Eringate-Centennial-West Deane

Eringate-Centennial-West Deane is a neighbourhood located in the north western corner of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in close proximity to Pearson Airport and Highway 427.

West Deane Park was farmland before the land was bought in the 1930s by construction magnate Percy Law.

[1] Today the area is populated by people and families with varying income levels, ethnicities and household sizes.

The older area further north along Odessa and nearby streets, was built a few years earlier: wherever one sees the old wood hydro poles instead of concrete.

Cows bones were found by children digging around before all areas were paved and settled, and another farm was at the location of the Catholic church - Nativity of Our Lord and was torn down at same time.

The northernmost part of The West Mall (an important and very busy artery today) ended as a bumpy, dirt bicycle path a short distance south of its intersection at Rathburn.

Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute is a defunct public secondary school located in this neighborhood from 1961 to 1985, Since 1993, Michael Power/St. Joseph High School a public secondary separate school , operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board , is housed there.
Centennial Park is a large regional park that is home to a number of sports facilities, and a conservatory .