Downsview

Downsview
Neighbourhood
Jane-Exbury Towers in Downsview
Jane-Exbury Towers in Downsview
Downsview is located in Toronto
Downsview
Downsview
Coordinates: 43°43′56″N 79°29′36″W / 43.73222°N 79.49333°W / 43.73222; -79.49333
Country Canada
Province Ontario
CityToronto
Municipality established1850 York Township
Changed municipality1922 North York from York Township
Changed municipality1998 Toronto from North York
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
39,385
 • Density2,337/km2 (6,050/sq mi)

Downsview is a neighbourhood in the north end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of North York. The area takes its name from the Downs View farm established around 1842 near the present-day intersection of Keele Street and Wilson Avenue.[2] It now extends beyond the intersection of Sheppard Avenue and Dufferin Street (the latter which is bypassed by Allen Road in the vicinity of the intersection), though it is popularly seen as including the areas to the north right up to the Toronto city limit at Steeles Avenue. The area includes several large post-World War II subdivisions. Within the area is Downsview Airport, the former site of Canadian Forces Base Downsview, which has since been largely converted following the end of the Cold War into an urban park known as Downsview Park. The airport is still used as a manufacturing and testing facility for Bombardier Aerospace. As of the 2021 census, the Downsview-Roding-CFB neighbourhood was split into the two neighbourhoods of Downsview (east of Roding Street west of Allan Road and between Sheppard Avenue and Highway 401) and Oakdale–Beverley Heights (west of Roding Street east of the CP Rail line just west of Highway 400 also between Sheppard Avenue and Highway 401).

  1. ^ "About Neighbourhood Profiles". City of Toronto.
  2. ^ "Downsview's proud heritage". downsviewlandscommunity.org.