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Davisville Village is an area of Toronto near the intersection of Davisville Avenue and Yonge Street. There is a subway station named Davisville at this intersection. The area directly abuts Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and has a large number of massive apartment and condominium complexes built between the 1970s and the 2000s, as well as a number of office buildings. The area is an attractive area in Midtown Toronto between St Clair and Eglinton.

Davisville Village Map Real Estate Toronto

The Davisville Pottery Company was originally located on Davisville Avenue which was the main source of activity through the nineteenth century. Wood and paper mills also existed in the area. Neither currently exists.

The city of Toronto assigns the Davisville Village into two neighbourhoods:

Mount Pleasant West is situated West of Mount Pleasant Road, North of Merton Street, East of Yonge Street and South of Keewatin Ave. Ninety one percent of people in this neighbourhood live in low or high rise apartment / condo buildings, which makes it one of the most building dominated neighbourhoods in entire city (comparable with the high rise ridden downtown core source: Statistics Canada). There is a number of affordable housing units in the area which factors into the lower income levels in this hood compared to every surrounding neighbourhood. Over 80% of the residents in this neighbourhood are renters, which is approximately 30% over the average of the city.

Mount Pleasant East is bordered to the east by Bayview Ave, Moore Ave to the South, Yonge street to the West and Blythwood to the North. The people in this neighbourhood are predominantly in working years and enjoy an average income and average house value well above the norm for the city (Statistics Canada). While not the most affluent of neighbourhoods it is comparable to The Beaches in demographics, income and people.


Recreation in the Davisville Village Neighbourhood

Davisville Park is the social and recreational centre of this neighbourhood. During the day, it is a beehive of activity with preschoolers enjoying the Davisville Park playground and wading pool.

A Davisville parenting community group has formed recently called Davisville Moms that has extensive resources for parents living in the area.

Davisville Park's six tennis courts are used by the Davisville Tennis Club on evenings and weekends. This club has an active house league and tournament schedule. Adjacent to the tennis courts is the Davisville Park baseball diamond, which is extensively used by children and adult baseball leagues.

Davisville also has an active nightlife with many pubs, restaurants, and movie theatres.


Schools in the Davisville Village Neighbourhood


(Public) Davisville Jr. School
43 Millwood Rd., (416) 393-0570

(Public) Metro Toronto School for the Deaf
43 Millwood Rd., (416) 393-0630

(Public) Eglinton Jr. School
223 Eglinton Ave. East, (416) 393-9315

(Public) Hodgson Sr. School
282 Davisville Ave, (416) 393-0390

(Public) Maurice Cody Jr. & Sr.
364 Belsize Dr., (416) 393-9240

(Public) Spectrum Sr. Alternative School
223 Eglinton Ave. East, (416) 393-9311

(Public High School) North Toronto Collegiate Institute
70 Roehampton Ave., (416) 393-9180

(Public High School) Northern Secondary School
851 Mt.Pleasant Rd., (416) 393-0270

**The Toronto neighbourhood text profiles, sketches and maps displayed on this website were published in "Your Guide to Toronto Neighbourhoods", are copyright Maple Tree Publishing and have been reproduced by the Toronto Real Estate Board under license.

 

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