The eastern portion of this area (with what is now called the Fashion District) was first planned as the New Town Extension when Toronto was incorporated as a city. The area was developed as a residential area for the workers of industries located along the CN and CP railway corridors. Currently, modern condo buildings rule the neighbourhood as well as the converted warehouses. Many old factories have been repurposed as lofts while others have become restaurants, gyms, furniture stores and galleries. The area just above the Gardiner Expressway is known as Liberty Village.
Niagara Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 11 public schools, 7 Catholic schools, and 1 private school serving Niagara. The special programs offered at local schools include Montessori, French Immersion, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
11
Catholic Schools
7
Private Schools
1
Public
- Alexander Muir/Gladstone Ave Jr and Sr Public School
- Givins/Shaw Junior Public School
- ÉS Toronto Ouest
- Dr Rita Cox – Kina Minogok Public School
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Parkdale Collegiate Institute
- ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy
- ÉÉ Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
- Niagara Street Junior Public School
- The Waterfront School
- Ryerson Community School
Catholic
Private
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.