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Situated between the Wilson Heights and Bathurst Manor neighbourhoods, Clanton Park brings a new dimension of housing options to an area that is already diverse with high-rise, medium-rise, and bungalow style residences. Minutes away from a combination of specialized retailers, dining and shopping destinations (7 minute drive from Yorkdale Mall), Clanton Park has all the amenities to live, work, and play.
Clanton Park Towns is a new stacked town home development located at 665 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto in the Clanton Park neighbourhood. The project will have a otal of 51 stacked town homes. Clanton Park Towns is currently in Registration Phase.
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Founded in 2014, Kaleido Developments is a family run company that was created with the vision of developing unique communities within the GTA; specializing in low rise townhomes and commercial plazas. Founder Dave Martino, branched into real estate developments after many years of mortgage investment capital raises for other development partners. During this time and previous years in real estate, our team has acquired the experience and skills required to effectively manage and oversee development projects through the zoning and approval process. Kaleido’s sister company (Kaleido Financial) founded in 2013 has led the way by raising the capital needed to ensure our developments are properly funded, through the cycle of zoning to completion of the project.
Through partnerships and careful scrutiny, Kaleido has partnered and completed many projects in areas such as Brampton, Schomberg, Toronto, and North York. Since 2014, under the umbrella company Kaleido Corporation, our development company now owns multiple residential projects across the GTA.
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Clanton Park Towns is designed by SRN Architects.
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Bathurst Manor neighbourhood in Toronto.
Bounded on the north by Finch Avenue West on the west by Dufferin Street, on the east by the Don River (west branch), and on the south by Sheppard Avenue West.
Schools
Toronto District School Board (TDSB) offers two primary institutions, Charles H. Best Middle School, and Wilmington Elementary School, and one secondary school, William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute.
Three other public school boards also provide schooling to applicable students in Bathurst Manor, the Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV), Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir (CSCM), and the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB).
The public post-secondary institution, the University of Toronto, also operates the Institute for Aerospace Studies in the northern portions of the neighbourhood.
In addition to public institutions, the neighbourhood is also home to private secondary school, Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto, a private Jewish high school, on the former site of the Wilmington Public School.
Recreation
Several municipal parks are located in the Bathurst Manor including Garthdale Park, G. Ross Lord Park, Irving W. Chapley Park, and Maxwell Park, and the West Don Parklands.
The Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division also manages the Irving W. Chapley Community Centre (named after a local alderman) is located in Irving W. Chapley Park. This community centre features a tot’s play area, meeting rooms and an outdoor pool and water play area.
The neighbourhood is also home to the Bathurst Jewish Community Centre (BJCC). BJCC is a multi purpose facility with cardiovascular conditioning equipment, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor track, and tennis and basketball courts. This centre is also the home of the Leah Posluns Theatre and the Koffler Gallery.
Skiing was popular during the 1950s at a ski hill located adjacent to what is now Blue Forest Drive. In the summer of 1956, the valley below the ski hill was the site of Bathurst Manor Day Camp, later Forest Valley Day Camp, and now a part of the Forest Valley Outdoor Education Centre. At its peak, it was the largest privately owned summer day camp in Canada, with over 900 campers, and operated through 1993. In 1973 the grade ten students from Downsview Secondary School built a suspension bridge across the ravine as part of their workshop experience. The bridge was dismantled some years later when it was considered an insurance liability. Beginning in 1998, Camp NAORCA summer camp operated by Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division moved here from its previous location at Seneca College, King Campus, and the Toronto District School Board uses this space during the school year to educate 21,000 students per year.
Several works from the collection of the Koffler Centre of the Arts is housed at the BJCC’s Koffler Gallery. The centre also provides visual arts studios, music and dance schools, and the Leah Posluns Theatre which is a 444-seat facility offering opera, theatre, dance, music and other cultural events. The Jewish Book Fair is held at the Centre annually.
Sheppard Plaza, is located at the intersection of Sheppard Avenue and Bathurst Street, and includes a Shoppers Drug Mart, TD Canada Trust, Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank, Metro supermarket.
There was also a smaller Bathurst Manor Plaza shopping centre at the intersection of Wilmington and Overbrook. It had been in decline since the early 1990s since the closure of its anchor Sunnybrook produce store. It also featured a King David kosher pizzeria and The Bagel Nook coffee shop. These two stores shared a building that previously housed a Pioneer gas station, originally a Shell station, which closed in the late 1990s. The plaza formally closed on July 31, 2016, and is slated for eventual redevelopment, with no given timeframe.
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