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PUBLIC SCHOOLS Use browser BACK button to return · Norseman Junior Middle School · Etobicoke Collegiate Institute SEPARATE SCHOOLS Use browser BACK button to return · St. Louis Catholic School · Bishop Allen Academy OTHER SCHOOLS · Kingsway College Private School · Etobicoke School of the Arts |
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LOCAL AMENITIES AND TRANSPORTATION · Kingsway Shops and Restaurants · Sherway Gardens Shopping · Costco and Big Box Retail Complex · Queensway Odeon Theatre Complex · Lakeshore Parklands and Bike Trails · Woodford and Queensway Parks · Bloor Street Subway to downtown by TTC · Pearson International Airport in 20 minutes · Access to Hwys QEW, 427, 400, 401, 403, 407 · Gardiner Express or Lakeshore to downtown |
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HISTORY and OVERVIEW The Queensway began as a small farming community in the late 1800's. One of the few reminders of the Queensway's rural past is the little, white, stucco cottage that sits in an old farmers field at 694 Royal York Road.
In 1912, the urbanization of The Queensway led to the creation of the two-room Queensway Public School. This school was expanded in 1923 and then again in 1948. After a long period of growth, The Queensway experienced a decline in population during the 1960's which led to the closing of the Queensway Public School in 1969. |
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The former Queensway School was demolished in the 1990's to make room for the giant Costco retail complex south of The Queensway at Taymall Avenue. Ironically, Costco, like the school before it, has become a landmark in The Queensway and has helped to revitalize this neighbourhood. The Queensway is an affordable west end neighbourhood that offers convenient access to downtown Toronto and numerous recreational opportunities at the nearby South Humber Parklands.
This relatively low-profile neighbourhood has quietly earned celebrity status, with many television, movie and commercial productions having taken place in the residential pocket around Queensway Park. Many renovated homes are popping up in this up and coming neighbourhood |