{"help": "https://ckan0.cf.opendata.inter.prod-toronto.ca/tr/api/3/action/help_show?name=datastore_search", "success": true, "result": {"include_total": true, "limit": 100, "records_format": "objects", "resource_id": "fc8fafa4-0631-4911-aafb-24afb5933646", "total_estimation_threshold": null, "records": [{"_id":1,"Neighbourhood":"Waterfront Communities-The Island","Neighbourhood_Num":"0","Ward":"10","Ward_Name":"Spadina-Fort York","Title":"Toronto Island","Main_Streets":"Lakeshore Avenue, Cibola Avenue, Avenue of the Islands (Please note that only emergency and commercial service vehicles (e.g., utility, delivery, construction, etc.) that are properly identified are issued a vehicle permit and allowed passage to the Toronto Islands.)","Description":"The Toronto Islands have long been regarded as a special and sacred place among Mississauga and other First Nations. Named 'Minesing' in Anishinaabemowin, meaning 'island' or 'on the island', the Mississaugas recognized the special character of the islands as a place of healing, medicine, and relaxation. Though there is no evidence that any large villages were established on the islands, they often camped and held ceremonies and councils here. The Toronto Islands are continually shifting and changing, sculpted by storms and the water currents of Lake Ontario which move sand and other material from the eroding Scarborough Bluffs westward and deposited to create the sandbars that form the islands. One account, originating from KanienÂkehÃ¡:ka (Mohawk) oral tradition, tells of how the islands were formed all at once from a violent storm or hurricane that hit the area centuries ago. Kanien'kehÃ¡:ka knowledge keeper William Smith shared in 1954 that a great storm toppled trees and swallowed land, culminating in a great upheaval that formed the islands and left a significant mass of felled trees and debris in the bay between the islands and the lakeshore (Chandler, Al. 'Island Made in a Hurricane.' Globe and Mail, December 19th 1954). At the time Europeans first began to visit the area the Toronto Islands were actually a peninsula, connected to the mainland by a thin sand bar. Since then, storms periodically washed away parts of the sand bar connecting the islands to the mainland. British settlers would continually repair these gaps until 1858, when a large storm again severed the connection to the islands, and it was not repaired. Since then, the peninsula has remained an island. Waterways, islands, peninsulas, and lakeshores have been important places for fishing, camping, and medicine gathering for the Mississaugas. When British settlers entered into treaty negotiations with the Mississaugas for the lands along the north shore of Lake Ontario, continued access to the waterways for land-based ways of life was of paramount importance for the Mississaugas. During the negotiations for the Gunshot Treaty in 1788 oral evidence exists that the Mississaugas negotiated for protected access to all the creeks, rivers, lakeshores, peninsulas, and islands. The Mississaugas also maintain that they did not cede or surrender their rights to the Toronto Islands during the problematic Toronto Purchases of 1787 and 1805 and continued to visit and camp on the islands as they always had in the aftermath of these treaty negotiations. Although the Mississaugas were eventually forced to surrender their claim to the Toronto Islands in a more recent treaty settlement in 2010, more recently, settler residents of the Toronto Islands have been building relationships with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. The islands remain an important place for healing, relaxation, land-based ways of life, and ceremony for many Indigenous people in the Toronto area. Introduction written by: Dr. Jon Johnson, First Story","Accessibility":"Many of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from paved paths. The Toronto Island Disc Golf Course, Centreville & Far Enough Farm, William Meany Maze, Franklin Children's Garden, Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, and Hanlan's Point Beach all involve using unpaved areas to fully access. The only way to access Toronto Island is by boat. (It is not possible to get to Toronto Island Park via the tunnel to Billy Bishop Airport). All City of Toronto-operated ferries are wheelchair accessible on all main decks. Please note that if travelling to Toronto Island in the winter that ferry service is only available to Ward's Island. More information on ferry schedules can be found here: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/toronto-island-park/all-ferry-schedules/","BIA":"The Waterfront BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.37009597, 43.6184931]}"},{"_id":2,"Neighbourhood":"West Humber-Clairville","Neighbourhood_Num":"1","Ward":"1","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North","Title":"West Humber-Clairville","Main_Streets":"Highway 27, Rexdale Boulevard, Albion Road, Finch Avenue, Martin Grove Road","Description":"This expansive, culturally diverse neighbourhood takes up a large portion of the far northwest corner of Toronto, featuring an eclectic mix of vast parklands, spectacular religious sites, entertainment facilities, and educational campuses. Residential, commercial, and industrial areas can be found throughout. Fantastic local businesses can be found on Highway 27, Rexdale Boulevard, Albion Road, and Martin Grove Road.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street or park path. Most of the party rooms and rides at Fantasy Fair at Woodbine Mall are accessible. Sharon Cemetery requires crossing grassy areas to access. ","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.59635645, 43.7161804]}"},{"_id":3,"Neighbourhood":"Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown","Neighbourhood_Num":"2","Ward":"1","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North","Title":"Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown","Main_Streets":"Albion Road, Kipling Avenue and Finch Avenue West","Description":"This culturally diverse suburban area in the far northwest corner of Toronto features many amenities, parkland, and some wonderful architecture - both old and new - scattered throughout. Several community centres act as hubs of the neighbourhood, offering a vast array of services to residents. Great local businesses can be found along Albion Road, Finch Avenue West, and Kipling Avenue.","Accessibility":"All points of interest in this stroll are viewable from the street. Smithfield Park has some paved paths, but visitors must cross over grass to access some of its amenities. ","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.58725927, 43.74686781]}"},{"_id":4,"Neighbourhood":"Thistletown-Beaumond Heights","Neighbourhood_Num":"3","Ward":"1","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North","Title":"Thistletown-Beaumond Heights","Main_Streets":" Albion Road and Islington Avenue ","Description":"This stroll features some fantastic street art murals, plenty of wonderful green space such as the Humber Recreational Trail and Albion Gardens Park, and heritage designated buildings like Elm Bank House, the oldest home in Etobicoke. The stroll passes through the Albion-Islington Square BIA, which has plenty of fantastic local businesses to check out.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Parts of the Humber Recreational Trail may be uneven and/or unpaved. For the entrance to the paved trail, please visit the West Humber Parkland at 451 Albion Road.","BIA":"Albion-Islington Square BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.56349102, 43.73798792]}"},{"_id":5,"Neighbourhood":"Rexdale-Kipling","Neighbourhood_Num":"4","Ward":"1","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North","Title":"Rexdale-Kipling","Main_Streets":"Kipling Avenue, Islington Avenue, and Rexdale Boulevard","Description":"This largely suburban residential neighbourhood features a wonderful mix of urban and natural, with many amenities offered alongside a spectacular greenspace. The Humber River makes up the northern boundary of the neighbourhood and offers a lovely paved walking trail. Great local businesses can be found along Kipling Avenue, Islington Avenue, and Rexdale Boulevard.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Some of the amenities in Rexlington Park require crossing grass for access. Paved access to the West Humber Trail is available from the intersection of Riverhead Drive and Checkendon Drive.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.56622841, 43.72372548]}"},{"_id":6,"Neighbourhood":"Elms-Old Rexdale","Neighbourhood_Num":"5","Ward":"1","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North","Title":"Elms-Old Rexdale","Main_Streets":"Islington Avenue and Albion Road","Description":"This suburban, residential neighbourhood is dominated by the vast parklands along the sides of the Humber River, along with quiet residential streets and shopping plazas scattered throughout. It has a rich Indigenous past along the shores of the Humber River, and Islington Avenue and Albion Road both feature plenty of great local businesses.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable and can be enjoyed from the street, sidewalk, or paved paths within the parks. ","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.54898272, 43.72151887]}"},{"_id":7,"Neighbourhood":"Kingsview Village-The Westway","Neighbourhood_Num":"6","Ward":"1|2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North, Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Kingsview Village-The Westway","Main_Streets":"Dixon Road, Islington Avenue, Kipling Avenue","Description":"This Etobicoke neighbourhood features a largely low-rise suburban landscape, punctuated with residential high-rises spread throughout. Fantastic greenspace can be found in several spots, particularly along the section of the Humber Creek that flows through the area. The section of this neighbourhood along Dixon Road is colloquially known as 'Little Mogadishu' given the large Somali population that resides here. Great local businesses can be found along Dixon Road, Islington Avenue, and Kipling Avenue.","Accessibility":"All of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from street level, and most of the parks offer paved paths. Blackfriar Park requires traversing grass to access its playground equipment. Use caution on the driveway when approaching Briarcrest Estate.","BIA":"No BIAs","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.5478633, 43.69899257]}"},{"_id":8,"Neighbourhood":"Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview","Neighbourhood_Num":"7","Ward":"1|2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North, Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview","Main_Streets":"Eglinton Avenue West, Royal York Road, Martin Grove Road, The Westway, Dixon Road, Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue","Description":"This predominantly residential neighbourhood combines several distinct suburban neighbourhoods. It contains much of the historic community of Richview (a nineteenth century agricultural community) and small traces of it can still be found in the area. All parts of this neighbourhood feature serene green spaces and quiet residential streets. Some great local businesses can be found on Eglinton Avenue West, Royal York Road, Martin Grove Road, and The Westway.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Some of the park accessories in Richview Park and Stonehouse Park require crossing grassy areas for access.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.55422105, 43.68364496]}"},{"_id":9,"Neighbourhood":"Humber Heights-Westmount","Neighbourhood_Num":"8","Ward":"1|2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke North, Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Humber Heights - Westmount","Main_Streets":"Royal York Road, Scarlett Road, La Rose Avenue and Dixon Road","Description":"The character of this suburban Etobicoke neighbourhood is defined largely by its proximity to the Humber River, which flows along its eastern edge. From the sawmills that popped up along the river in the 1800s to the destruction wrought by the floodwaters of Hurricane Hazel, the river has played a central role in the development of the neighbourhood, and continues to offer beautiful greenspace to area residents. There are also plenty of great local businesses to be found along Scarlett Road, Royal York Road, La Rose Avenue, and Dixon Road.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Portions of several streets in this area - particularly Yorkleigh Avenue - do not have sidewalks, so participants should use caution if walking on the road. ","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.5224162, 43.6922328]}"},{"_id":10,"Neighbourhood":"Edenbridge-Humber Valley","Neighbourhood_Num":"9","Ward":"2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Edenbridge-Humber Valley","Main_Streets":"Dundas Street West, Royal York Road, and Islington Avenue","Description":"This stroll features historic sites such as St. George's Church on the Hill and Lambton Mills Cemetery, beautiful greenspace including James Gardens and Buttonwood Park, and local public art with the Emilia Jajus Kingsway Mural. Fantastic local shops and restaurants can be found in the Village of Islington BIA, and on Dundas Street West, Royal York Road, and Islington Avenue.","Accessibility":"St. George's Church on the Hill, the Emilia Jajus Kingsway Mural, Emily's House from 'A Simple Favor', and Lambton Mills Cemetery are viewable from the street. Buttonwood Park has paved paths. James Gardens contains some unpaved paths. Lambton Woods and the Humber Recreational Trail leading to Guelph Radial Line Bridge Tower Footings contain uneven surfaces and steep hills.","BIA":"Village of Islington BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.52245776, 43.67088591]}"},{"_id":11,"Neighbourhood":"Princess-Rosethorn","Neighbourhood_Num":"10","Ward":"2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Princess-Rosethorn","Main_Streets":"Islington Avenue, Rathburn Road and Eglinton Avenue West","Description":"This largely residential area in central Etobicoke contains some of the finest and earliest examples of post-Second World War suburban developments in Canada. It covers the Thorncrest Village area, which was one of the first planned post-war communities in the country. It also includes many other areas that rapidly transformed from sleepy agricultural lands to thriving suburban subdivisions in a mere few years. Great local businesses can be found along Islington Avenue, Rathburn Road, and Eglinton Avenue West.