Oh to live in “Casa Loma” or “Mt. Pleasant East”

We’ll give the dreamers at Toronto Life credit for admitting that their ranking of the city’s neighborhoods was somewhat unscientific. In fact, once you get past the Rosedale blubber it was a lot like throwing darts at a map. Davisville Village and Leaside appear to have been lumped together in “Mount Pleasant East”  Forest Hill is called “Casa Loma”. What city are these guys living in? The South Bayview Bulldog’s scientific method for defining Toronto’s best neighborhoods is to stretch a long string from the centre of the intersection of Millwood Rd. and Bayview Ave. Once you go past Avenue Rd. heading west, you drop off the map. Don’t go there. Same thing with similar results in the other directions based on your agility at the edges. Fill in the blanks. Mainly understand that TL knows that everyone can relate to this stuff.  If they could publish the household income of every family on Airdrie Dr, they would do it. Buy a magazine lady?

Top 10 neighborhoods
1. Rosedale-Moore Park
2. Banbury-Don Mills
3. High Park-Swansea
4. Mount Pleasant West
5. High Park North
6. Wexford-Maryvale
7. Mount Pleasant East
8. The Beaches
9. Mimico
10. Casa Loma (Forest Hill)  

Bottom 10 neighborhoods:
131. Ionview
132. Elms-Old Rexdale
133. Brookhaven-Amesbury
134. Oakridge
135. Maple Leaf
136. Clanton Park
137. Rustic
138. Beechborough-Greenbrook
139. Etobicoke West Mall
140. Mount Dennis