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100 Carlton St, Toronto, ON M5B 1M3, Canada
- SCHOOL TYPE: Public
- WEBSITE: Collège français secondaire
- SCHOOL LEVEL: High and Middle
- GRADES OFFERED: 7 - 12
Le Collège français sera un milieu de vie stimulant pour tes amis et toi. Toute une équipe est là, chaque jour, pour t’aider à découvrir de nouveaux horizons et à mieux comprendre le monde qui t’entoure.
Church and Wellesley is contained in the northern part of this neighbourhood and is an LGBT-oriented enclave. It is also a historic community with Victorian houses and apartments dating back to the late 19th and early 20th century. Church and Wellesley is home to the annual Pride Week celebrations, the largest event of its kind in Canada. The southern part of the Church-Yonge Corridor includes part of St. Lawrence and Old Town Toronto. Some of the most interesting architecture in the city can be found in St. Lawrence, and one notable landmark is the Flatiron building, known for its distinct narrow, wedge shape where Wellington St. merges with Front. Old Town was the first of Toronto's named neighbourhoods, having acquired the moniker no later than 1815. The site still has a large number of 19th-century buildings.
Other neighbourhoods in Collège français secondaire's catchment area:
- Ionview
- Rosedale-Moore Park
- The Beaches
- Mount Pleasant West
- Bay Street Corridor
- Crescent Town
- Kensington-Chinatown
- Woodbine Corridor
- Leaside
- East End-Danforth
- Annex
- Broadview North
- Playter Estates-Danforth
- Woodbine-Lumsden
- Casa Loma
- Thorncliffe Park
- Blake-Jones
- Oakridge
- North Riverdale
- Moss Park
- Cabbagetown-South St. James Town
- Yonge-Eglinton
- O'Connor-Parkview
- Yonge-St. Clair
- Flemingdon Park
- Regent Park
- Kennedy Park
- Victoria Village
- Birchcliffe-Cliffside
- Forest Hill South
- Danforth Village-East York
- Danforth
- South Riverdale
- Mount Pleasant East
- University
- Clairlea-Birchmount
- Greenwood-Coxwell
- Waterfront Communities - The Islands
- Old East York
- North St. James Town
- Cliffcrest