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Glen Agar Park contains unpaved areas, and has a playground that is only accessible by crossing the grass. Ravenscrest Park contains unpaved paths.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.54455929, 43.66605061]}"},{"_id":12,"Neighbourhood":"Eringate-Centennial-West Deane","Neighbourhood_Num":"11","Ward":"2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Eringate-Centennial-West Deane","Main_Streets":"Eglinton Avenue West, Rathburn Road and The East Mall","Description":"This vast neighbourhood in western Etobicoke covers a few distinct areas, all of which include lovely heritage homes, fantastic parkland, and captivating hidden gems. The western portion of the neighbourhood is dominated by Centennial Park, which is the second largest in the city, and offers a vast array of amenities to users. The eastern portion of the neighbourhood is divided by Highway 427, with suburban residential areas containing quiet streets and beautiful, leafy parks on both sides. Great local businesses can be found along Eglinton Avenue West, Rathburn Road, and The East Mall.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Some parts of Centennial Park and West Deane Park may be unpaved. Heathercrest Park does not have paved paths, but some park amenities can be accessed by crossing grassy areas.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.58044524, 43.65801676]}"},{"_id":13,"Neighbourhood":"Markland Wood","Neighbourhood_Num":"12","Ward":"2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Markland Wood","Main_Streets":"Bloor Street West, Mill Road, Burnhamthorpe Road and The West Mall","Description":"This predominantly residential neighbourhood has deep agricultural roots as the site of the historic Silverthorn farm, which occupied this area for much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It was developed into the exclusive Markland Wood residential enclave in the 1950s and 1960s, and has evolved into a leafy, suburban area with great parks, winding streets, and some unique architecture. Great local businesses can be found on Bloor Street West, Burnhamthorpe Road, Mill Road, and The West Mall.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Some areas of Bloordale Park North and Millwood Park contain unpaved paths.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.57343155, 43.63354175]}"},{"_id":14,"Neighbourhood":"Etobicoke West Mall","Neighbourhood_Num":"13","Ward":"2","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke Centre","Title":"Etobicoke West Mall","Main_Streets":"Rathburn Road, Burnhamthorpe Road, The West Mall","Description":"Reminders of Etobicoke's past and present can be found in this suburban neighbourhood. The historic Applewood Shaver Estate highlights the area's agricultural past, while the Etobicoke Civic Centre was the municipal headquarters of the former city, and still acts as an administrative centre to this day. The rest of the neighbourhood is largely residential, featuring winding streets and tranquil parks that contrast against the busy Highway 427 that makes up the area's eastern edge. Great local businesses can be found on Rathburn Road, Burnhamthorpe Road, The West Mall, and Bloor Street West.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Some of the amenities in Christ The King Park and Broadacres Park require crossing grassy areas for access.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.56893877, 43.64506262]}"},{"_id":15,"Neighbourhood":"Kingsway South","Neighbourhood_Num":"15","Ward":"2|3","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke Centre, Etobicoke-Lakeshore","Title":"Kingsway South","Main_Streets":"Bloor Street West, Islington Avenue and Dundas Street West.","Description":"This neighbourhood offers an idyllic setting amongst the many Tudor Revival and Arts and Crafts homes that line its streets not far from the Humber River. Fascinating local history is waiting to be discovered along the banks of the Humber River at the eastern edge of the area, with plenty of picturesque cafÃ©s, restaurants, and retail shops to enjoy throughout the Kingsway Village and Islington Village BIAs.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest in this stroll are viewable from street level, though the areas around King's Mill Park and Home Smith Park may contain unpaved surfaces and stairs. King's Mill Park and Home Smith Park are most easily accessed via Old Mill Road. The road through Home Smith Park is closed to vehicles from November to April.","BIA":"Village of Islington BIA, The Kingsway BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.5105768, 43.65352043]}"},{"_id":16,"Neighbourhood":"Stonegate-Queensway","Neighbourhood_Num":"16","Ward":"3","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke-Lakeshore","Title":"Stonegate-Queensway","Main_Streets":"The Queensway and Bloor Street West","Description":"This stroll explores the beautiful green spaces in the Stonegate-Queensway neighbourhood, while highlighting the vibrant public art, architecture, and heritage of the area. Enjoy colourful public art pieces such as the murals designed by community members and Toronto artists in Bell Manor Park, and experience how the neighbourhood has changed over time by viewing heritage buildings such as the former residence of prominent community member Edward Stock, and the unique architectural feature of the Oculus Pavillion by the Humber River. The stroll leads you through both the Kingsway and the Shop the Queensway BIAs, allowing you to visit a diverse selection of local shops and restaurants. ","Accessibility":"The walk takes place on streets and paved paths. All points of interest are viewable from a street or a path. The paths in Park Lawn Cemetery, Bell Manor Park, South Humber Park, Jeff Healey Park, and Queensway Park may be more difficult to maneuver depending on weather conditions.  ","BIA":"Shop the Queensway BIA, The Kingsway BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.50112821, 43.63551813]}"},{"_id":17,"Neighbourhood":"New Toronto","Neighbourhood_Num":"18","Ward":"3","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke-Lakeshore","Title":"New Toronto","Main_Streets":" Lake Shore Boulevard West","Description":"This stroll features historic sites such as the Humber College Lakeshore Campus - which was the site of the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital - as well as plenty of greenspace along Lake Ontario such as Cliff Lumsdon Park and Prince of Wales Park. The stroll also reflects the working class history of the area with historic designated buildings such as the Boxer Building and 80 Birmingham Street. A number of fantastic local businesses can be visited along Lake Shore Boulevard West in the area's Lakeshore Village BIA.","Accessibility":"All of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Colonel Samuel Smith Park has unpaved and uneven surfaces.","BIA":"Lakeshore Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.51035809, 43.6005886]}"},{"_id":18,"Neighbourhood":"Long Branch","Neighbourhood_Num":"19","Ward":"3","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke-Lakeshore","Title":"Long Branch","Main_Streets":"Lake Shore Boulevard West ","Description":"This stroll explores the beautiful lakeshore community of Long Branch, highlighting the many parks and works of public art throughout the neighbourhood. Experience how the neighbourhood has changed over time from an agricultural farming community to a resort destination for Torontonians in the 1800s through heritage buildings such as the Newborn House. Visit parks that line the lakeshore and explore the natural landscape of Marie Curtis Park, named for a prominent political and community leader. This tour takes you through the Long Branch BIA along Lake Shore Boulevard West, allowing you to visit local shops, restaurants, and a diverse range of businesses.  ","Accessibility":"This walk takes place on streets and paved paths. All stops are viewable from the sidewalk. There is a slight incline while walking to view the 'Bring the Lake up to Lakeshore' mural, which goes through an underpass. The paths through Laburnham Park, Birch Park, Long Branch Park, and Marie Curtis Park may be difficult to maneuver depending on weather conditions.","BIA":"Long Branch BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.53334545, 43.59236169]}"},{"_id":19,"Neighbourhood":"Alderwood","Neighbourhood_Num":"20","Ward":"3","Ward_Name":"Etobicoke-Lakeshore","Title":"Alderwood","Main_Streets":"Brown's Line, Evans Avenue and Horner Avenue","Description":"This mostly residential neighbourhood offers plenty of trees and has a long agricultural history (as reflected in several historic buildings that remain throughout the neighbourhood). It also features spectacular natural settings along Etobicoke Creek (the neighbourhood's western border) as well as industrial sections along the railway tracks that make up its southern and eastern borders. Great local businesses can be found along three of Alderwood's main thoroughfares: Brown's Line, Evans Avenue, and Horner Avenue.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest featured on this stroll are viewable from the street. Douglas Park is mostly grass but has a paved path leading from its Thirtieth Street entrance. Etobicoke Valley Park has mostly paved trails, though areas closer to the water may be unpaved.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.54161093, 43.6049369]}"},{"_id":20,"Neighbourhood":"Humber Summit","Neighbourhood_Num":"21","Ward":"7","Ward_Name":"Humber River-Black Creek","Title":"Humber Summit","Main_Streets":"Islington Avenue, Plunkett Avenue, Finch Avenue West and Steeles Avenue West","Description":"This expansive neighbourhood at the north edge of the city stretches from the Humber River to Highway 400. The river played a central role in the historical development of the neighbourhood, initially attracting several mills, which were later followed by cottage properties. After Hurricane Hazel swept through in 1954, the area along the river has been transformed into beautiful parklands, and a bustling, modern suburban neighbourhood has developed nearby. Great local businesses can be found throughout the Emery Village BIA, which encompasses much of this neighbourhood, and is the largest BIA in Toronto.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from either the street or a paved park path. While the Gord and Irene Risk Community Centre is viewable from the street and most of its interior is fully accessible, there is one area near the arena where access requires use of a narrow door.","BIA":"Emery Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.55617474, 43.75891975]}"},{"_id":21,"Neighbourhood":"Humbermede","Neighbourhood_Num":"22","Ward":"7","Ward_Name":"Humber River-Black Creek","Title":"Humbermede","Main_Streets":" Weston Road and Finch Avenue","Description":"This stroll includes the Emery Village BIA, Canada's largest business improvement area. Along the way, you will see public art in the form of several Bell Box Murals Project pieces, several historical markers noting the history of the area, and plenty of fantastic greenspace such as Bluehaven Park, Lanyard Park, and Lindylou Park.","Accessibility":"The Melika Saeeda Artbox, Emery Village BIA Historical Markers, Natali Starikova Artbox, and Ted Hamer Artboxes are all viewable from the street. Bluehaven Park, Lanyard Park, and Lindylou Park have fully paved paths throughout. St. Lucie Park does not have any paved paths. Please note that the Humber River Recreational Trail may include uneven surfaces and steep hills.","BIA":"Emery Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.54236712, 43.74342952]}"},{"_id":22,"Neighbourhood":"Pelmo Park-Humberlea","Neighbourhood_Num":"23","Ward":"5|7","Ward_Name":"York South-Weston, Humber River-Black Creek","Title":"Pelmo Park-Humberlea","Main_Streets":"Sheppard Avenue West, Weston Road and Jane Street","Description":"Pelmo Park-Humberlea is a neighbourhood that is northwest of Toronto's central core. With Weston Road running through the center, the neighbourhood is bordered by Sheppard Avenue West in the north, the Humber River in the west, Woodward Avenue in the south, and Jane Street and the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks in the east. Situated next to the Humber Valley and forming part of the larger Toronto ravine system, it is a neighbourhood with ample access to green spaces. A large Italian community lives in the neighbourhood, making Italian the most common language spoken here after English. This stroll takes you through the neighbourhood's abundant green spaces and the Emery Village BIA, which is also Canada's largest BIA with over 3,200 businesses.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. Most of this stroll takes place on streets and paved paths, but there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces within each park.","BIA":"Emery Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.5282822, 43.7175146]}"},{"_id":23,"Neighbourhood":"Black Creek","Neighbourhood_Num":"24","Ward":"7","Ward_Name":"Humber River-Black Creek","Title":"Black Creek","Main_Streets":"Jane Street, Finch Avenue West and Steeles Avenue West","Description":"Black Creek is a neighbourhood in northwest Toronto and is named after a small river. The creek meanders through a series of connected parks in the center of this community, providing an ideal recreational green space for residents to enjoy. Black Creek is now home to a multicultural newcomer community. This stroll takes you through the neighbourhood's numerous community murals, green spaces, and community centres and spaces with long histories of being run by and for local residents. Fantastic local businesses await on Jane Street, Finch Avenue West, and Steeles Avenue West.","Accessibility":"Most of this walk takes place on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces along Driftwood Park, Driftwood Parkette, Edgely Park, Hullmar Park, and Elm Park.