Maple Leaf, Toronto
Maple Leaf is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located southwest of the North York district. Its approximate borders are Lawrence Avenue to the south, Culford Road to the west, Highway 401 to the north, and the CNR rail lines east of Keele Street to the east.
Education
Three public school boards operate schools in Maple Leaf: Conseil scolaire Viamonde, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, and the Toronto District School Board. CSV and TDSB are secular school boards; the former is a French first-language school board, whereas the latter is an English first-language school board. TCDSB is an English first-language, separate school board.All three school boards operate elementary and middle schools in the neighbourhood. Public institutions that provide primary education include:
- Amesbury Middle School
- Gracefield Public School
- Maple Leaf Public School
- École élémentaire Mathieu-da-Costa
- St. Fidelis Catholic School
- St. Francis Xavier Catholic School
TCDSB and TDSB are the only school boards that operate a secondary school in the neighbourhood. TDSB operates Nelson A. Boylen Collegiate Institute, a public secondary school, whereas TCDSB operates Chaminade College School, a public all-boys secondary school.
While CSV's headquarters are located in the neighbourhood, in the same building as École élémentaire Mathieu-da-Costa, CSV does not operate a secondary school there. CSV secondary school students residing in Maple Leaf attend institutions in adjacent neighbourhoods.
The public French first language separate school board, Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir, also offer schooling to applicable residents of Maple Leaf. However, they do not operate a school in the neighbourhood. CSCM students attend schools situated in other neighbourhoods in Toronto.
Recreation
Several municipal parks managed by the Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division are in the neighbourhood. They include Maple Leaf Park, the Queen's Greenbelt, and North Park. The division also operates a community centre in Maple Leaf, the Falstaff Community Centre.Demographics
The population of Maple Leaf in 2021 was: 9,840Major ethnic populations :
- 55.0% White; 30.3% Italian, 9.4% Portuguese
- 14.2% Filipino
- 10.0% Latin American
- 7.9% South Asian
- 7.1% Black; 2.2% Jamaican
- 4.9% East Indian
Major ethnic populations :
- 55.0% White; 35.2% Italian, 9.6% Portuguese
- 12.1% Filipino
- 9.7% South Asian
- 8.4% East Indian
- 7.8% Black; 3.7% Jamaican
- 6.4% Latin American
Major ethnic populations :
- 56.0% White; 34.8% Italian, 6.8% Portuguese
- 11.0% East Indian
- 12.9% South Asian
- 10.1% Filipino
- 7.1% Black
- 6.8% Latin American
Major ethnic populations :
- 63.7% White; 44.8% Italian, 3.7% Portuguese
- 14.1% South Asian
- 6.6% Latin American
- 6.2% Black
- 2.6% Filipino
Major ethnic populations :
- 68.9% White; 41.6% Italian, 4.2% Portuguese
- 9.6% South Asian
- 7.0% Latin American
- 5.7% Black
- 3.8% Filipino
Transportation
Public transportation in the neighbourhood is provided by the Toronto Transit Commission's bus system.