30 Gloucester St
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Church-Yonge Corridor
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
Neighbourhood Vibe
A vibrant and diverse neighbourhood with a rich history and a strong sense of community.
Property Pulse
Mostly condos and apartments with older homes, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and modern amenities.
Community Canvas
A dynamic population of highly educated individuals from many different ethnic backgrounds.
What You'll Love
Pride Week Celebrations, St Lawrence Market, beautiful parks with playgrounds and dog parks.
Have a look around Church-Yonge Corridor.
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Church-Yonge Corridor has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Church and Wellesley is contained in the northern part of this neighbourhood and is an LGBT-oriented enclave. It is also a historic community with Victorian houses and apartments dating back to the late 19th and early 20th century. Church and Wellesley is home to the annual Pride Week celebrations, the largest event of its kind in Canada. The southern part of the Church-Yonge Corridor includes part of St. Lawrence and Old Town Toronto. Some of the most interesting architecture in the city can be found in St. Lawrence, and one notable landmark is the Flatiron building, known for its distinct narrow, wedge shape where Wellington St. merges with Front. Old Town was the first of Toronto's named neighbourhoods, having acquired the moniker no later than 1815. The site still has a large number of 19th-century buildings.
People & Families in Church-Yonge CorridorFamilies with kids make up 9% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 58% of households are one person living alone. People in Church-Yonge Corridor come from 183 different ethnic origins, and 46% are first-generation immigrants, while 23% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households19,510Neighbourhood Population31,340Household Size- 1 person - 58%
- 2 persons - 33%
- 3 persons - 6%
- 4 persons - 1%
- 5 or more persons - 0%
- One-person households - 58%
- Non-family households - 11%
- Families with children - 8%
- Couples without children - 20%
- Multiple families in household - 0%
- 1 child - 20%
- 2 children - 7%
- 3 or more children - 2%
- 0 to 14 years - 3%
- 15 to 64 years - 86%
- 65 years and over - 9%
- English - 17%
- Irish - 15%
- Scottish - 14%
- Chinese - 14%
- Canadian - 13%
- 15 to 24 years - 12%
- 25 to 34 years - 32%
- 35 to 44 years - 16%
- 45 to 54 years - 15%
- 55 to 64 years - 12%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 3%
- 85 years and over - 0%
- 0 to 4 years - 2%
- 5 to 9 years - 1%
- 10 to 14 years - 0%
- 15 to 19 years - 2%
- 20 to 29 years - 29%
- 30 to 39 years - 22%
- 40 to 49 years - 12%
- 50 to 59 years - 11%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 4%
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 7 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 5 private schools, and 1 alternative/special school serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Fine Arts, All-Male, French Immersion, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools7Catholic Schools6Private Schools5Public- Church Street Junior Public School
- Jarvis Collegiate Institute
- Collège français secondaire
- Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School
- Jesse Ketchum Jr and Sr Public School
- Lord Dufferin Junior & Senior Public School
- ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy
- St. Michael's Choir School
- Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School
- ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto
- ÉSC Saint-Frère-André
- St. Michael Catholic School
- St. Paul Catholic School
- Canada's National Ballet School
- Keystone International Secondary School
- Abelard School
- New Heights Academy
- TAIE International Institute
Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in this neighbourhood feature playgrounds for kids, dog parks, and skating. There are 7 parks in Church-Yonge Corridor, with 8 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 1.
Number of Parks7Number of Recreation Facilities8Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks- Playgrounds - 3
- Dog Park - 1
- Rink - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Splash Pads - 2
There are 152 transit stops in Church-Yonge Corridor. Rail stations include College Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of transit and walk/bike commuters, most commute within the city, and people have mostly medium commutes.
Commute Destination for Residents- Commute within the city - 92%
- Commute to another city - 7%
- Vehicle - 15%
- Transit - 39%
- Walk/bike - 43%
- 15 to 29 minutes - 40%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 22%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 7%
- 60 minutes and over - 8%
- Less than 15 minutes - 20%
This neighbourhood is popular with highly educated people, with 64% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 84% having any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income- Under $30,000 - 26%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 6%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 6%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 7%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 6%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 6%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 5%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 4%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 5%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 5%
- $200,000 and over - 5%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 21%
- Sales and service occupations - 20%
- Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services - 15%
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 18%
- Finance and insurance - 11%
- Health care and social assistance - 9%
- Employed - 68% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 24% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, with 61% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 27% having moved within the past year. It has mostly older homes and is mostly renter-occupied.
Home Types- Single-detached house - 0%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 1%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 6%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 91%
- Condominium - 50%
- Not condominium - 49%
- 1 bedroom - 60%
- 2 bedrooms - 29%
- 3 bedrooms - 2%
- No bedrooms - 6%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 0%
- 1961 to 1980 - 23%
- 1981 to 1990 - 13%
- 1991 to 2000 - 13%
- 2001 to 2005 - 7%
- 2006 to 2010 - 13%
- 2011 to 2016 - 10%
- 1960 or before - 17%
- Owner - 29%
- Renter - 70%
Rental Information
Bedrooms | Bathrooms | Size | Rent |
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Furnished 1bdr +parking+hydro+heatGloucester St | 1 | 599 sqft. | $2450 |
Utilities
- Heat
- Water
- Electricity
Contacts
- Daniela Captariu - 6472011520