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.52197932, 43.76489025]}"},{"_id":24,"Neighbourhood":"Glenfield-Jane Heights","Neighbourhood_Num":"25","Ward":"6|7","Ward_Name":"York Centre, Humber River-Black Creek","Title":"Glenfield-Jane Heights","Main_Streets":"Jane Street","Description":"Glenfield-Jane Heights is a mixed residential and industrial area in the northern part of Toronto. The area we see today was largely developed in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s when a majority of the built area was planned and created. The neighbourhood has long been home to a multicultural newcomer community. Stroll through the residential streets and see beautiful public art, explore the many green spaces, and shop at the many unique businesses and restaurants on Jane Street.  ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk, but in some cases may be behind other buildings. Main roads are paved and level.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.51346532, 43.74563575]}"},{"_id":25,"Neighbourhood":"York University Heights","Neighbourhood_Num":"27","Ward":"6|7","Ward_Name":"York Centre, Humber River-Black Creek","Title":"York University Heights","Main_Streets":"Steeles Avenue West, Finch Avenue West, Sheppard Avenue West, Keele Street, Dufferin Street.","Description":"York University Heights in a large neighbourhood in the northern part of Toronto. Named after York University's Keele campus, the area is home to a multi-cultural population. It is also home to the Duke Heights BIA, which is the second largest BIA in Canada and consists of 2,500 businesses. This stroll includes an historical museum, an Inuk sculpture, the largest provincial archives in Canada, a unique school, and the neighbourhood's many spectacular green spaces.","Accessibility":"Many of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street and are on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces along Fountainhead Park, Black Creek Parkland, Derrydowns Park, Sentinel Park, Grandravine Park, Northwood Park, and Benjamin Boake Greenbelt. There may also be additional barriers, including but not limited to stairs, steep inclines, and narrow passageways, along or at other destinations.","BIA":"Duke Heights BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.48888293, 43.76573649]}"},{"_id":26,"Neighbourhood":"Rustic","Neighbourhood_Num":"28","Ward":"5","Ward_Name":"York South-Weston","Title":"Rustic","Main_Streets":"Jane Street","Description":"Stroll through Rustic and explore this residential neighbourhood that offers plenty of outdoor green spaces, playgrounds, and bocce ball courts. A number of local shops can be found along Keele Street and Lawrence Avenue West.\t\t\t","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. Some residential streets along this stroll may not have sidewalks.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.49809147, 43.71160912]}"},{"_id":27,"Neighbourhood":"Maple Leaf","Neighbourhood_Num":"29","Ward":"5","Ward_Name":"York South-Weston","Title":"Maple Leaf","Main_Streets":"Rustic Road","Description":"The stroll through Maple Leaf takes you through a neighbourhood in the shadow of Highway 401. This residential neighbourhood offers beautiful green spaces, public art, and the history of both provincial and national icons. Great local businesses can be found on Rustic Road.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street. Some sidewalks or paths in parks may not be fully paved or level. Use caution when observing the Highway 401 and Essencia Art Collective Mural on the Lawrence Avenue West underpass.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.48075802, 43.71557394]}"},{"_id":28,"Neighbourhood":"Brookhaven-Amesbury","Neighbourhood_Num":"30","Ward":"5","Ward_Name":"York South-Weston","Title":"Brookhaven-Amesbury","Main_Streets":"Lawrence Avenue West, Jane Street, Trethewey Drive, and Keele Street ","Description":"Brookhaven-Amesbury is a residential neighbourhood in northwest Toronto. It has a diverse population and many of its residents speak Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Vietnamese, and Tagalog. The area is divided in the middle by Black Creek Drive and Black Creek Valley, which form part of the Toronto ravine system. Older houses are found on the west end of Black Creek Drive, mostly built in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The eastern side features curvilinear streets and homes built later in the 1950s and early 1960s. There are plenty of parks and many pockets of ravine woodlots and hills, all of which contribute to the natural beauty of this neighbourhood. This stroll takes you through some of the best parks in the area, highlights church architecture, and points out an iconic laundromat. Fantastic local businesses can be found on Lawrence Avenue West, Jane Street, Trethewey Drive, and Keele Street.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street, except 'the6mural', which requires entering the business to view. Most of this walk takes place on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces along Hearst Circle Parkette and Amesbury Park.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.48558926, 43.70132631]}"},{"_id":29,"Neighbourhood":"Yorkdale-Glen Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"31","Ward":"8","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence","Title":"Yorkdale-Glen Park","Main_Streets":"Dufferin Street and Lawrence Avenue West","Description":"Local bakeries, eateries, and one-of-a-kind shops can be found as you stroll through the neighbourhood of Yorkdale-Glen Park, which includes the MarkeTO District BIA. There are also several lovely parks and public art pieces to enjoy. ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street on level, paved ground. Use caution while navigating the area around Yorkdale Shopping Centre and subway station. Yorkdale Station is only accessible via stairs.","BIA":"MarkeTO District BIA (formerly known as Dufferin-Wingold BIA) ","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.45710807, 43.71467153]}"},{"_id":30,"Neighbourhood":"Englemount-Lawrence","Neighbourhood_Num":"32","Ward":"8","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence","Title":"Englemount-Lawrence","Main_Streets":"Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue","Description":"Bordered by the Allen Expressway and Highway 401, a mix of parks, residential areas, small businesses and exciting foods await as you explore Englemount-Lawrence. Great local businesses can be found on Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street. This stroll's roads and sidewalks are paved and level but some residential streets may not have sidewalks. ","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.43740855, 43.72034467]}"},{"_id":31,"Neighbourhood":"Clanton Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"33","Ward":"6","Ward_Name":"York Centre","Title":"Clanton Park","Main_Streets":"Wilson Avenue and Billy Bishop Way","Description":"Clanton Park is home to diverse and longstanding cultural communities. There are deep ties to the Jewish community (which grew here after the Second World War) and the more recent expansion of the Filipino diaspora. Here you can find niche markets and restaurants as you stroll through the neighbourhood and the Wilson Village BIA. ","Accessibility":"Roads and sidewalks in this stroll are generally paved and level. All points of interest are visible from the street.","BIA":"Wilson Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.44630258, 43.74197843]}"},{"_id":32,"Neighbourhood":"Bathurst Manor","Neighbourhood_Num":"34","Ward":"6","Ward_Name":"York Centre","Title":"Bathurst Manor","Main_Streets":"Dufferin Street, Finch Avenue West and Sheppard Avenue West","Description":"Bordered by the west branch of the Don River, Bathurst Manor is a residential neighbourhood with more than a few hidden gems to discover as you roam through its tree-lined streets. Great local businesses can be found on Dufferin Street, Sheppard Avenue West, and Finch Avenue West.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from sidewalks or residential roads. The main roadways have level sidewalks, but some of the interior residential roads do not have sidewalk access. Residential roads are generally paved and level. Trails in G. Ross Lord Park are fully accessible and maintained.","BIA":"Duke Heights BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.45605516, 43.76481331]}"},{"_id":33,"Neighbourhood":"Westminster-Branson","Neighbourhood_Num":"35","Ward":"6","Ward_Name":"York Centre","Title":"Westminster-Branson","Main_Streets":"Steeles Avenue West, Bathurst Street, Finch Avenue West","Description":"Westminster-Branson is a neighbourhood in north Toronto. It is bordered by Steeles Avenue West in the north, Bathurst Street in the east, and a western border that follows the meandering course of the West Don River to the southeast, where it connects with Bathurst Street. Westminster-Branson has a large community of Russian and Ukrainian speakers, in addition to a host of others from diverse backgrounds. This stroll takes you through some of the neighbourhood's parks, hiking trails, public art pieces, attractions, and historical sites. Great local businesses can be found throughout the neighbourhood on Steeles Avenue West, Finch Avenue West, and Bathurst Street.","Accessibility":"All of the locations are visible from the sidewalk. Most of this walk takes place on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces in the parks. There may also be additional barriers, including but not limited to stairs, steep inclines, and narrow passageways, along or at other destinations.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.45241823, 43.77881322]}"},{"_id":34,"Neighbourhood":"Newtonbrook West","Neighbourhood_Num":"36","Ward":"18","Ward_Name":"Willowdale","Title":"Newtonbrook West","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street","Description":"Stroll through Newtonbrook West to find green spaces like the Finch Hydro Corridor Trail, neighbourhood history and a mix of heritage and modernist buildings. This residential community is a quintessential picture of suburban Toronto while still offering plenty of shops along Yonge Street and the Willowdale BIA.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. Sidewalks and roads are paved and level. Some residential roads may not have sidewalks.","BIA":"Willowdale BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.43142151, 43.78582994]}"},{"_id":35,"Neighbourhood":"Willowdale West","Neighbourhood_Num":"37","Ward":"18","Ward_Name":"Willowdale","Title":"Willowdale West","Main_Streets":" Yonge Street, Finch Avenue West and Bathurst Street","Description":"Willowdale West offers plenty of history to be told through its parks and attractions and an apple tree that's almost two centuries old! Wander along Yonge Street, Finch Avenue West and Bathurst Street for a great mix of local shops and restaurants.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street, except for 'Birds in Flight' at North York Civic Centre. North York Civic Centre's north and south entrances on the ground floor are accessible. Paved pathways run through Stafford Park","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.4275578, 43.77121049]}"},{"_id":36,"Neighbourhood":"Lansing-Westgate","Neighbourhood_Num":"38","Ward":"6|18","Ward_Name":"York Centre, Willowdale","Title":"Lansing-Westgate","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street","Description":"This busy residential neighbourhood is centered around the Don River West Branch. Stroll through the beautiful expanse of Earl Bales Park, see historic buildings and the performing arts hub at the Meridian Arts Centre. You'll find plenty of local businesses along Yonge Street within the Willowdale BIA, and an amazing range of tasty takeout options.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk. Please note that Sheppard Avenue has a steep incline. While the paths in Earl Bales Park are paved, use caution as parts of the park are uneven. ","BIA":"Willowdale BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.42474772, 43.75427115]}"},{"_id":37,"Neighbourhood":"Bedford Park-Nortown","Neighbourhood_Num":"39","Ward":"8","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence","Title":"Bedford Park-Nortown","Main_Streets":"Avenue Road","Description":"Tucked alongside Highway 401 to the north, this residential neighbourhood was once host to an airfield, home of community leader Kay Livingstone, and site of notorious bank robbers' early attempts at larceny. Today, there are now dozens of one of a kind shops, restaurants and cafes as you stroll along Avenue Road, and plenty of architectural highlights, leafy parks and public art to enjoy in Bedford Park-Nortown.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk or residential roads. Not all residential roads have sidewalks, but roads are paved and level. Note that Wilson Avenue and Yonge Street have a steep inclines. There is a paved path from Loretto Abbey to Yonge Street as an alternative to walking down Wilson Avenue, but it is steep with staircases.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.42022735, 43.73148623]}"},{"_id":38,"Neighbourhood":"St.Andrew-Windfields","Neighbourhood_Num":"40","Ward":"15|16","Ward_Name":"Don Valley West, Don Valley East","Title":"St. Andrew-Windfields","Main_Streets":"Leslie Street","Description":"Stroll through St. Andrew-Windfields to find an expansive residential neighbourhood, which has provided homes for a famous artist, several successful dairy families, and even a fictitious television family... These historic and modern homes are situated among a collection of green spaces to explore and discover, and great local businesses can be found on Leslie Street. ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street. Some residential roads may not have sidewalk access. Sidewalks along Yonge Street and York Mills Road are very steep in some areas. There is a steep stone staircase on Yonge Street to St. John's Church which is maintained, but may be difficult to navigate.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.37903709, 43.75624584]}"},{"_id":39,"Neighbourhood":"Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills","Neighbourhood_Num":"41","Ward":"15","Ward_Name":"Don Valley West","Title":"Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills","Main_Streets":"Bayview Avenue, Yonge Street","Description":"Set in an area with deep historical roots and a strong sense of inclusivity, this neighbourhood stroll explores the homesteads of yesterday and the lavish residences that today line the Bridle Path, including filming locations. From the Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf, to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, to Sunnybrook's Veterans wing, the history of the neighbourhood is rich and varied. A visit to the shops and restaurants in the Yonge Lawrence Village BIA would round out your stroll! ","Accessibility":"These locations are visible from the sidewalk or road. Please note that Yonge Street and York Mills Road are quite steep when walking.  Take care when stopping at main intersections, the York University Glendon College campus, and Sunnybrook Hospital campus - these locations are busy and should be navigated with caution. The Estates of Sunnybrook do not have sidewalks through the main property, but the driveway is paved and level.","BIA":"Yonge Lawrence Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.37890418, 43.73101314]}"},{"_id":40,"Neighbourhood":"Banbury-Don Mills","Neighbourhood_Num":"42","Ward":"15|16","Ward_Name":"Don Valley West, Don Valley East","Title":"Banbury-Don Mills","Main_Streets":"Don Mills Road, Lawrence Avenue East and York Mills Road.","Description":"Stroll through this neighbourhood's bustling main streets along Don Mills and York Mills Roads as well as Lawrence Avenue East to visit a wide variety of local businesses. Then explore the oasis of green space, art and architecture included on this stroll, including Toronto's iconic Rainbow Tunnel and the Aga Khan Museum.","Accessibility":"The Gosia Komorski Artbox and Don Mills and 'Supernova' are viewable from the street. Leaside Spur Trail is fully paved throughout. The Aga Khan Museum Park and Toronto Botanical Gardens are wheelchair accessible. Please note that the remaining points of interest in this stroll may include steep hills, stairs and unpaved areas. This includes Charles Sauriol Conservation Area, Dawn Redwood at Edwards Gardens, Moccasin Trail Park & Rainbow Tunnel, Wilket Creek Park & Ancient Lake Iroquois and the High Water Mark Installation","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.34971798, 43.737657]}"},{"_id":41,"Neighbourhood":"Victoria Village","Neighbourhood_Num":"43","Ward":"16|19","Ward_Name":"Don Valley East, Beaches-East York","Title":"Victoria Village","Main_Streets":"Lawrence Avenue East, Bermondsey Road, Sloane Avenue, Eglinton Avenue East","Description":"From community-based gardens, parks, and playgrounds to a once-thriving historic mill town, Victoria Village has a rich and memorable history of natural conservation. This stroll explores the features of the neighbourhood with respect to the protected spaces within it - all of which have a fascinating story to tell. Fantastic local businesses are located on Lawrence Avenue East, Bermondsey Road, Sloane Avenue, and Eglinton Avenue East.","Accessibility":"Take caution when walking near or on trails; there may be uneven ground at the parks and conservation sites. Take care when crossing busy streets and approaching underpasses.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.31487383, 43.72848902]}"},{"_id":42,"Neighbourhood":"Flemingdon Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"44","Ward":"15|16","Ward_Name":"Don Valley West, Don Valley East","Title":"Flemingdon Park","Main_Streets":"Don Mills Road ","Description":"This stroll explores the sprawling green spaces and community feel of the Flemingdon Park neighbourhood, from the impressive silhouette of the Ontario Science Centre to the creative presence of public artists on Don Mills Road. Learn about women's hockey history at the Angela James Arena, or experiment with some interactive installations at the TELUScape Plaza.","Accessibility":"All of the locations are visible from the sidewalk. This stroll is mainly flat with a few inclined sections and stops on a busy road (Don Mills Road). Stroll stops will point out parks that may include uneven terrain and/or narrow trails. Exercise caution when exploring these stops. ","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.33264597, 43.71592976]}"},{"_id":43,"Neighbourhood":"Pleasant View","Neighbourhood_Num":"46","Ward":"17","Ward_Name":"Don Valley North","Title":"Pleasant View","Main_Streets":"Sheppard Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue","Description":"For many years, this area was known by two other names: Muirhead's Corners and O'Sullivan's Corners, both referring to two local families who owned land here. As the area developed into the modern, suburban neighbourhood it is now, its name changed, and today the only remnant of that time is the heritage-designated Alexander Muirhead House on Old Sheppard Avenue. The Pleasant View neighbourhood boasts a number of great parks, a library and community centre, and great shopping along Sheppard Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest featured on this stroll are viewable from the street or from paved paths within a park. Some amenities in Pinto Park require crossing grassy areas to access.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.33494842, 43.78698176]}"},{"_id":44,"Neighbourhood":"Don Valley Village","Neighbourhood_Num":"47","Ward":"17","Ward_Name":"Don Valley North","Title":"Don Valley Village","Main_Streets":"Sheppard Avenue East, Leslie Street, Don Mills Road West, Don Mills Road East","Description":"Don Valley Village is a neighbourhood in northeast Toronto and is home to a culturally diverse community. Once a collection of small farming hamlets in the early 1800s, the neighbourhood began a period of increased development in the 1960s and 1970s. Although now a suburban neighbourhood, historic landmarks still exist from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which you will encounter on this stroll. With its outstanding hill and dale topography, this neighbourhood also encompasses smaller non-official neighbourhoods, such as 'The Peanut', named after the peanut-shaped plot of land created by the split in Don Mills Road between Finch and Sheppard Avenues East. This stroll takes you through the neighbourhood's green spaces, sites of architectural and historical significance, the beloved Peanut Plaza, and community gardens. Other great local businesses are located on Sheppard Avenue East, Leslie Street, Don Mills Road West, and Don Mills Road East.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces along Linus Park, Goldstone Park, and the Dallington Pollinators Community Garden. There may also be additional barriers, including but not limited to stairs, steep inclines, and narrow passageways, along or at other destinations. ","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.35364413, 43.78329369]}"},{"_id":45,"Neighbourhood":"Hillcrest Village","Neighbourhood_Num":"48","Ward":"17","Ward_Name":"Don Valley North","Title":"Hillcrest Village","Main_Streets":"Leslie Street, Finch Avenue East, Don Mills Road and Victoria Park Avenue","Description":"Hillcrest Village is a quiet residential community with hillside landscapes, Duncan Creek, and numerous parks for residents to enjoy natural splendour. Stroll along this neighbourhood's main streets - Leslie Street, Finch Avenue East, Don Mills Road, and Victoria Park Avenue - to find plenty of local businesses, including an exciting selection of Chinese and Korean restaurants, cafes and bakeries. ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the street. Most of this stroll takes place on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces along Cresthaven Park, Cliffwood Park, Duncan Creek Park, McNicoll Park, and Skymark Park. There may also be additional barriers, including but not limited to stairs, steep inclines, and narrow passageways, along or at other destinations. ","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.354804, 43.80298783]}"},{"_id":46,"Neighbourhood":"Bayview Woods-Steeles","Neighbourhood_Num":"49","Ward":"17","Ward_Name":"Don Valley North","Title":"Bayview Woods-Steeles","Main_Streets":"Bayview Avenue, Steeles Avenue, Finch Avenue East","Description":"This residential neighbourhood is found at the northernmost edge of the city, and within its suburban streets lie scenic parklands and the history of the modern community. While most of the industry that made up the business hub along the Don River are long gone, some if its vestiges can be seen as you travel throughout Bayview Woods-Steeles. Great local businesses await on Bayview Avenue, Steeles Avenue East, and Finch Avenue East.","Accessibility":"Old Cummer Bridge is visible along the trail accessible from Pineway Boulevard. This path is paved but not level. Trails accessible from Bestway Park and the East Don Parkland at Cummer Avenue are visible from the sidewalk, but the trails themselves may not be paved, level or maintained. All other points of interest are visible from the sidewalk or road.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.38211795, 43.79680187]}"},{"_id":47,"Neighbourhood":"Newtonbrook East","Neighbourhood_Num":"50","Ward":"18","Ward_Name":"Willowdale","Title":"Newtonbrook East","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street","Description":"Bordered by Steeles Avenue, the Newtonbrook East neighbourhood is at the northern border of the city. Stroll along Yonge Street in the Willowdale BIA and check out some of the local restaurants in a wide variety of cuisines. Explore the neighbourhood and discover the local parks, historic places, and community spaces.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk or residential roads. Not all residential roads have sidewalks, but roads are paved and level. Note that Bayview Avenue has a slight incline. ","BIA":"Willowdale BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40593745, 43.79153579]}"},{"_id":48,"Neighbourhood":"Bayview Village","Neighbourhood_Num":"52","Ward":"17","Ward_Name":"Don Valley North","Title":"Bayview Village","Main_Streets":" Sheppard Avenue East and Finch Avenue East","Description":"This stroll features plenty of fantastic greenspace with the East Don Parklands and Newtonbrook Creek Trail, some wonderful public art such as 'The Jack Pine Remembered' and new installations in Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, and touches on the heritage of the area with the Thomas Clark House. The stroll passes nearby Sheppard Avenue East and Finch Avenue East, both of which have an eclectic collection of great local businesses.","Accessibility":" 'The Jack Pine Remembered', Thomas Clark House, 'Across the Great Spans of Time', Alice Zhang Artbox, Paul Hollingsworth Artbox, 'Kids Play' Mural, the public art installations within Ethennonnhawahstihnen Park, and the air raid siren in Bayview Village Park are all viewable from the street. Bayview Village Park has paved paths. The trail in the East Don Parklands and Newtonbrook Creek Trail are mostly paved, but may also include steep hills, unpaved and uneven areas.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.37711686, 43.77636052]}"},{"_id":49,"Neighbourhood":"Henry Farm","Neighbourhood_Num":"53","Ward":"17","Ward_Name":"Don Valley North","Title":"Henry Farm","Main_Streets":"Sheppard Avenue East, Consumers Road and Parkway Forest Drive","Description":"This neighbourhood's name harkens back to its long history as a farmstead. Two Henrys played a key role in the development of this area: Henry Mulholland, an Irish immigrant who was among the first European settlers here, and George S. Henry, a dairy farmer and politician who was the 10th Premier of Ontario in the 1930s. After George S. Henry sold to developers in the 1950s, the idyllic farmland was transformed into the dynamic urban neighbourhood it is today, with a mix of suburban homes and towering buildings scattered throughout. Fantastic local businesses can be found along Sheppard Avenue East, Consumers Road, and Parkway Forest Drive.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. There are some amenities in Parkway Forest Park that require crossing the grass to access.","BIA":null,"geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.34124067, 43.77114414]}"},{"_id":50,"Neighbourhood":"O'Connor-Parkview","Neighbourhood_Num":"54","Ward":"15|16|19","Ward_Name":"Don Valley West, Don Valley East, Beaches-East York","Title":"O'Connor-Parkview","Main_Streets":"O'Connor Drive, St. Clair Avenue East, Dawes Road and Victoria Park Avenue","Description":"O'Connor-Parkview encompasses a vast area stretching from the Don River to the east, and contains three distinct areas within it: Parkview Hills, Topham Park, and Woodbine Gardens. Each of these areas has its own unique history and characteristics. Parkview Hills is largely a quiet residential enclave partially surrounded by the Don River, with lush green space throughout. Topham Park was originally constructed as a neighbourhood for returning veterans from the Second World War, with many streets named in honour of veterans and wartime service. Woodbine Gardens features hills and dales and a southern boundary defined by the wonderful greenery of Taylor Creek Park. Great local businesses can be found throughout the area on O'Connor Drive, St. Clair Avenue East, Dawes Road, and Victoria Park Avenue.