Bracondale Hill
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Bracondale Hill is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1900, from the development of the Turner estate, Bracondale Hill is referred to the area in the western end of midtown Toronto which stretches above Davenport Rd. and below Tyrell Ave. and between Christie St. and Hillcrest Drive. The area is home to mostly large 19th century single family homes surrounding Hillcrest Park that overlooks the city. Many multicultural restaurants and shops are located nearby on St. Clair West to the north and on Davenport Road/Ossington Ave to the south west of the neighbourhood.
| Former municipalities of Toronto | ||
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| Municipalities amalgamated in... | ||
| 1998 | East York · Etobicoke · North York · Scarborough · Toronto · York · Metropolitan Toronto | |
| 1967 | Forest Hill · Leaside · Long Branch · Mimico · New Toronto · Swansea · Weston | |
| 1883– 1912 |
1912: Dovercourt · Earlscourt 1910: Moore Park · North Toronto 1909: Bracondale · Midway · West Toronto · Wychwood 1908: Deer Park · East Toronto 1905: Rosedale 1890: Bedford Park · Davisville · Eglinton 1889: Parkdale 1888: Seaton Village 1884: Brockton · Riverdale 1883: Yorkville | |