The neighbourhood takes its name from Trinity Bellwoods Park, built around the former Garrison Creek ravine. This park was the original site of Trinity College, one of the colleges that now make up the University of Toronto. Today the only remaining artifacts of the school are its restored gates at the south end of the park. By 1900, the college and its picturesque surroundings attracted residential development. Most of the surrounding streets were filled in with tall, narrow houses of the Bay-and-Gable or Gothic Revival style characteristic of much of Toronto's housing stock from that era. A number of fine homes from the period are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
Trinity-Bellwoods Schools
Trinity-Bellwoods has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 12 public schools, 4 Catholic schools, and 1 private school serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Montessori, Advanced Placement, French Immersion, Gifted/Talented Program, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
12
Catholic Schools
4
Private Schools
1
Public
- Alexander Muir/Gladstone Ave Jr and Sr Public School
- Bloor Collegiate Institute
- Charles G. Fraser Junior Public School
- Givins/Shaw Junior Public School
- Kensington Community School
- King Edward Jr & Sr Public School
- Ossington/Old Orchard Junior Public School
- ÉS Toronto Ouest
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Parkdale Collegiate Institute
- ÉÉ Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
- Ryerson Community School
Catholic
Private
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.