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from street level. Topham Park has some amenities that require crossing grassy areas to access.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.31222776, 43.70680049]}"},{"_id":51,"Neighbourhood":"Thorncliffe Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"55","Ward":"15","Ward_Name":"Don Valley West","Title":"Thorncliffe Park","Main_Streets":"Eglinton Avenue East, Overlea Boulevard, Laird Drive","Description":"Known for its rich industrial history and multicultural community, Thorncliffe Park is a vibrant neighbourhood with a diverse array of green spaces, community hubs (both indoor and outdoor), and public art installations. This stroll explores some of Thorncliffe Park's best offerings, from former factories to outdoor community meeting places. Great local businesses can be found along the way on Eglinton Avenue East, Overlea Boulevard, and Laird Drive.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street and can be reached via standard sidewalks, although there are some areas without sidewalk pavement (caution is advised). Some stops are situated near busy roads or parking lots - take care when approaching these stops.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.34998361, 43.70774921]}"},{"_id":52,"Neighbourhood":"Leaside-Bennington","Neighbourhood_Num":"56","Ward":"11|15","Ward_Name":"University-Rosedale, Don Valley West","Title":"Leaside Bennington","Main_Streets":"Bayview Avenue, Eglinton Avenue East, Laird Drive","Description":"This neighbourhood spans a large swathe of land close to the Don River, and features the historic area of Leaside, as well as some of the most spectacular ravine landscapes available in the city. Leaside continues to maintain its historic character as a product of the Garden City movement, with beautiful homes, architecturally-stunning apartment blocks, gently curving streets, serene green spaces, as well as remnants of an industrial past. Explorers of the vast green spaces along the Don River throughout this area will be transported into a lush, natural world that seems far away from the city. Fantastic local businesses can be found throughout the area, particularly along Bayview Avenue in the Bayview-Leaside BIA. ","Accessibility":"Most points of interest in this stroll are viewable from the street. Significant portions of Serena Gundy Park, Crothers Woods, and Don Valley Brick Works Park contain steep hills, stairs, and unpaved paths. Those wishing to move between Leaside Memorial Gardens and Evergreen Brick Works while avoiding Crothers Woods can do so by proceeding across the Millwood Overpass to Pape Avenue, turning right on O'Connor Drive, turning left on Broadview Avenue, and then turning right on Pottery Road to Bayview Avenue.","BIA":"Bayview Leaside BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.36607234, 43.70379663]}"},{"_id":53,"Neighbourhood":"Broadview North","Neighbourhood_Num":"57","Ward":"14","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth","Title":"Broadview North","Main_Streets":"Pape Avenue and Broadview Avenue","Description":"Nestled along the Don River Valley, Broadview North offers a chance to experience historic and green spaces. Taste the many Danish and Greek desserts available while exploring the eclectic mix of local shops along Broadview Avenue and Pape Avenue in the Pape Village BIA.    ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. The sidewalk along Pottery Road is a steep incline shared by cyclists and pedestrians. All other sidewalks are accessible and the Lower Don River Trail is paved.","BIA":"Pape Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.35562951, 43.68882512]}"},{"_id":54,"Neighbourhood":"Old East York","Neighbourhood_Num":"58","Ward":"14|19","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth, Beaches-East York","Title":"Old East York","Main_Streets":"Pape Avenue, Donlands Avenue, Coxwell Avenue.","Description":"From cultural hotspots to hidden architectural gems, this stroll showcases the best of Old East York and its residents. Historic schools which also played host to military regiments, diverse cultural spaces, welcoming green spaces and the Pape Village BIA make up this vibrant and fascinating neighbourhood.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from a paved sidewalk or park trail with the exception of Cullen Bryant Park and Coxwell Ravine Park. Cullen Bryant Park is viewable from both a paved road (share with traffic) and from a paved sidewalk across the street, but the park itself doesn't have any indicated trails, just grass. Coxwell Ravine Park is only accessible from this point by walking through Cullen Bryant Park, that is, over the grass. Once in Coxwell Ravine Park, there are both paved and unpaved/gravel trails.","BIA":"Pape Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.33548836, 43.69678127]}"},{"_id":55,"Neighbourhood":"Danforth East York","Neighbourhood_Num":"59","Ward":"14|19","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth, Beaches-East York","Title":"Danforth - East York","Main_Streets":"Pape Avenue, Coxwell Avenue, Cosburn Avenue and Woodbine Avenue","Description":"This stroll offers a dynamic overview of East York's diverse history, from its wartime roots to present-day cultural hubs. Explore some of the oldest buildings in the area, learn about community leaders and war veterans, and discover the hidden artistic gems of the neighbourhood and local Pape Village BIA.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from paved sidewalks or paved park trails.","BIA":"Pape Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.33140339, 43.6894681]}"},{"_id":56,"Neighbourhood":"Woodbine-Lumsden","Neighbourhood_Num":"60","Ward":"19","Ward_Name":"Beaches-East York","Title":"Woodbine-Lumsden","Main_Streets":"Woodbine Avenue, Main Street and Lumsden Avenue","Description":"This stroll explores Woodbine-Lumsden, a neighbourhood with a strong history of collaboration and community. From hockey at the East York Memorial Arena to the elaborate East York Skatepark, residents have built a dynamic and colourful part of the city with something for everyone. Fantastic local businesses can be found along Woodbine Avenue, Main Street, and Lumsden Avenue.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from paved sidewalks or paved park trails.","BIA":"No BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.31116353, 43.69410674]}"},{"_id":57,"Neighbourhood":"Taylor-Massey","Neighbourhood_Num":"61","Ward":"19","Ward_Name":"Beaches-East York","Title":"Taylor-Massey (formerly Crescent Town)","Main_Streets":"Danforth Avenue, Dawes Road and Crescent Town Road","Description":"This neighbourhood contains a few subsections that are distinct in their own right, with the towers of Crescent Town standing high above the low-rise landscape defining much of the rest of the area. Great green space can be found throughout the area, and excellent local businesses are located along Danforth Avenue, Dawes Road, and Crescent Town Road.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from street level. Donora Park does not have paved paths, and there are some amenities within that require walking across grass and/or sand to access. Parts of the Taylor Park Wetlands have unpaved areas.","BIA":"Danforth Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.29590112, 43.69499819]}"},{"_id":58,"Neighbourhood":"East End-Danforth","Neighbourhood_Num":"62","Ward":"19","Ward_Name":"Beaches-East York","Title":"East End-Danforth","Main_Streets":"Danforth Avenue, Main Street, Gerrard Street East and Kingston Road","Description":"This neighbourhood in the Upper Beaches offers visitors many local businesses, lush green space, public art and historical buildings. There's something for everyone, and great local businesses to be found in the Danforth Village and Danforth Mosaic BIAs!","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from paved sidewalks or park paths. Alleyway of Dreams is only viewable from the laneway. Please share the laneway with traffic.","BIA":"Danforth Village, BIA Danforth Mosaic BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.29935867, 43.68417388]}"},{"_id":59,"Neighbourhood":"The Beaches","Neighbourhood_Num":"63","Ward":"14|19","Ward_Name":"Toronto Danforth, Beaches East York","Title":"The Beaches","Main_Streets":" Queen Street East and Kingston Road.","Description":"Explore the nature, art and lakeside views that make up The Beaches neighbourhood! Included are community staples like Fox Theatre and Kew Gardens plus hidden gems like Glen Stewart Park and Glenn Gould's family home. The Beach Village BIA also features many local restaurants, bars and shops to discover.","Accessibility":"The Fox Theatre, John Kuna Mural, Peggy Delaney Way, and Glenn Gould's home are all viewable from the street. Ivan Forrest Gardens, Woodbine Park, and Kew Gardens have paved pathways available. Please note that some of the points of interest in this stroll include steep hills, stairs, and uneven terrain. This includes Glen Stewart Park, Ivan Forrest Gardens and Woodbine Park.","BIA":"Beach Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.2996013, 43.67104999]}"},{"_id":60,"Neighbourhood":"Woodbine Corridor","Neighbourhood_Num":"64","Ward":"19","Ward_Name":"Beaches-East York","Title":"Woodbine Corridor","Main_Streets":"Danforth Avenue, Coxwell Avenue, Gerrard Street East, Woodbine Avenue, Kingston Road and Queen Street East","Description":"The Woodbine Corridor neighbourhood is packed with beautiful historic homes, and lush green parks and ravines. The Danforth Mosaic BIA, Gerrard India Bazaar and The Beach BIAs offer a wide variety of local businesses and restaurants.","Accessibility":"Williamson Park Ravine, Merrill Bridge Road Park and Small's Creek are visible from a paved sidewalk but entering the ravine requires descending a wooden staircase, and the trail in the ravine incorporates both wooden boardwalks and uneven, dirt forest floor. The trail is not regularly maintained. Small's Creek runs through the ravines but may only be visible on the trail.  The remaining points of interest are all visible from paved sidewalks.","BIA":"Danforth Mosaic BIA, Gerrard India Bazaar BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.31540738, 43.67677293]}"},{"_id":61,"Neighbourhood":"Greenwood-Coxwell","Neighbourhood_Num":"65","Ward":"14","Ward_Name":"Toronto Danforth","Title":"Greenwood-Coxwell","Main_Streets":"Gerrard Street East and Coxwell Avenue","Description":"This stroll features charming parks and gardens as well as over 125 restaurants and shops within the Gerrard India Bazaar that celebrate the regional diversities of South Asian culture, food, and music.","Accessibility":"Most of this walk takes place on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces in Monarch Park, The Rail Garden, The Pedestrian Tunnel and at Ashbridge Estate. All other points of interest are viewable from the street. Shamrock Bowl is located on the second floor and is not wheelchair accessible.","BIA":"Gerrard India Bazaar BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.32431802, 43.67261231]}"},{"_id":62,"Neighbourhood":"Danforth","Neighbourhood_Num":"66","Ward":"14|19","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth, Beaches-East York","Title":"Danforth","Main_Streets":"Danforth Avenue, Pape Avenue and Woodbine Avenue","Description":"Venture through Toronto's longest BIA - Danforth Mosaic at 2.9 kilometres long - or sip on an Ethiopian coffee at any of the number of Ethiopian restaurants in the neighbourhood. The Danforth neighbourhood offers something for everyone. Great local businesses can be found in the Danfoth Mosaic and GreekTown on the Danforth BIAs.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from paved roads or sidewalks. Dew Lang, Angelone and Paul Estrela Lanes are all paved but require visitors to share the lane with traffic. The Cristina Delago Mural is at the back of a parking lot. Observe from the sidewalk or practice caution if choosing to observe the mural from the parking lot.","BIA":"Danforth Mosaic BIA, GreekTown on the Danforth","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.32981941, 43.68402548]}"},{"_id":63,"Neighbourhood":"Playter Estates-Danforth","Neighbourhood_Num":"67","Ward":"14","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth","Title":"Playter Estates-Danforth","Main_Streets":"Danforth Avenue and Broadview Avenue","Description":"From beautiful views of the Don River Valley to the vibrant local businesses in the Broadview and GreekTown BIAs, the Playter Estates-Danforth neighbourhood has something for everyone. Encompassing the 'Bridge to Nowhere', community created green space at the Green Field, outdoor art and lovely architectural gems, this residential neighbourhood offers a friendly place to stroll. Opa! ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk, and sidewalks are paved and level. Be sure to observe the crosstown banners from the sidewalk only.","BIA":"GreekTown on the Danforth, Broadview Danforth BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.35488729, 43.67970047]}"},{"_id":64,"Neighbourhood":"North Riverdale","Neighbourhood_Num":"68","Ward":"14","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth","Title":"North Riverdale","Main_Streets":"Danforth Avenue, Broadview Avenue","Description":"With magnificent views of downtown Toronto from the top of Riverdale Park East, distinctive architectural sites, and a dynamic community, North Riverdale has much to offer.  Pop into the shops and cafÃ©s along the Broadview Danforth and GreekTown BIAs, learn about the varied histories of healthcare, theatres, prisons, co-operatives and so much more as you stroll through the streets and green spaces of this neighbourhood.  ","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk. Broadview Avenue is on an incline. Some residential sideroads may not have sidewalks. ","BIA":"Broadview Danforth BIA, GreekTown on the Danforth","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.35126041, 43.67199515]}"},{"_id":65,"Neighbourhood":"Blake-Jones","Neighbourhood_Num":"69","Ward":"14","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth","Title":"Blake-Jones","Main_Streets":"Pape Avenue, Danforth Avenue","Description":"From community spaces to notable educational centres, this stroll through the Blake-Jones neighbourhood brings the community's rich history and culture to life. Learn the stories of cultural groups within the community and admire public murals and art installations in this family-oriented neighbourhood within Toronto's east end. Stroll through the Danforth Mosaic and GreekTown BIAs and find all sorts of one-of-a-kind shops to explore.","Accessibility":"All locations are visible from the sidewalk. The walk is mostly flat but does run along the busy Danforth Avenue. Be mindful of cars in Ben Kerr Lane. ","BIA":"GreekTown on the Danforth, Danforth Mosaic BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.33739417, 43.67617288]}"},{"_id":66,"Neighbourhood":"South Riverdale","Neighbourhood_Num":"70","Ward":"14|19","Ward_Name":"Toronto-Danforth, Beaches-East York","Title":"South Riverdale","Main_Streets":"Queen Street East, Gerrard Street East","Description":"With a diversity of culture, heritage, and public art, the South Riverdale neighbourhood has a wide array of attractions to offer. From the iconic Queen Street Viaduct to Woodbine Beach, South Riverdale is brimming with stories of past community members, a manufacturing past, and a thriving cultural hub today. Stroll through the iconic Riverside District and Leslieville BIAs to discover all the shops and cafes that make up these bustling spaces.","Accessibility":"Not all points of interest are visible from a main sidewalk. The Girls Mural Camp mural is accessible behind a building via a laneway, watch for vehicles when viewing the mural. Hearn Generating Station is in an industrial area and should be observed from a safe distance, use caution when navigating the area. Paths and trails through parks may be unpaved or rough terrain. ","BIA":"Leslieville BIA, Riverside District BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.33565132, 43.64929206]}"},{"_id":67,"Neighbourhood":"Cabbagetown-South St.James Town","Neighbourhood_Num":"71","Ward":"11|13","Ward_Name":"University-Rosedale, Toronto Centre","Title":"Cabbagetown-South St. James Town","Main_Streets":"Parliament Street, Carlton Street and Gerrard Street East","Description":"The area occupied by Cabbagetown-South St. James Town has been called home by many varied communities over many generations. From the Don River at its eastern border to the modern city that lies to the west, this neighbourhood features an enchanting mix of old and the new, the past and the present. Stroll through the streets to learn about a visionary female doctor, bootlegging gangsters, and two of the most well-known cemeteries in the city. Step into unique shops and businesses in the Cabbagetown BIA, and enjoy the wide variety of amenities and art throughout the community. ","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are visible from sidewalks. The Wellesley Cottages are accessible via a paved laneway from Wellesley Street. The Cabbagetown Youth Centre is accessible via Lancaster Avenue, a paved laneway. Both cemeteries have paved entrance areas, but access to some parts are on uneven ground. ","BIA":"Cabbagetown BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.36610666, 43.66764773]}"},{"_id":68,"Neighbourhood":"Regent Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"72","Ward":"13","Ward_Name":"Toronto Centre","Title":"Regent Park","Main_Streets":"Dundas Street East, Parliament Street, Queen Street East and River Street ","Description":"This stroll explores the beautiful parks and community spaces that were a part of the Regent Park Revitalization Project, while highlighting local street art and heritage buildings. See the impact of Regent Park community members such as Pam McConnell and Elsaida Douglas, and experience how the neighbourhood has changed over time, from old breweries to modern works of architecture such as Daniels Spectrum. The stroll takes you right through the Historic Queen East BIA, which hosts a diverse selection of shops, restaurants, and galleries. ","Accessibility":"This walk takes place along paved streets and paths. All points of interest are viewable from the sidewalk. There is a slight incline to walk into the Dreamer's Garden, and the paths through Regent Park and Sumach-Shuter Parkette may be difficult to maneuver depending on weather conditions. ","BIA":"Historic Queen East BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3605088, 43.65999214]}"},{"_id":69,"Neighbourhood":"Moss Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"73","Ward":"13","Ward_Name":"Toronto Centre","Title":"Moss Park","Main_Streets":"Carlton Street, Jarvis Street, Dundas Street East, Queen Street East, King Street East, Parliament Street, Sherbourne Street, Front Street East","Description":"This stroll takes you through the complex history of old Toronto, while showcasing beautiful parks and gardens, public art, and attractions in the downtown core. On this stroll, you will visit the oldest remaining post office in Canada, while learning about the Indigenous history of the Toronto region through the story of Doctor Oronhyatekha. Experience local attractions that have appeared on popular television shows including 'Kim's Convenience', and explore downtown green spaces and vibrant street art. This stroll leads you through Historic Queen East, Cabbagetown, and the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIAs, allowing you to visit a wide range of shops, restaurants, and other local businesses.   ","Accessibility":"This walk takes place on streets and paved paths. All stops are viewable from the sidewalk. There is a slight incline to walk into the Dreamer's Garden, and the paths through Allan Gardens, Moss Park, Percy Park, and Underpass Park may be difficult to maneuver depending on weather conditions. Smaller streets like Doctor O Lane and Percy Street do not have sidewalks, and must be used with caution as cars may drive down these lanes. Both laneways are viewable from the sidewalk without needing to walk down them. There is a small incline to access Percy Park from Sumach Street. ","BIA":"Historic Queen East BIA, Cabbagetown BIA, St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.36729703, 43.65651762]}"},{"_id":70,"Neighbourhood":"North St.James Town","Neighbourhood_Num":"74","Ward":"13","Ward_Name":"Toronto Centre","Title":"North St. James Town","Main_Streets":"Bloor Street East, Parliament Street and  Jarvis Street","Description":"This stroll takes you through the diverse North St. James Town neighbourhood, characterized by its towering high-rises named after Canadian cities, repurposed heritage buildings, and beautiful works of public art. One of the densest neighbourhoods in Canada, North St. James Town continues to be a home for many Toronto newcomers. Experience vibrant public murals and art installations at the heart of revitalized community spaces, such as the Sean Martindale Mural above the St. James Town Community Corner. The stroll will take you through public parks including St. James Town West Park, while showcasing some of the historic nineteenth century buildings that have found a new life as health and community centres, such as Casey House. This walk connects you to the Cabbagetown BIA, where you can explore an exciting range of restaurants, shops, and small businesses.","Accessibility":"This stroll takes place on paved streets and paths. All points of interest are viewable from the sidewalk. There is an incline when heading down Huntley Street to observe the 'Red Orange and Green' sculpture. At Wellesley-Magill Park, visitors must step over a brick border to access the park. There are no paths through this park, and the ground is a soft gravel surface. St. James Town West Park features paved paths throughout.","BIA":"Cabbagetown BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.37524658, 43.66962341]}"},{"_id":71,"Neighbourhood":"Kensington-Chinatown","Neighbourhood_Num":"78","Ward":"10|11","Ward_Name":"Spadina-Fort York, University-Rosedale","Title":"Kensington-Chinatown","Main_Streets":" Spadina Avenue, Augusta Avenue, Kensington Avenue, Baldwin Street and Dundas Street West","Description":"This stroll passes through lively streets filled with restaurants like Baldwin Village, features some spectacular street art murals, highlights an important icon of the Toronto music scene - The El Mocambo - and notes the area's important Chinese-Canadian and Jewish cultural history. The stroll goes through the Queen St. West, Chinatown and Kensington Market BIAs, which are filled with a wide array of unique local businesses.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street, and Grange Park has paved walkways throughout.","BIA":"Chinatown BIA, Kensington Market BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.39723988, 43.65355413]}"},{"_id":72,"Neighbourhood":"University","Neighbourhood_Num":"79","Ward":"11","Ward_Name":"University-Rosedale","Title":"University","Main_Streets":"Bloor Street West, Harbord Street, College Street, Bathurst Street, Spadina Avenue","Description":"While the University of Toronto campus does encompass a wide swath of the neighbourhood, there is history, art, and curiosities throughout. Stroll through the Harbord Street, Bloor Annex, and Mirvish Village BIAs on Bloor Street West, Harbord Street, College Street, and Bathurst Street to visit some unique places, shops and restaurants. Wander through the side streets to find interactive art and green spaces in the midst of the city.  ","Accessibility":"All locations are visible from the sidewalk. Philosopher's Walk is a paved path with some uneven sections.","BIA":"Harbord Street BIA, Bloor Annex BIA, Mirvish Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40117975, 43.6625062]}"},{"_id":73,"Neighbourhood":"Palmerston-Little Italy","Neighbourhood_Num":"80","Ward":"9|11","Ward_Name":"Davenport, University-Rosedale","Title":"Palmerston-Little Italy","Main_Streets":"College Street, Bloor Street West, Bathurst Street, Harbord Street","Description":"Palmerston-Little Italy was the destination for a diverse group of immigrants, and waves of newcomers have changed and shaped this neighbourhood for generations. An eclectic mix of the old and the new, strolling through the streets you might pass old buildings with new purpose, and new buildings with old souls. A collection of enticing shops, interesting food vendors, delightful murals and charming green spaces to enjoy await you in this little slice of the city. Some of the fantastic businesses are part of the many BIAs that can be found in this area, including the Little Italy, College Promenade, Bloorcourt Village, Korea Town, and Mirvish Village BIAs.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. The murals at the Bickford Centre are painted around the building, and are not all visible from sidewalks or level ground. The Contrast and Honest Ed's buildings no longer exist. All other locations are visible from the sidewalk. Main roads are paved and level, and parks generally have paths.","BIA":"Little Italy BIA, College Promenade BIA, Bloorcourt Village BIA, Korea Town BIA, Mirvish Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.41840873, 43.65915711]}"},{"_id":74,"Neighbourhood":"Trinity-Bellwoods","Neighbourhood_Num":"81","Ward":"9|10|11","Ward_Name":"Davenport, Spadina-Fort York, University-Rosedale","Title":"Trinity-Bellwoods","Main_Streets":"College Street, Dundas Street West, Queen Street West and Ossington Avenue","Description":"Centered around Trinity Bellwoods Park, this neighbourhood has so much to offer. From Little Italy to Little Portugal, West Queen West to Ossington, BIAs located throughout the entire stroll present endless options for eating and shopping. Beautiful art and green spaces abound as you wind your way through this lively community.","Accessibility":"Most of this walk takes place on streets and paved paths, however, there may be some unpaved paths and uneven surfaces in Trinity Bellwoods Park. Most other points of interest are viewable from the street. The KJ Bit murals are located on a laneway accessible only from Euclid Avenue, and the laneway is narrow and potentially uneven.","BIA":"Little Italy BIA, College Promenade BIA, Trinity Bellwoods BIA, West Queen West BIA, Ossington Avenue BIA, Little Portugal on Dundas BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.41534216, 43.6501763]}"},{"_id":75,"Neighbourhood":"Dufferin Grove","Neighbourhood_Num":"83","Ward":"9","Ward_Name":"Davenport","Title":"Dufferin Grove","Main_Streets":"Bloor Street West, College Street and Dufferin Street","Description":"This beautiful west-end neighbourhood with a strong sense of community is centred around Dufferin Grove Park, a wonderful green space with plenty of amenities that is a central meeting point for residents and visitors alike. There are plenty of great shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes to be found in the numerous BIAs this stroll touches on, including Bloorcourt Village, Bloordale Village, College West, College Promenade, and Little Portugal on Dundas. ","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Dufferin Grove Park has mostly paved paths, but does contain some unpaved areas and stairs.","BIA":"Bloorcourt Village BIA, Bloordale Village BIA, College West BIA, College Promenade BIA and Little Portugal on Dundas BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.43734104, 43.65542833]}"},{"_id":76,"Neighbourhood":"Little Portugal","Neighbourhood_Num":"84","Ward":"9","Ward_Name":"Davenport","Title":"Little Portugal","Main_Streets":"Dundas Street West, College Street and Queen Street West","Description":"Bright and lively, Little Portugal is sure to bring a little bounce to your step. From the delectable local eateries, Latin music and colourful murals of Dundas Street West to the fashionable shops and galleries on Queen Street West, this neighbourhood will inspire