"Northwood Park" redirects here. For the football club, see Northwood F.C.
Neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
York University Heights/Northwood Park
Neighbourhood
View of York University Heights from York University station
Country
Canada
Province
Ontario
City
Toronto
Municipality established
1850 York Township
Changed municipality
1922 North York from York Township
Changed municipality
1998 Toronto from North York
Population
(2016)[1]
• Total
27,593
• Density
2,086/km2 (5,400/sq mi)
York University Heights, also known as Northwood Park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of Toronto's northernmost neighbourhoods, located along the northern boundary of Steeles Avenue in the former city of North York. The neighbourhood is so named because it contains the main campus of York University. This area is most popular with immigrants of Italian and Chinese descent who have established communities in the area. It is located between Sheppard Avenue and Steeles Avenue east of Black Creek (Derrydowns Park).
The neighborhood contains many private residences, many of which are detached and semi-detached bungalows, townhouses as well as a recent new urbanism development, the Village at York, there is also a handful of condominiums, several lowrise apartments, and a few high rise apartments.
^"2016 Neighborhood Profile York University Heights" (PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
and 18 Related for: York University Heights information
YorkUniversityHeights, also known as Northwood Park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of Toronto's northernmost neighbourhoods...
University Heights, Albany, New YorkUniversityHeights, Austin, Texas UniversityHeights, Bronx, New YorkUniversityHeights, Buffalo, New YorkUniversity Heights...
Brooklyn Heights is a residential neighborhood within the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The neighborhood is bounded by Old Fulton Street near the...
Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, serving the UniversityHeights neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The station located between the Harlem River...
Morningside Heights is a neighborhood on the West Side of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded by Morningside Drive to the east, 125th Street...
The UniversityHeights Bridge is a steel-truss revolving swing bridge across the Harlem River in New York City. It connects West 207th Street in the Inwood...
YorkUniversityHeights, a neighbourhood of North York, Toronto. Initially, the club had planned to use Alumni Field, on the same campus, while York Lions...
hydro poles in Jane and Finch, calling the area UniversityHeights, due to its proximity to YorkUniversity, and referencing the existing name of the neighbourhood...
the university purchased a campus at UniversityHeights in the Bronx because of overcrowding on the old campus and the desire to follow New York City's...
West Queen West Weston Village Wexford Heights Wychwood Heights Yonge Lawrence Village Yonge + St. Clair York Eglinton After the update of Toronto Multiple...
Medgar Evers College, Crown Heights, Brooklyn New York City College of Technology, Downtown Brooklyn Queens College, Flushing York College, Jamaica, Queens...
Lawrence Heights is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north-west of central Toronto, in the district of North York. The neighbourhood...
The Crown Heights riot was a race riot that took place from August 19 to August 21, 1991, in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York City. Black...
Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, serving the Morris Heights neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The station is located in the narrow strip of land...
the largely Dominican American neighborhood of Washington Heights in Upper Manhattan, New York City. After a 2005 tryout in Waterford, Connecticut and a...
January 12, 1942 at UniversityHeights Hospital, Bronx, New York. New York Supreme Court. March 17, 1951. left the UniversityHeights Hospital, Bronx, N...
Wuthering Heights is the only novel by the English author Emily Brontë, initially published in 1847 under her pen name "Ellis Bell". It concerns two families...