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HISTORY and OVERVIEW Humber Valley Village is an upper middle-income family oriented neighbourhood. Its distinctive rolling topography, curvilinear streets and abundance of mature trees are a byproduct of the Humber River Valley Ravine which forms the eastern boundary of this neighbourhood. The two dominant geographical landmarks in Humber Valley Village are the St. George's Golf and Country Club which stretches across Islington Avenue, and James Gardens - a picturesque strolling garden located along the banks of the Humber River Valley.
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The Humber Valley Village neighbourhood was developed as part of Home Smith and Company's "Humber Valley Surveys". The Humber Valley Surveys included 3,000 acres of prime real estate stretching along the Humber River from the Queensway north to Eglinton Avenue. This large land assembly included the building of the Humber Valley Village neighbourhood as well as the Kingsway, Baby Point, Old Mill and Princess Anne Gardens-Manor neighbourhoods. The St. George's Golf Club off Islington Avenue was also developed by Home Smith and Company. The president of Home Smith and Company was Robert Home Smith, a graduate of law from the University of Toronto. Robert Home Smith was a multi-talented individual who served as Chairman of the Toronto Harbour Commission, helped to pioneer the development of Northern Ontario Mines, and was president of many North American railway companies. The first homes in Humber Valley Village were built in the 1930's near James Gardens, along the Humber Valley. Unfortunately Robert Home Smith died in 1935, long before the Humber Valley Village neighbourhood was completed in the 1960's. THE GREENS OF ST GEORGES Tucked away in the north part of Humber Valley, The Greens of St. Georges is a small neighbourhood comprised of just seven streets winding through this quiet area, bounded by Islington Avenue and Eglinton Avenue to the west and north, and St. Georges Golf and Country Club golf course to the south and east. About 50 of the 300 homes in this neighbourhood back onto the golf course. This is the last of the Home Smith Humber Valley development lands to be built out. Sullivan Homes is believed to have been the predominant home builder, and most homes were built out in the early 1970’s. The style of homes is remarkably different than the older homes found further to the south, following the new architectural trends of building larger subdivision style brick homes more typical of those found in Mississauga and other newer outlying communities. |