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Bayview-Leaside is coming alive!

Our neighborhood is filled with colour, once again. The trees are returning the natural arbor over our streets and the gardens have begun to bloom. It is a beautiful scene. As one resident said today, “It is a gift!”

LUC 31st Annual Variety Show is Friday, Apr 28th

Leaside United Church (amalgamated with Presteign-Woodbine United Church) will host their 31st Annual Variety Show on Friday, April 28th at 7:00pm.

Join them this Friday at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Road. The doors open at 6:30 pm. There will be light refreshments at intermission, and a Cash Bar before the show and during intermission.

Thorncliffe’s first BikeShare station installed on Tuesday



It was a rainy Earth Day in the neighbourhood

The rain did not dampen the spirits of the community groups and residents from doing their part to clean the parks in Leaside.

Photo gallery below includes members of St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church along with Rev. Canon Janet Read-Hockin during a downpour at Leaside Gardens. Community members, lead by ‘Don’t Mess with the Don‘ and citywide sponsors at E.T. Seton Park taking part in Earth Day 2023 Clean-Up.

Celebrate the Town of Leaside’s 110th anniversary in May!

May 7, 2023 will mark the 110th anniversary of the incorporation of the Town of Leaside.

Leaside is one of Canada’s few truly planned communities, spearheaded by the Canadian Northern Railway (CNR) and originally designed by landscape architect Frederick Gage Todd using the principles of the Garden City. As our city and community continue to grow, it remains important to recognize and celebrate our “wonderful community within a city” that we are privileged to be a part of.

With the support of Leaside Life’s Geoff Kettel and a number of community organizations and advocates, a number of events have been created to celebrate the 110 milestone. Most events will take place in the month of May, including:

  • May 4-6: An archival exhibit at the Leaside Library
      The exhibit features historical and archival displays highlighting key aspects of Leaside’s evolution and history – such as Early Housing, the Thorncliffe Development and Racetrack, the Leaside Aerodrome, Police and Fire Protection, and Industry and Railways. A centrepiece of the exhibit will be a large map, designed by local historian and cartographer John Naulls, which details Leaside’s growth as a community from 1913-1934. The exhibit also features pop-up exhibits from several established community organizations — including Leaside Memorial Community Gardens, Leaside High School Alumni Society and the Leaside Heritage Preservation Society. “It’s so for people to be aware of Leaside’s role as one of Toronto’s most significant and historic communities,” says Geoff Kettel, an organizer of Leaside 110. “Leaside has a unique cultural heritage that is worth remembering and preserving. Events like this help ensure that it continues to thrive as a successful and livable community.”
  • May 19: A partnership event with Thorncliffe Park

Mark your calendar: SEDRA’s 2023 AGM is Tues, May 2nd

Mark Your Calendars for the South Eglinton Davisville Residents’ Association In Person 2023 Annual General Meeting.

Date: Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Time: 6:30pm-9:00pm
Location: Church of the Transfiguration, Sanctuary, 111 Manor Rd East (at Redpath)

Everyone is welcome! Masks are recommended and physical distancing will be encouraged. The AGM will be a fully in person event.

Since 1965, South Eglinton Davisville Residents’ Association (SEDRA), (formerly SERRA or South Eglinton Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association) has been the community advocate for South Eglinton/Davisville residents. Their goal is to inform and engage members of the South Eglinton Davisville neighbourhood and to advocate for community benefits, green space, heritage enhancement, and be a voice for the community, with a “place at the table” during development projects. Members who have paid their 2023 Annual Membership fee of $25 will have voting privileges during the AGM. You can pay for your membership online (via PayPal) or pay by cheque, card or cash in person.

Invited Speakers:

  • TDSB Trustee Shelley Laskin
  • Chair of TDSB & Trustee Rachel Chernos Lin
  • Councillor Jaye Robinson
  • Representative from Councillor Josh Matlow’s Office

CGS: Spring Is in The Air!

A spring update from Children’s Garden School

Winter is ending and Spring is here! Flowers are starting to bloom, birds are beginning to sing, and beauty is alive in nature again! This time of year is perfect to go for hikes or lay in the sun or just perfect for being outside. As much as we would love to spend all of these sunshine filled day outside, we do have to keep our learning inside going. What better way to bring the outdoors in, than with art!

Our school has definitely dusted off those pastels and bright spring palettes that were in hibernation over the winter, to transform our classrooms and hallways to life! Spring, a season when the world seems to come back to life, is actually a perfect time to naturally shift into a new subject. A lot of our students from grade 1-4 are working through linear and pattern aesthetics, while a lot of our younger students have been focusing on seasonal association, shapes and colours!

Please enjoy some of our resident “Jr Van Gogh’s” art pieces!

BAYVIEW BIZ: Tzatz Boutique retirement sale is on now


It’s true… After 36 amazing years we’ve decided to set sail for new adventures.
It’s time for sunshine, lollipops and rainbows!
Visit soon and enjoy incredible markdowns on ALL clothing, footwear, jewellry and pajamas.
It’s our Happy Retirement TZale!
TZave all this month with instore deals, deals and more deals.
1609 Bayview Ave.
LeaTZide ON
(416) 646-1146
Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm
Sun: Noon-5pmTzatz Boutique

CGS: Terry Fox Update: Top 10 Again!

A news update courtesy of Children’s Garden School

We have received such wonderful news from the Terry Fox Foundation. We have once again ranked in the Top 10 of Ontario’s elementary schools “Top 50 Terry Fox School Run Fundraisers of 2022”. Ranking in 7th place with a grand total of $22,000 raised, our school community has shown such extraordinary effort in carrying on Terry’s legacy.

We are so honoured to have made such a big impact amongst some of the biggest schools who took part. We are small but mighty! As we believe “we can do hard things”, we are beyond proud that our CGS community worked hard and diligently together to help the foundations advancements in cancer cure research.

Thank you again to all those who contributed to our school’s collective donation to the 2022 Terry Fox Run Fundraiser!

Have a look back at some of our Terry Fox 2022 Walk photos!

UrbanToronto: Midtown resubmission triples proposal size

Midtown Resubmission triples proposed building size
In 2021, the proposal for 136 Broadway Avenue from developer Reserve Properties called for a 12-storey building with 111 residential units. The revised proposal roughly triples these numbers, with a 35-storey building and 366 units.

Flemingdon Golf Club Repurposed with Residential Towers and Public Open Space in Proposal
Cityzen Development Group, Greybrook Realty Partners, and Tercot Communities have partnered to submit applications for Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments, along with a Site Plan Approval, to redevelop a portion of the property at 155 St Dennis Drive.

Two Mid-Rises Form Next Phase at Crosstown Community
Aspen Ridge Homes is transforming over 240,000m² of land just north of the Ontario Science Centre in Don Mills into what they call the Crosstown Community.

UTPro Instant Reports: Development Thrives on Yonge Street in MLS Zone C09
A total of 25 projects in Zone C09, with the following distribution: 3 projects were listed as complete, 7 were listed as currently under construction, and the remaining 15 projects all fell into the pre-construction group.

UTPro Instant Reports: New Skyline Coming to Don Mills? Developers Focus on Multi-Building Projects in Ward 16
Breaking down the list of projects identified in this Ward Report, containing a total of 56 projects, eight of them are listed as complete, with another 11 in the process of construction, while the remaining 37 projects are identified as being in various stages of pre-construction.