Scarborough City Centre

Condominium high-rises surround these central buildings and public spaces, forming the skyline of the neighbourhood.

In a band around the southern side of the city centre are densely forested parklands, between Borough Drive and Ellesmere Road.

Although the farm was eventually converted to residential and industrial land, the production facility continued to operate on Progress Avenue until 2001.

[2] In December 2018, plans by Oxford Properties and AECOM were unveiled, proposing massive changes to the City Centre area.

The proposal includes the realignment of Progress Avenue around the Scarborough Town Centre, the introduction of 36 new residential buildings to the area, and brand new park spaces.

Once extended, Line 2 will provide a one-seat ride to Downtown Toronto from Scarborough City Centre.

Scarborough Civic Centre and Albert Campbell Square are located at the centre of Scarborough City Centre.
Built in 1841, Scott House was a former residence located in Scarborough City Centre. The building was later converted into a restaurant.