
FOREST HILL TORONTO, ONTARIO was first incorporated as a Village in the early 1900's. Surrounded by major roads 'Lower Forest Hill' was developed in the 1930's - South of Eglinton, East of Bathurst, West of Chaplin Crescent/Avenue Road/Oriole Parkway and North of St. Clair. 'Upper Forest Hill' - North of Eglinton, East of Marlee Avenue, South of Glencairn Avenue, West of Latimer Avenue was slower to be developed.
In 1967 Forest Hill Village became part of the City of Toronto. Forest Hill was named after the first residence owned by John Wickson built in 1860 on the hilltop of Eglinton Avenue and Old Forest Hill Road. The hill is still there, but the house has been replaced by Apartment Buildings.
The Forest Hill neighbourhood is characterized by the natural landscape of rolling hills, winding roads, the Belt Line track, formerly the Belt Line Railway, a nature trail which passes through Forest Hill on its way to Rosedale.
Forest Hill is nestled in one of Toronto's most Presigious communities full of Mansions and Luxury Homes located on large oversized lots.

The Schools in Forest Hill are among the best in the country. They include 'Upper Canada College' for Boys and 'Bishop Strachan' for Girls.
Well known for a great shopping experience is Forest Hill Village Shopping District, centered around the intersection of Spadina Road and Lonsdale Road. Full of Boutiques, speciality shops this is also where the South Office of Forest Hill Real Estate is located.

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