Prescott
In An Attempt
To Curb Suburban Sprawl
Many Suburban Neighbourhoods
In Toronto Encouraged High-density Populations
By Mixing Housing Lots With Apartment Buildings Far From
The Downtown Core
The Inner Suburbs
Are Contained Within
The Former Municipalities Of York
And East York
These
Are Mature
And Traditionally Working-class Areas
Consisting Primarily Of Post�World War I Small
Single-family Homes
And Small Apartment Blocks
Neighbourhoods Such
As Crescent Town
Thorncliffe Park
Weston
And Oakwood�Vaughan Consist Mainly Of High-rise Apartments
Which
Are Home
To Many New Immigrant Families
During
The 2000s
Many Neighbourhoods Have Become Ethnically Diverse
And Have Undergone Gentrification As
A Result Of Increasing Population
And
A Housing Boom During
The Late 1990s And
The Early 21st Century
The First Neighbourhoods Affected Were Leaside
And North Toronto
Gradually Progressing Into
The Western Neighbourhoods
In York
Some Of
The Area's Housing Is
In
The Process Of Being Replaced Or Remodelled
The Outer Suburbs Comprising
The Former Municipalities Of Etobicoke (west)
Scarborough (east)
And North York (north) Largely Retain
The Grid Plan Laid Before Post-war Development
Sections Were Long Established
And Quickly Growing Towns Before
The Suburban Housing Boom Began And
The Emergence Of Metropolitan Government
Existing Towns Or Villages Such
As Mimico
Islington
And New Toronto
In Etobicoke; Willowdale
Newtonbrook
And Downsview
In North York; Agincourt
Wexford
And West Hill
In Scarborough Where Suburban Development Boomed Around Or Between These
And Other Towns Beginning
In
The Late 1940s
Upscale Neighbourhoods Were Built Such As
The Bridle Path
In North York
The Area Surrounding
The Scarborough Bluffs
In Guildwood
And Most Of Central Etobicoke
Such
As Humber Valley Village
And
The Kingsway
One Of Largest
And Earliest "planned Communities" Was Don Mills
Parts Of Which Were First Built
In
The 1950s. Phased Development
Mixing Single-detached Housing With Higher-density Apartment Blocks
Became More Popular As
A Suburban Model Of Development
Over
The Late 20th Century
And Early 21st Century
North York City Centre
Etobicoke City Centre
And Scarborough City Centre Have Emerged
As Secondary Business Districts Outside Downtown Toronto
High-rise Development
In These Areas Has Given
The Former Municipalities Distinguishable Skylines Of Their Own With High-density Transit Corridors Serving Them
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