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Neighbourhood Profile

Woodbine Corridor

A transit-rich, family-oriented neighbourhood along the Danforth with a vibrant food corridor, above-average schools, and notably lower crime than the city as a whole. Home values have outpaced Toronto by 21 percent since 2006, while the area maintains a walkable, village-scale character across eight parks and direct subway access. The neighbourhood’s momentum score of 118 signals accelerating development activity and improving community metrics.

Neighbourhood Index

Composite score per category. Each averages 3–4 underlying metrics indexed to the city. 100 = Toronto average.

Development & Housing

Pipeline, home value, RentSafe, ownership

127/ 100

Family & Daily Life

Grocery, coffee, schools, daycares

133/ 100

Safety & Wellbeing

Crime, traffic KSI, DineSafe, 311

117/ 100

Health & Wellbeing

Premature mortality, diabetes, family doctor, food insecurity

145/ 100

Mobility & Access

Walk, transit, bike lanes, parking

130/ 100

Nature & Community

Parks, libraries, restaurants, population

126/ 100

Dashed ring = Toronto (100). For safety metrics, lower raw values score higher.

Neighbourhood Momentum

Composite trajectory score. Is this neighbourhood accelerating or decelerating? 100 = holding steady.

118

out of 200

Above average momentum

Factor
Score vs city (100)
Weight
Permit Velocity
14225%
Crime Trajectory
11220%
Business Growth
10920%
Population Growth
10415%
Transit Investment
11510%
Green Space
11810%

Weight = contribution to the composite momentum score. Scores above 100 indicate positive momentum vs city average.

Census Trends

Four census cycles, 2006–2021. Dashed line is citywide average.

2006

$53K

2011

$57K

+8.3%

2016

$65K

+12.8%

2021

$73K

+12.4%

Best For

Based on Woodbine Corridor’s data profile.

FamiliesWalkabilityTransit CommutersFoodies & Nightlife

Frequently Asked Questions

Woodbine Corridor — answers based on the latest available data.

Is Woodbine Corridor safe in 2026?+

Woodbine Corridor has 142 reported crime incidents, below the Toronto average of 176. Crime is trending down 8.3% year-over-year. Traffic KSI at 9, below the city average of 12. 6 shooting incidents. Overall, Woodbine Corridor is considered safer than average.

What are schools like in Woodbine Corridor?+

Schools rate 6.6/10 (Fraser Institute), above the city average of 6.0. 6 licensed daycares with 280 total spaces. School Readiness (EDI) at 74% meeting benchmarks (city avg: 68%). 5 playgrounds and 2 splash pads.

Is Woodbine Corridor good for families?+

8 grocery stores, 6 daycares (280 spaces), 5 playgrounds, 1 pool, 1 arena, 6 parks. Walk score 82, transit score 78. Average household size 2.6. EDI readiness above average.

How much do homes cost in Woodbine Corridor in 2026?+

Median home value $1,125K, above the Toronto average of $930K. Home values grew 42% (2016–2021). Ownership rate 58% vs city average 47%. Price-to-income ratio 12.5x.

Is Woodbine Corridor a good investment?+

Momentum score 118/200 (above average). Pipeline: 285 units, permits up 22% YoY. Projected 3,200 additional units by 2051. Net business growth +8 (12 months). Danforth Village BIA active.

Growth rates use the most recent comparable period available. City averages reflect Toronto-wide figures from the same reporting period. Sources: Toronto Open Data, Toronto Police Service, Statistics Canada Census 2006–2021, Fraser Institute, RentSafeTO, DineSafe, 311, Bike Share Toronto, Vision Zero.