Morningside Heights is a residential
neighbourhood
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in
Toronto
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,
Ontario
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, Canada. It is located in the northeast corner of the city, in the district of
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, just north of the neighbourhood of
Malvern and west of
Rouge Park
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and the
Rouge
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. The subdivision, comprising approximately , was one of the last large tracts of undeveloped land within the City of Toronto, located between
Finch Avenue East
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and
Steeles Avenue East, from Tapscott Road to the
Rouge River.
The area is named after
Morningside Avenue
Morningside Avenue is a suburban arterial road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is entirely within Scarborough, running north by north-west from the Scarborough Bluffs overlooking Lake Ontario to the eastern terminus of McNicoll Avenue near the ...
, which was extended north into the neighbourhood. The northern section of Morningside Heights is also known as Brookside. The community is divided, north and south, by hydro lines that cut across the development. The name Brookside originates from a golf course that was once on the site, northeast of the intersection of Oasis Boulevard and Seasons Drive.
Local residents formed the Morningside Heights Neighbourhood Association in 2015. In 2018, it was registered with the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services as a not-for-profit group.
History
The first phase of Morningside Heights development took place in 2002. The last houses to be constructed were completed in 2015. The area has proved to be very diverse, with a large number of
South Asian (predominantly
Sri Lankan Tamils,
Pakistanis, and
Indians),
Caribbean and
Filipino
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residents among others.
The neighbourhood is entirely residential with no commercial developments, although it contains unused land intended for future developments. The local homeowners association was successful in stopping the planned proposal for a gas station to be built at the southwest corner of Neilson Road and Morningside Avenue, citing potential health risks.
Education
Two
public
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school board
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The elected council determines the educational policy in a small regional are ...
s operate schools in Morningside Heights, the
separate Toronto Catholic District School Board
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(TCDSB), and the
secular
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Toronto District School Board
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(TDSB).
TDSB operates two public elementary schools (JK-Grade 8) in the neighbourhood, Brookside Public School, and Thomas Wells Public School. Brookside sits on much of the former golf course and is surrounded by single-detached housing. Designed by
Teeple Architects
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, this school was opened in September 2007. Also this school has achieved the
LEED Gold" certification. Students attending Brookside requires school uniform. Thomas Wells Public School, named after
Thomas Leonard Wells
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, was opened in September 2005. This school was the first LEED Silver certified elementary school in Canada. Currently the school has over 700 students. this was derived from the street that The school is located on Nightstar Road.
TCDSB operates one public elementary school in the neighbourhood,
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Catholic School
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, located adjacent to Brookside Public School. The school opened in September 2013. The building itself is divided into public and school use areas, and includes a multi-purpose room available for specialty programs and after hours use. The building is barrier free and include an elevator and barrier free washrooms. The school includes purpose built classrooms for Junior and Senior Kindergarten, and features a well-defined, student-friendly playground areas that combine hard and soft landscaping. Environmentally friendly by design, the building incorporates enhanced access to natural light, particularly in classrooms, water efficient landscaping, enhanced site storm water management, an energy efficient building envelope which includes high performance windows and a cool white roof to reduce heat gain through the roof. The school also requires students to wear uniforms. The school is named after
Pier Giorgio Frassati
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.
Neither school board operates a
secondary school in the neighbourhood, with TCDSB/TDSB secondary school students residing in Morningside Heights attending institutions in other neighbourhoods. The French-based public secular school board,
Conseil scolaire Viamonde
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, and it separate counterpart,
Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir
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also offer schooling to applicable residents of Morningside, although they do not operate a school in the neighbourhood, with CSCM/CSV students attending schools situated in other neighbourhoods in Toronto.
Transportation
Major east-west roadways located in Morningside Heights includes
Finch Avenue
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, and
Steeles Avenue
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, with the latter road acting as the boundary for the neighbourhood. The northern end of
Morningside Avenue
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is also located at Morningside Heights
Public transportation
Public transportation is provided by the
Toronto Transportation Commission
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H ...
's (TTC)
bus system. TTC bus services include Route 133 Neilson, linking the neighbourhood to
Scarborough Centre station of the
Toronto subway
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. Route 53A Steeles East also serves the northeast section of the area, which travels as far as
Finch station
Finch is the northern terminus subway station of the eastern section of Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located under Yonge Street, north of Finch Avenue.
Finch is the busiest TTC bus terminal and the sixth-busiest ...
in
North York.
Furthermore, Route 939C Finch Express provides express bus service to Finch station during weekday rush hours.
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Neighbourhoods in Toronto
Scarborough, Toronto