Don Mills
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The Don Mills name makes reference to the historic Don River, and the fact that several mills were operating in this part of the Don Valley during the 1800's. Don Mills is recognized as the first planned and fully integrated post war community in North America. It is credited with laying out the blueprint for Toronto's post-war suburban development and the building of contemporary neighbourhoods.
Don Mills is one of Toronto's most treed neighbourhoods. The spacious front lawns in Don Mills are covered with a great variety of trees including birch, willow, spruce, pine and maple, as well as an assortment of ornamental and fruit trees. Many of the homes back onto park lands or ravines that run throughout the area.
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Amenities in the Don Mills Area
Shops on Don Mills
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Don Mills Public Library
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Schools in the Don Mills Area
Elementary Schools
Greenland Public School
15 Greenland Road
(416) 395 2500
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Norman Ingram Public School
50 Duncairn Road
(416) 395 2720
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Middle Schools
Don Mills Middle School
17 The Donway East
(416) 395 2320
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High Schools
Don Mills C.I.
15 The Donway East
(416) 395 3190
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Catholic Schools
St. Bonaventure Catholic School
1340 Leslie Street
(416) 393 5263
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Private Schools
Bayview Glen
275 Duncan Mills Road
(416) 443 1030
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