Prior to the amalgamation of Metropolitan Toronto in 1998, this neighbourhood was part of the city of North York. For the most part, Yorkdale-Glen Park homes tend to date back to the 1950s and 1960s, when developers perfected the uniform vista of bungalows and backsplits. It is a middle-class suburban community of mainly brick houses. In the north end of the neighbourhood is Yorkdale Shopping Centre, one of Canada's busiest malls with 250 retailers.
Yorkdale-Glen Park Schools
This neighbourhood has elementary special programs and secondary special programs. There are 10 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 5 private schools, and 3 alternative/special schools serving Yorkdale-Glen Park. The special programs offered at local schools include All-Male, Montessori, Special Education School, International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Fine Arts, French Immersion, and Vocational.
Public Schools
10
Catholic Schools
6
Private Schools
5
Public
Catholic
Private
Alternative/Special
Click on map pins below to see Public and Catholic catchments.