Lawrence Manor

Lawrence Manor
Neighbourhood
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
City Toronto

Lawrence Manor is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is bounded by Bathurst Street on the east, Highway 401 to the north, the Allen to the west, and Lawrence Avenue to the south. It is home to a large population of Orthodox Jews,[1] as well as a large Filipino population.

The western side of the area borders along Bathurst Heights and the large public housing project.

The community is home a number of Orthodox Jewish organizations and religious centres:

Retail stores line much of the area on the west side of Bathurst Street south of Highway 401 to just north of Lawrence Avenue West. Lawrence Plaza at Bathurst and Lawrence caters to the area and opened in 1953. On the side streets west of Bathurst is mainly residential single homes and low rise apartments. The area east of Bathurst to Yonge are home to the more wealthier part of Lawrence Manor. The area was developed by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation in the 1940s.[2]

Baycrest Hospital is located within Lawrence Manor.

Transportation

Area is served by the Toronto Transit Commission's 7 Bathurst and 52 Lawrence West bus routes. Within walking distance is Yorkdale and Lawrence West subway stations.

Major streets in the area (Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West) are heavily congested with rush hour traffic. There are the two highways in the neighbourhood, Allen Road and Highway 401, that are accessed via onramps from Bathurst Street, Allen Road and Yorkdale Road. While some of the traffic is local, some drivers are passing into or through the neighbourhood.

Politics

At the federal and provincial level the area is within the riding of Eglinton—Lawrence (formerly in the federal riding of Eglinton and provincially within Oakwood). The current MP and MPP are Liberal Marco Mendicino and Liberal Mike Colle respectively. At Toronto City Council it is represented by Wards 15 councillor Josh Colle (and son of local MPP).

During the period of Metro Toronto, the area was under the Metro Ward of North York Centre South. On North York Council

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Coordinates: 43°43′30″N 79°26′13″W / 43.725°N 79.437°W / 43.725; -79.437

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