, Toronto
  • Davisville Village
  • Deer Park
  • Forest Hill (and Forest Hill Village)
  • Forest Hill South
  • Hogg's Hollow
  • Lawrence Park
  • Lawrence Park South
  • Midtown
  • Moore Park
  • Mount Pleasant East
  • Mount Pleasant West
  • North Toronto
  • Rathnelly
  • Rosedale
  • Summerhill
  • Wychwood
  • Yonge and Eglinton (considered centre of Midtown Toronto)
  • Yonge and St. Clair

Toronto West

  • Bloordale Village
  • Bracondale Hill
  • Brockton Village
  • Corso Italia
  • Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson
  • Dufferin Grove
  • High Park (including High Park North)
  • The Junction (formerly West Toronto)
  • Koreatown
  • Liberty Village
  • Little Italy
  • Niagara
  • Parkdale
  • Palmerston-Little Italy
  • Pelham Park
  • Portugal Village
  • Roncesvalles Village
  • Runnymede-Bloor West Village
  • Swansea

Toronto East

  • The Beaches
  • Blake-Jones
  • Gerrard Street East (Little India)
  • Greenwood-Coxwell
  • Greektown
  • Leslieville
  • Playter Estates
  • Port Lands
  • Riverdale
  • Upper Beaches


Toronto - Complete City Information

www.toronto.ca

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Milton

Milton is part of the Greater Tronto Area, located 40 km (24 miles) west of Toronto on Highway 401. Milton is one of the fastest growing communities in all Canada with a 71.4 increase in population from 2001 to 2006.

Milton Schools

Brampton

Brampton, the Flower town of Canada is the third largest city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario and one of Canada's fastest growing municipalities. The city is just minutes away from Pearson International Airport.

More info about Brampton

Brampton Schools

Public www.peel.edu.on.ca
Catholic www.dpcdsb.org/cec

Brampton Neighborhoods:

  • Bramalea
  • Castlemore
  • Churchville
  • Claireville
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Snelgrove

Brampton - Complete City Information

www.city.brampton.on.ca

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Oakville

Oakville is one of best places to live in the Greater Toronto Area. This lakeside city is located west of Mississauga and East of Burlington and Hamilton. Oakville vision is to become the most livable town in Canada.

More info about Oakville

Oakville Schools

Oakville Neighborhoods:

  • Old Oakville
  • Bronte
  • Eastlake
  • Clearview
  • College Park
  • Iroquois Ridge North
  • Iroquois Ridge South
  • Glen Abby
  • Palermo
  • River Oaks
  • West Oak trails

Oakville - Complete City Information

www.oakville.ca

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