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The Neighbourhood of Eatonville / Burnhamthorpe Gardens

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

n Wedgewood Junior School

n Bloorlea Middle School

n Etobicoke Collegiate Institute

 

SEPARATE SCHOOLS

n Our Lady of Peace Catholic School

n Bishop Allen Academy

 

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

n Kingsway College School

LOCAL AMENITIES

n Burnhamthorpe Market

n Sherway Gardens Shopping

n Eatonville Public Library

n Islington Golf and Country Club

n Pearson International Airport in 15 minutes

n Access to Hwys 427, 400, 401, 403, 407, QEW

n Gardiner Express or Lakeshore to downtown

n Burnhamthorpe bus to subway

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HISTORY AND OVERVIEW
Eatonville began as a farming community in the early 1800's. One of its first residents was Peter Shaver who donated a portion of his property at Bloor Street and Highway 27 for the local school. This school was affectionately known as the "Swamp School" because of all the frogs that lived in the bushes and marshes nearby.

Peter Shaver's homestead and adjoining farms were purchased in the 1890's and early 1900's by Timothy Eaton the patriarch of Eaton's Department Store. Eaton donated a portion of his land to the local school which was renamed "Eatonville" in his honour. Eventually this entire area also became known as Eatonville.  The Eaton Farm provided meat, poultry, vegetables and dairy products for Eatons stores right up until the early 1950's when it was subdivided for residential development. In 1955, the rapid growth of this community led to the building of the present day Eatonville School on Rossburn Drive, near the site of the original "Swamp School" where it all began.  Peter Shaver's "Applewood House", was relocated in 1980 to 450 The West Mall where it now stands as a historic museum.

Eatonville is a family oriented neighbourhood that is home to people of a wide mix of incomes and cultural backgrounds. Residents of this neighbourhood still refer to their home as being in Etobicoke which is not surprising as the former Etobicoke City Hall and City Centre are located within Eatonville's boundaries on the West Mall, south of Burnhamthorpe Road. The only two references to the pre- subdivision Eatonville are the Eatonville Public School on Rossburn Drive and the Eatonville Public Library located at 430 Burnhamthorpe Road.