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Downtown Core (Central)
See also: Downtown Toronto
Alexandra Park
The Annex
Baldwin Village
Cabbagetown
CityPlace
Chinatown
Church and Wellesley
Corktown
Discovery District
Distillery District
Entertainment District
East Bayfront
Fashion District
Financial District
Garden District
Grange Park
Harbord Village
Harbourfront
Kensington Market
Little Japan former First Chinatown what was once The Ward
Moss Park
Old Town
Quayside (future planned neighbourhood)
Queen Street West
Regent Park
South Core
St. James Town
St. Lawrence
Toronto Islands
Trefann Court
University (includes Huron–Sussex)
Yorkville

Old newspaper office in Cabbagetown
East End
See also: East Toronto
The Beaches (also known as The Beach)
East Chinatown
East Danforth
Gerrard Street East (Gerrard India Bazaar or Little India)
Greektown (also known as The Danforth after the street it is on)
Leslieville
Main Square
Playter Estates
Port Lands
Riverdale
Upper Beaches
Villiers Island 

Shops along Queen Street East in the Beaches
North End
See also: North Toronto
Bedford Park
Casa Loma
Chaplin Estates
Davisville Village
Deer Park (Yonge and St. Clair)
Forest Hill (and Forest Hill Village and Upper Village)
Lawrence Park
Lytton Park
Midtown
Moore Park
North Toronto
Rosedale
South Hill (includes Rathnelly)
Summerhill
Uptown
Wanless Park
Wychwood Park
Yonge–Eglinton (considered centre of Midtown Toronto)

Chaplin Estates in North Toronto
West End
Beaconsfield Village
Bloor West Village
Bloorcourt Village
Bracondale Hill (Hillcrest; not to be confused with Hillcrest in North York)
Brockton Village
Carleton Village
Corso Italia
Davenport
Dovercourt Park
Dufferin Grove
Earlscourt
Fort York
High Park
The Junction (formerly West Toronto; a short section on Dundas Street also contains Little Malta)
Junction Triangle
Koreatown
Liberty Village
Little Italy
Little Portugal
Little Tibet
Mirvish Village
Niagara
Ordinance Triangle
Palmerston
Parkdale
Queen Street West
Regal Heights
Roncesvalles
Runnymede
Seaton Village
Swansea
Trinity–Bellwoods
Wallace Emerson

Bay-and-gable houses in Little Italy
East York
See also: East York
Danforth Avenue between the Don River Victoria Park Avenue 

East York Taylor-Massey Creek  Old East York.
Old East York

Broadview North
Crescent Town
East Danforth
Pape Village
Woodbine Heights

Suburban East York

Bermondsey
Governor's Bridge
Leaside
O'Connor–Parkview
Thorncliffe Park

Bungalows in Old East York
Etobicoke
See also: Etobicoke
The former township and city of Etobicoke  Humber River. 
Long Branch, New Toronto, and Mimico, 
Claireville, Islington and Thistletown 

Etobicoke north, central, and south

Alderwood
Centennial Park
Claireville
Eatonville (Etobicoke West Mall)
The Elms
Eringate – Centennial – West Deane
Humber Bay
Humber Heights-Westmount
Humber Valley Village
Humberwood
Islington-City Centre West
Kingsview Village (The Westway)
The Kingsway
Long Branch
Markland Wood
Mimico
New Toronto
Princess Gardens
Rexdale
Richview
Smithfield
Stonegate-Queensway
Sunnylea
Thistletown
Thorncrest Village
West Humber-Clairville
West Deane Park
Willowridge

Office towers at Islington-City Centre West
North York
See also: North York
The former city of North York is located north of York, Old Toronto, and East York, from the Humber River to the west and Victoria Park Avenue to the east. North York is split by Yonge Street into an east section and a west section. Several of North York's neighbourhoods (such as Lansing, Newtonbrook and Willowdale) developed from postal villages when North York Township was primarily agrarian. Others are residential subdivisions developed after World War II. North York City Centre is a commercial district developed to be the 'downtown' of the city.

Amesbury
Armour Heights
Bathurst Manor
Bayview Village
Bayview Woods-Steeles
Bermondsey
Black Creek
The Bridle Path
Clanton Park (Wilson Heights)
Don Mills
Don Valley Village (The Peanut)
Downsview
Flemingdon Park
Glen Park (Yorkdale – Glen Park; Englemount; Marlee Village)
Henry Farm
Hillcrest Village
Hoggs Hollow
Humber Summit
Humbermede (Emery)
Jane and Finch (University Heights; Elia)
Lansing
Lawrence Heights
Lawrence Manor
Ledbury Park
Maple Leaf
Newtonbrook
North York City Centre
Parkway Forest
Parkwoods
Pelmo Park-Humberlea
Pleasant View
Uptown Toronto
Victoria Village
Westminster–Branson
Willowdale
York Mills
York University Heights (Village at York)

North York City Centre
Scarborough
See also: Scarborough, Ontario
The district of Scarborough extends from the east side of Victoria Park Avenue 
West Rouge was transferred from Pickering to Scarborough Durham Region.

 

Agincourt
Armadale
Bendale (Cedarbrae)
Birch Cliff
Brown's Corners (historical)
Clairlea
Cliffside
Cliffcrest
Dorset Park
Eglinton East
Golden Mile
Guildwood
Highland Creek
Ionview
L'Amoreaux
Malvern
Maryvale
Milliken (also in Markham)
Morningside
Morningside Heights
Oakridge
Port Union (Centennial Scarborough)
Rouge
Scarborough City Centre
Scarborough Junction
Scarborough Village
Steeles
Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
West Hill
West Rouge
Wexford
Woburn

Victoria Park subway station and apartments in Oakridge
York
See also: York, Ontario
The former city of York is situated between Old Toronto and North York, west of Bathurst Street (aside from the neighbourhood of Tichester at the southeasternmost corner of the former city, which extends as far east as Walmer Road and includes much of St. Clair West station, including its northern entrance). The community of Weston, to the northwest, was itself an independent village. Several neighbourhoods are former residential subdivisions built on the border with Toronto before and after World War II.

Yorka western section and an eastern section

Briar Hill–Belgravia
Fairbank (Caledonia–Fairbank)
Humewood–Cedarvale (includes Upper Village (also part of Forest Hill))
Lambton–Baby Point
Little Jamaica (Eglinton West)
Mount Dennis
Oakwood Village (includes Five Points and Northcliffe; formerly known as Oakwood–Vaughan)
Old Mill
Rockcliffe–Smythe
Silverthorn (Keelesdale)
Tichester
Weston