you. The quieter residential streets offer up an array of architectural features and popular Mary McCormick Park and Recreational Centre offer a space to either play or relax and unwind. Fantastic local businesses can be found in the Little Portugal on Dundas, West Queen West, College West, and College Promenade BIAs","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street with no steep grades or stairs along the route. Most attractions are wheelchair accessible and most list further accessibility features of their interior spaces on their websites. ","BIA":"Little Portugal on Dundas BIA, West Queen West BIA, College West BIA and College Promenade","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.43032271, 43.64753593]}"},{"_id":77,"Neighbourhood":"South Parkdale","Neighbourhood_Num":"85","Ward":"4|10","Ward_Name":"Parkdale-High Park, Spadina-Fort York","Title":"South Parkdale","Main_Streets":"Queen Street West and King Street West","Description":"This stroll covers several diverse areas, including Liberty Village, Parkdale Village, and the shoreline along Lake Ontario. Along the way, numerous historic sites are featured, including some reflective of the industrial heritage of the area, some fascinating monuments along the lake, and several notable public art pieces. Queen Street West, with all of its trendy stores, cafes, and bars, is also the heart of the largest Tibetan community in Canada. A vast array of wonderful local businesses can be found along the stroll in the Liberty Village, Parkdale Village, and Roncesvalles Village BIAs.","Accessibility":"All of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from streets or park paths. Sites along the shore of Lake Ontario can be accessed by bridges at the foot of either Dowling Avenue, Jameson Avenue, or Roncesvalles Avenue. Trenton Terrace is paved with some brick and cobblestone. ","BIA":"Liberty Village BIA, Parkdale Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.43933783, 43.63669953]}"},{"_id":78,"Neighbourhood":"Roncesvalles","Neighbourhood_Num":"86","Ward":"4","Ward_Name":"Parkdale-High Park","Title":"Roncesvalles","Main_Streets":"Queen Street West, Roncesvalles Avenue, Dundas Street West and  Sorauren Avenue","Description":"Featuring a delightful combination of old world charm and exciting new transformations, the Roncesvalles neighbourhood (referred to as 'Roncy' by locals) has something for everyone. Historically the home of Toronto's Polish community, numerous shops, cafes, and restaurants along Roncesvalles Avenue continue to offer a taste of all things Polish. The neighbourhood has changed rapidly over the years, and many other exciting new businesses have moved in, offering a diverse array of goods and services. It also passes along Queen Street West in the Parkdale area, another fast-changing area with plenty of hip bars and cafes, as well as some of the best antique stores in Toronto. Plenty of fantastic local businesses can be found in the three separate BIAs this stroll touches on: Bloor by the Park, Roncesvalles Village, and Parkdale Village.","Accessibility":"All of the points of interest listed in this stroll are viewable from the street. Sorauren Avenue Park and Grafton Avenue Park contain some unpaved paths.","BIA":"Parkdale Village BIA, Roncesvalles Village BIA and Bloor by the Park BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.44299245, 43.646123]}"},{"_id":79,"Neighbourhood":"High Park-Swansea","Neighbourhood_Num":"87","Ward":"4","Ward_Name":"Parkdale-High Park","Title":"High Park-Swansea","Main_Streets":"Roncesvalles Avenue, Bloor Street West and Ripley Avenue","Description":"This stroll traverses a neighbourhood which encompasses what is perhaps Toronto's best known green space: High Park. It also includes the formerly independent community of Swansea, notable for its historic charm, quiet streets, and a bustling corridor of fantastic local businesses in the Bloor West Village BIA. The area also includes part of Roncesvalles Village, which is historically the social and cultural centre of the Polish-Canadian community in Toronto and hosts a large commercial strip along Roncesvalles Avenue. Unique local businesses and restaurants also abound in the Parkdale Village and Bloor By the Park BIAs.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street, including those found in High Park. However, please note that other areas of High Park outside of the featured points of interest include unpaved trails, steep hills, stairs, and narrow passageways. Also, the interior of Colborne Lodge is partially accessible.","BIA":"Bloor by the Park BIA, Bloor West Village BIA, Roncesvalles Village BIA, Parkdale Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.46787223, 43.64506458]}"},{"_id":80,"Neighbourhood":"High Park North","Neighbourhood_Num":"88","Ward":"4","Ward_Name":"Parkdale-High Park","Title":"High Park North","Main_Streets":"Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West","Description":"This neighbourhood, located just north of High Park, offers a fascinating past, several true architectural gems, proximity to both some of the best green space in the city and excellent main street businesses. The eastern portion of the neighbourhood, known as the West Bend, features a unique character thanks to its historic role as a manufacturing centre and settlement for new immigrants to Toronto. The stroll features sites significant to the Ukrainian-Canadian community like the Taras H. Shevchenko Museum, the notable Indigenous history of Indian Road, and fantastic greenspaces such as Lithuania Park. Some spectacular pieces of public art can be found along the way with the murals in Ravina Gardens and the 'We Are All Animals' installation. Plenty of great local businesses can be found along the stroll in the Bloor West Village and Bloor by the Park BIAs.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest are viewable from the street and/or park paths, though there are stairs involved in entering the portion of Ravina Gardens where the murals are located. ","BIA":"Bloor by the Park BIA, Bloor West Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.46630217, 43.65756491]}"},{"_id":81,"Neighbourhood":"Runnymede-Bloor West Village","Neighbourhood_Num":"89","Ward":"4","Ward_Name":"Parkdale-High Park","Title":"Runnymede-Bloor West Village","Main_Streets":" Bloor Street West, Jane Street","Description":"This stroll features historic buildings such as Fire Station 424 and the old Runnymede Theatre, and an important piece of the Islamic history of Toronto with the Albanian Muslim Society of Toronto. The stroll passes through both the Baby Point Gates BIA (with many local businesses to visit) and the Bloor West Village BIA, which was the first BIA in the world when inaugurated in 1970!","Accessibility":"This walk is entirely accessible on paved streets and paths, and all points of interest are viewable from street level.","BIA":"Baby Point Gates BIA, Bloor West Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.48570818, 43.65926882]}"},{"_id":82,"Neighbourhood":"Junction Area","Neighbourhood_Num":"90","Ward":"4|5","Ward_Name":"Parkdale-High Park, York South-Weston","Title":"Junction Area","Main_Streets":"Dundas Street West, Keele Street, St. Clair Avenue West, Annette Street and Symes Road","Description":"Named for the intersection of two key railway lines, the Junction Area has a rich history, with some of the best preserved historical architecture in Toronto. The Junction Gardens BIA offers some outstanding local businesses - including lots of cafes, bars, and restaurants, mostly centred along Dundas Street West. The stroll features historic architecture, lovely green spaces, and thought-provoking public art.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. Runnymede Park has some unpaved paths.","BIA":"Junction Gardens BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.47143988, 43.66788977]}"},{"_id":83,"Neighbourhood":"Weston-Pellam Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"91","Ward":"9","Ward_Name":"Davenport","Title":"Weston-Pelham Park","Main_Streets":"St. Clair Avenue West, Davenport Road, Old Weston Road","Description":"Both past and present meet in this stroll, which goes through a small neighbourhood with a rich industrial and railroad heritage. Check out some spectacular public art along St. Clair Avenue West, fascinating historic sites such as Heydon House and Davenport-Perth United Church, and some excellent greenspaces like S.A.D.R.A Park. Many local businesses can be found on St. Clair Avenue West in the St. Clair Gardens BIA, and along Davenport Road and Old Weston Road.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. All green spaces feature paved paths.","BIA":"St. Clair Gardens BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.46024391, 43.67396204]}"},{"_id":84,"Neighbourhood":"Corso Italia-Davenport","Neighbourhood_Num":"92","Ward":"9","Ward_Name":"Davenport","Title":"Corso Italia-Davenport","Main_Streets":" St. Clair Avenue West","Description":"This stroll features large green spaces like Earlscourt Park, some fantastic street art murals, the smallest home in Toronto, and an historic public school that has some of the best views of the city. It passes through the Corso Italia BIA, which features a tremendous array of shops, restaurants, and bars to choose from.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. Some walkways of Earlscourt Park are paved. Please enter from St. Clair Avenue West and Lansdowne Avenue. Please also note that Regal Road Public School has grassy areas and some stairs.","BIA":"Corso Italia BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.44746933, 43.67766091]}"},{"_id":85,"Neighbourhood":"Wychwood","Neighbourhood_Num":"94","Ward":"9|12","Ward_Name":"Davenport, Toronto-St-Pauls","Title":"Wychwood","Main_Streets":"St. Clair Avenue West and Davenport Road","Description":"This neighbourhood runs along both sides of a ridge north of Davenport Road and features a number of historic residential enclaves including Wychwood Park and Bracondale Hill. Fantastic architecture can be found throughout, as well as parks that feature stunning views over the city. Great local businesses can be found along St. Clair Avenue West and Davenport Road and in the Regal Heights Village, Hillcrest Village, Wychwood Heights, and Dupont by the Castle BIAs.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are viewable from the street. There are no sidewalks throughout much of Wychwood Park. Geary Avenue Parkette does not have paved paths. Stairless access to Hillcrest Park can be found on Hillcrest Drive.","BIA":"Regal Heights Village BIA, Hillcrest Village BIA, Wychwood Heights BIA, Dupont by the Castle BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.42551495, 43.67691927]}"},{"_id":86,"Neighbourhood":"Annex","Neighbourhood_Num":"95","Ward":"11","Ward_Name":"University-Rosedale","Title":"Annex","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street, Bloor Street West, Bay Street, Dupont Street, Bathurst Street, Avenue Road, Yorkville Avenue, Cumberland Street","Description":"Bound by Bloor, Christie and Yonge streets as well as the railway tracks to the north, The Annex neighbourhood is larger than most realize and has so much to offer! Grab a latte and peruse one of Yorkville's many boutiques or discover unique gift shops and clothing stores along Bloor Street West. Indulge in the flavours of Korea Town, like walnut cakes or Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes)! Discover all the fantastic local businesses that can be found in the Korea Town, Mirvish Village, Bloor Annex, Dupont by the Castle, Rosedale Main Street, and Bloor-Yorkville BIAs!","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. Ramsden Park and Mist Garden have paved and/or stone pathways throughout. There is an elevator available at the Citipark Cumberland Parkade to view the birdO 'C-Horse' Mural. Use caution when viewing this ground mural.","BIA":"Korea Town BIA, Mirvish Village BIA, Bloor Annex BIA, Dupont by the Castle BIA, Rosedale Main Street BIA & Bloor-Yorkville BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40400062, 43.67158544]}"},{"_id":87,"Neighbourhood":"Casa Loma","Neighbourhood_Num":"96","Ward":"12","Ward_Name":"Toronto-St. Paul's","Title":"Casa Loma","Main_Streets":"Dupont Street, Davenport Road and Spadina Road.","Description":"The Casa Loma neighbourhood is overflowing with history, hidden in its painted murals, green spaces and great views. Dupont By the Castle BIA also offers a great mix of local shops and restaurants.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street except for the Nordheimer Ravine and Hidden St. Clair Station (located within the ravine). The most accessible entrance to Nordheimer Ravine is located within Roycroft Park at 150 Boulton Drive. Sir Winston Churchill Park has stone pathways. Please also note the steep incline north of Davenport Road.","BIA":"Dupont By the Castle BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40800665, 43.6818521]}"},{"_id":88,"Neighbourhood":"Yonge-St.Clair","Neighbourhood_Num":"97","Ward":"12","Ward_Name":"Toronto-St. Paul's","Title":"Yonge-St.Clair","Main_Streets":"St. Clair Avenue West, Yonge Street","Description":"Take a stroll through the Yonge-St.Clair neighbourhood to learn about how St. Clair got its name, and explore the local businesses, public art and architectural beauties that line the streets. The three BIAs that can be found in this neighbourhood - Yonge & St. Clair, Rosedale Main Street, and Dupont by the Castle - offer a fantastic selection of local businesses.