Henry Farm

The City of Toronto has officially designated the neighbourhood of Henry Farm to encompass the Parkway Forest residential subdivision, between Don Mills Road and Highway 404.

He sold the farm in 1814 to William Marsh Jr and past through a few owners including Mulholland's son-in-law (married to daughter Mary Ann),[1] but his great-grandson, George Stewart Henry (son of Louisa Stewart and grandson to Mary Ann Mulholland),[1] reacquired it in 1898.

Ten days before his death in 1958, Henry sold his farm for CA$2 million to the developers of the present-day neighbourhood.

Havenbrook Park has a baseball diamond, toboggan hill and the Henry Farm Tennis Club.

The park is situated near the Don Valley, which forms a part of the larger Toronto ravine system.

Highway 404 serves as a point of division between the primarily residential neighbourhood and the Consumers Business Park a commercial area to the east of the 404.

The Don River's East Branch is the natural border to the west that passes under the Sheppard Avenue and Leslie Street intersection Public transportation in the neighbourhood is provided by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), operating several bus routes through the neighbourhood.

Built in 1824, Oriole Lodge was amongst the first buildings built in the neighbourhood.
Entrance to the TTC 's Don Mills station on the south side of Sheppard Avenue .