Also known as Princess Gardens, this neighbourhood is divided into two areas. The portion east of Kipling Road is known as Princess Anne Manor while the portion west of Kipling is Princess Margaret Gardens. They are named after The Princess Anne and The Princess Margaret, members of the British Royal family. The southwestern part of the neighbourhood is also sometimes known as Glen Agar. This is a post-war developed residential area. Its main street is Eglinton Avenue, a four-lane arterial road running east-west along the north of the neighbourhood. Residential subdivisions back onto Eglinton along this stretch. The density of the housing is very low, and road patterns are generally curved roads leading into cul-de-sacs to reduce traffic.
Princess-Rosethorn Schools
Princess-Rosethorn has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 11 public schools and 6 Catholic schools serving Princess-Rosethorn. The special programs offered at local schools include International Baccalaureate, Gifted/Talented Program, and French Immersion.
Public Schools
11
Catholic Schools
6
Public
- ÉÉ Félix-Leclerc
- ÉS Toronto Ouest
- Etobicoke Collegiate Institute
- Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School
- Islington Junior Middle School
- John G. Althouse Middle School
- Martingrove Collegiate Institute
- Princess Margaret Junior School
- Richview Collegiate Institute
- Rosethorn Junior School
- St. George's Junior School
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.