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Birch Cliff is a neigbourhood in Toronto, Canada. It is located in the southwest part of the old city of Scarborough running along shore of Lake Ontario atop the eastern part of the Scarborough Bluffs. The area was first developed as the home of the Toronto Hunt Club in 1895 when the region was still mostly farms and woodland. Around the club and number of cottages were erected, and one of these was named "Birch Cliff." This name was also adopted by the local post office, and became the name for the neighbourhood.

 

The post war years saw the streetcar disappear and Kingston Road become a major thoroughfare for those living further east in the newer suburbs. Most of the shops closed. The area by the lake and the ravines remained a wealthy residential district, while further north is a more middle class portion of Scarborough. This area further north is sometimes referred to as Birch Cliff Heights. The westernmost portion of the neighbourhood, west of the Hunt Club, is known as Fallingbrook. It is closely linked to the Beaches.

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As the Beaches neighbourhood was built to the west, the region became the first part of Scarborough to be developed as a suburb to the city of Toronto during the 1920s. Unlike the rest of Toronto, which was developed after the Second World War as automotive based suburbs, Birch Cliff began as a streetcar suburb. With a TTC streetcar line running along Kingston Road to Birchmount Road. As the most populated part of the borough, the Scarborough government met in a building on Kingston Road beginning in 1922. Kingston Road became a busy shopping district.

As a Scarborough realtor, I thought it would be fitting to provide a community resource for potential purchasers within specific neighbourhoods. To find Birch Cliff Real Estate for sale, Click Here.

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(P) Birch Cliff, 1650 Kingston Rd., (416) 396-6060

(P) Birch Cliff Heights, 120 Highview Ave., (416) 396-6065

(P) Blantyre, 290 Blantyre Ave., (416) 396-6070

(P) Courcelette, 100 Fallingbrook Rd., (416) 396-6185

(P) Birchmount Park C.I., 3663 Danforth Rd., (416) 396-6704

(CA) Neil McNeil, 127 Victoria Park Ave., (416) 393-5502

As a Scarborough realtor, I thought it would be fitting to provide a community resource for potential purchasers within specific neighbourhoods. To find Birch Cliff Real Estate for sale, Click Here.

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