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from either paved sidewalks or park trails. ","BIA":"Yonge & St. Clair BIA, Rosedale Main Street BIA, Dupont by the Castle BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.39787077, 43.68785887]}"},{"_id":89,"Neighbourhood":"Rosedale-Moore Park","Neighbourhood_Num":"98","Ward":"11|12|13","Ward_Name":"University-Rosedale, Toronto-St. Paul's, Toronto Centre","Title":"Rosedale-Moore Park","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street, Mt. Pleasant Road, St. Clair Avenue East, Bloor Street East,Church Street and Bayview Avenue.","Description":"This large neighbourhood offers a wide variety of interesting points of interest. Walking through this area is like walking through time, with heritage-listed properties found around almost every corner. The area also features beautiful, lush parks and green spaces, and the main streets are lined with many lovely local businesses, particularly in the Yonge & St. Clair, Rosedale Main Street, and Bloor-Yorkville BIAs.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest on this stroll are viewable from paved sidewalks. The Rosehill Reservoir & David A. Balfour Park have both paved and unpaved trails. The First Grey Cup Game point of interest can be seen both from a paved sidewalk at the road, or a paved path through the park. Craigleigh Gardens can be reached via a paved sidewalk and a cobblestone trail goes through the park. Lawren Harris Park & The Studio Building are on a short paved dead-end road with no sidewalk. To get to Yellow Creek, there are only unpaved trails through David A. Balfour Park and from Roxborough Drive. Milkmen's Lane has steep gravel inclines.","BIA":"Yonge & St. Clair BIA, Rosedale Main Street BIA, Bloor-Yorkville BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.3796694, 43.68282043]}"},{"_id":90,"Neighbourhood":"Mount Pleasant East","Neighbourhood_Num":"99","Ward":"12|15","Ward_Name":"Toronto-St.Paul's, Don Valley West","Title":"Mount Pleasant East","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street, Mt. Pleasant Road and Bayview Avenue","Description":"This stroll features plenty of heritage sites such as Mount Pleasant Cemetery, the Regent Theatre, and 129 Blythwood Road. The stroll passes through some excellent greenspace like the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail and Sherwood Park, and includes interesting hidden gems such as a 200 year old oak tree and a hidden hydro substation. Plenty of great local businesses can be found throughout the stroll in the Uptown Yonge, Mount Pleasant Village, and Bayview-Leaside BIAs.","Accessibility":"The Mission Ground Parkette and plaque, facade of the Regent Theatre, 640 Millwood Road Hydro Substation, 1588 to 1594 Bayview Avenue, and 129 Blythwood Road are all viewable from the street. The Kay Gardner Beltline Trail requires stairs to access from Yonge Street and Mt. Pleasant Road, though stairless access can be found nearby via Al Green Lane, beside 139 Merton Street, and beside 267 Merton Street. The Kay Gardner Beltline Trail is not paved. There are also stairs to get from the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail (and Dominion Coal and Wood Mural) to Mt. Pleasant Road. Sherwood Park contains unpaved areas and stairs","BIA":"Uptown Yonge BIA, Mount Pleasant Village BIA, Bayview-Leaside BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.38492395, 43.70485217]}"},{"_id":91,"Neighbourhood":"Yonge-Eglinton","Neighbourhood_Num":"100","Ward":"8|12","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence, Toronto-St. Paul's","Title":"Yonge-Eglinton","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street, Eglinton Avenue West","Description":"This constantly evolving and growing neighbourhood features beautiful, lush parks and dense residential areas. The Uptown Yonge, Eglinton Way and Midtown Yonge BIAs all offer a diverse mix of local businesses that line Eglinton Avenue West and Yonge Street.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from paved sidewalks/trails. There are some gravel trails in Oriole and Eglinton Parks.","BIA":"Uptown Yonge BIA, The Eglinton Way BIA, Midtown Yonge BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40359017, 43.70468937]}"},{"_id":92,"Neighbourhood":"Forest Hill South","Neighbourhood_Num":"101","Ward":"12","Ward_Name":"Toronto-St. Paul's","Title":"Forest Hill South","Main_Streets":"Eglinton Avenue West, Bathurst Street and Spadina Road","Description":"This is the southern portion of the former historic village of Forest Hill. This primarily residential neighbourhood is packed with architecturally beautiful homes and schools. Along with the lovely lush residential streets are several commercial areas lined with a variety of businesses along Spadina Road, Bathurst Street and Eglinton Avenue West.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from the sidewalk. The Gates to Benvenuto are visible from a sidewalk across the street. The paths in Suydam Park are paved but some paths leading to Cedarvale Ravine may be unpaved and uneven.","BIA":"Wychwood Heights BIA, Forest Hill Village BIA, The Eglinton Way BIA, Upper Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.41431786, 43.69452576]}"},{"_id":93,"Neighbourhood":"Forest Hill North","Neighbourhood_Num":"102","Ward":"8","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence","Title":"Forest Hill North","Main_Streets":"Bathurst Street and Eglinton Avenue West","Description":"Forest Hill North is a stately neighbourhood with beautiful architecture and lush greenspaces throughout. The Kay Gardner Belt Line Trail cuts through the area and offers the perfect outdoor escape through nature. Forest Hill North also includes two BIAs, Uptown Village and Eglinton Way, lined with many fantastic local businesses.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are visible from a sidewalk or paved path. Nicol Macnicol Parkette is visible from the sidewalk across the street.","BIA":"The Eglinton Way BIA, Upper Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.42814316, 43.70421756]}"},{"_id":94,"Neighbourhood":"Lawrence Park South","Neighbourhood_Num":"103","Ward":"8|15","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence, Don Valley West","Title":"Lawrence Park South","Main_Streets":" Eglinton Avenue West, Yonge Street & Lawrence Avenue West","Description":"This stroll wanders through Lawrence Park South's tranquil ravines and reveals the hidden stories behind a mysterious castle-like building and a fifteenth century Indigenous site. An exciting selection of local shops and restaurants can be found throughout the stroll in the Eglinton Way, Uptown Yonge, and Yonge Lawrence Village BIAs.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street except for this stroll's parks, ravines and gardens. The ravine system in this neighbourhood includes steep hills, stairs and unpaved paths at some points. Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens has a staircase leading into the park and has a combination of stone and dirt pathways. The most accessible entry to Lawrence Park Ravine is located off Alexander Muir Boulevard. For Blythwood Park Ravine, a paved trail begins at 152 Strathgowan Avenue. A paved walkway runs through Lytton Park and a paved ramp is available at the entrance of Lytton Park Sunken Garden.","BIA":"Eglinton Way BIA, Uptown Yonge BIA, Yonge Lawrence Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40603941, 43.71721171]}"},{"_id":95,"Neighbourhood":"Lawrence Park North","Neighbourhood_Num":"105","Ward":"8|15","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence, Don Valley West","Title":"Lawrence Park North","Main_Streets":"Yonge Street","Description":"North of Yonge Street and Lawrence Avenue, and just east of Avenue Road, Lawrence Park North is a tranquil residential hamlet with a strong community history. Shaped by passionate community members, the neighbourhood features numerous green spaces, each with their own unique features. A vibrant variety of shops can be found along Yonge Street, along with hidden architectural gems harkening back to the history of this small but spirited community. Great local businesses can be found in the Yonge Lawrence Village BIA.","Accessibility":"All points of interest are viewable from the street. The main pathways on Yonge Street and along residential streets are fairly flat. Most green spaces are accessible, but take caution where steep inclines are indicated. There are some unpaved paths in Wanless Park.","BIA":"Yonge Lawrence Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.40397836, 43.73006017]}"},{"_id":96,"Neighbourhood":"Humewood-Cedarvale","Neighbourhood_Num":"106","Ward":"12","Ward_Name":"Toronto-St. Paul's","Title":"Humewood-Cedarvale","Main_Streets":"St. Clair Avenue West, Eglinton Avenue West and Vaughan Road","Description":"This beautiful, historic neighbourhood is largely defined by the Cedarvale Ravine that runs through the area, offering a fantastic natural oasis to its residents. North of the ravine lies the Cedarvale area, which has historic ties to Sir Henry Mill Pellatt of Casa Loma fame, while south of the ravine is Humewood, which was associated with William Blake Hume, a lawyer and politician who owned an estate that covered much of this land previously. Stately homes line the residential streets of this area on both sides of the ravine, and fantastic local businesses can be found along Eglinton Avenue West in the Upper Village BIA.","Accessibility":"Most points of interest in this stroll are visible from the street. Parts of Cedarvale Park and Cedarvale Ravine contain unpaved paths, steep hills, and uneven surfaces. The Glen Cedar Bridge can only be accessed from the floor of the ravine via a large staircase. Stairless access to the bridge can be found from the south near the intersection of Glen Cedar Road and Heathdale Road, or from the north near the intersection of Glen Cedar Road and Strathearn Avenue.","BIA":"Upper Village BIA, Wychwood Heights BIA, Hillcrest Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.42768335, 43.69136981]}"},{"_id":97,"Neighbourhood":"Oakwood Village","Neighbourhood_Num":"107","Ward":"9|12","Ward_Name":"Davenport, Toronto-St-Pauls","Title":"Oakwood Village","Main_Streets":"Oakwood Avenue, Eglinton Avenue West and Vaughan Road","Description":"This historic neighbourhood features some of the most important Black and Caribbean historical and cultural sites in Toronto. The section along Eglinton Avenue West in this area is nicknamed 'Little Jamaica' due to the high number of Jamaican businesses and organizations that call the street home, and many other spots throughout the neighbourhood proudly reflect strong Caribbean ties. Great local businesses can be found in the Oakwood Village and York-Eglinton BIAs.","Accessibility":"All points of interest on this stroll are visible from the street, except for Fairbank Memorial Park, which includes some staircases and unpaved paths.","BIA":"Oakwood Village BIA, York-Eglinton BIA, Fairbank Village BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.43978548, 43.68856556]}"},{"_id":98,"Neighbourhood":"Briar Hill-Belgravia","Neighbourhood_Num":"108","Ward":"8","Ward_Name":"Eglinton-Lawrence","Title":"Briar Hill-Belgravia","Main_Streets":"Eglinton Avenue West, Dufferin Street ","Description":"This stroll explores the vibrant art, parks, and history of the Briar Hill-Belgravia neighbourhood. Experience the beautiful street art along Eglinton Avenue West, including a mural honouring prominent community member Jimmy Wisdom. Wander through local parks that connect you to the Beltline Trail, and learn about how early industries shaped the community. This walk takes you through the York-Eglinton BIA and Fairbank Village BIA, allowing you to visit a variety of shops and restaurants, and will connect you to the many local businesses that make up Little Jamaica. ","Accessibility":"This walk takes place on sidewalks and paved paths. All points of interest are viewable from the street. There is a slight incline to access Dufferin Hill Park. There is a slight incline to reach the pedestrian tunnels under the York Beltline Bridge on Dufferin Street. The pedestrian tunnels are narrow to walk through. The paths through Walter Saunders Memorial Park, J.T. Watson Parkette, and Dufferin Hill Park may be difficult to maneuver depending on weather conditions. Please note there is currently ongoing construction for the light rail transit (LRT) along Eglinton Avenue West. 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Bert Robinson Park has stairs at some entry points.","BIA":"Fairbank Village BIA, Rogers Road BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.45521208, 43.68856865]}"},{"_id":100,"Neighbourhood":"Keelesdale-Eglinton West","Neighbourhood_Num":"110","Ward":"5|9","Ward_Name":"York South-Weston, Davenport","Title":"Keelesdale-Eglinton West","Main_Streets":"Eglinton Avenue West, Rogers Road and Keele Street","Description":"Part of this neighbourhood was nicknamed 'Toronto's Secret San Francisco' by writer Shawn Micallef on account of its steep streets, staircases, and unusual views of houses. Check out the many fantastic local businesses while descending the exceptionally steep hill along Eglinton Avenue West as part of the Eglinton Hill BIA, as well as the historic confines of Rogers Road in the Rogers Road BIA.","Accessibility":"Most of the points of interest in this stroll are viewable from the street, except Keelesdale Park South. Keelesdale Park South may also contain unpaved areas. Please note that portions of this neighbourood are situated on extremely steep hills.","BIA":"Eglinton Hill BIA, Rogers Road BIA","geometry":"{\"type\": \"Point\", \"coordinates\": [-79.47143711, 43.68572747]}"}], "fields": [{"id": "_id", "type": "int"}, {"id": "Neighbourhood", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Neighbourhood_Num", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Ward", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Ward_Name", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Title", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Main_Streets", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Description", "type": "text"}, {"id": "Accessibility", "type": "text"}, {"id": "BIA", "type": "text"}, {"id": "geometry", "type": "text"}], "_links": {"start": "/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=fc8fafa4-0631-4911-aafb-24afb5933646", "next": "/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=fc8fafa4-0631-4911-aafb-24afb5933646&offset=100"}, "total": 159, "total_was_estimated": false}}