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Thorncrest Village


FieldValue
nameThorncrest Village
settlement_typeNeighbourhood
image_skylineThorncrest Village houses.JPG
image_mapThorncrest Village.png
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_type2City
subdivision_type3Community
subdivision_name1
subdivision_name2Toronto
subdivision_name3Etobicoke-York
established_titleEstablished
established_date1946 (Subdivision) 'Thorncrest'
established_title1Changed Municipality
established_date11998 Toronto from Etobicoke
leader_titleMP
leader_nameYvan Baker (Etobicoke Centre)
leader_title1MPP
leader_name1Kinga Surma (Etobicoke Centre)
leader_title2Councillor
leader_name2Stephen Holyday (Ward 2)

| Thorncrest Village is a neighbourhood in northwestern Toronto, Canada. It is a collection of tree-lined streets north of Rathburn Road, between Kipling and Islington avenues, in what used to be part of Etobicoke.

Designed by architect and town planner Eugene Faludi, the village was considered one of Toronto's first modern suburbs. Village residents own three parkettes and a park with a clubhouse, tennis courts, a swimming pool and a playground.

Thorncrest Village consists of 208 homes, on lots ranging from 0.5 acre to 1 acre.

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