A proposed mixed-use hub on Block 10 of the West Don Lands consisting of a four-storey Indigenous Community Health Centre designed by Stantec for Anishnawbe Health Toronto, a five-storey training centre for Miziwe Biik, and 13-storey and 11-storey mixed-use condo and rental apartment buildings designed by Quadrangle for Dream and Kilmer Group.
The thoughtfully planned neighbourhood of West Don Lands represents a product of contemporary urban planning. With a substantial focus on sustainability and design, West Don Lands has become an example of a functional innovative community representing the future of Toronto’s development landscape. Influenced by European cities, the movement strategy of pedestrians, cyclists and motorists has been utilized to enhance the neighbourhood streets. Unique to West Don Lands, find the incorporation of various public art installations across the neighbourhood highlighting a range of themes from Indigenous art to human, natural and industrial history. West Don Lands appeals to those of all ages who value downtown core proximity and a vibrant community atmosphere.
With excellent assigned and local schools close to this development, your kids will get a great education in the community.
Catchment schools are assigned as the required or preferred schools for this address. Other nearby schools are included based on distance. Click each school for further details.