Oakwood Village, formerly known as Oakwood–Vaughan, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located in the former suburb of York, the neighbourhood is a Business Improvement Area (BIA); it has an annual arts festival and a public library built in 1997.
View of Oakwood-Vaughan from Oakwood and St. Clair Avenue
View of Oakwood–Vaughan from Oakwood Avenue, north of St. Clair Avenue, in 1924. The area was initially developed as a streetcar suburb.
The Oakwood Village Transit Island features a 4.88-metre (16.0 ft) metal palm tree erected in October 2010.
The Maria A. Shchuka Library is one of two branches of the Toronto Public Library located in Oakwood–Vaughan.
York is a district and former city within Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located northwest of Old Toronto, southwest of North York and east of the Humber River.
View of north side of Eglinton Avenue West at Oakwood Avenue; some of the storefronts are replaced with the main entrance to Oakwood station of Line 5 Eglinton
Oakwood Village from Oakwood Avenue, north of St. Clair Avenue in 1924. The area was initially developed as a streetcar suburb.
A time capsule outside the York Civic Centre, a building that formerly housed York's City Council. It depicts the city's logo and coat of arms, with the city's motto in Latin.
York Memorial Collegiate Institute is one of several public secondary schools located in York. This school had a major fire in 2019. Students were relocated first to George Harvey Collegiate Institute then to the former Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy then merged with George Harvey Collegiate Institute under the York Memorial name.