Agincourt Cantonese & HK kitchens
Cantonese · Dim sumAgincourt's celebrated Cantonese and Hong Kong food scene along Sheppard — dim sum, BBQ, hot pot, noodle houses and bakeries, some of the best Chinese food in the GTA.
North Scarborough and Agincourt — five neighbourhoods of malls, markets and big parks.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 5 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
Agincourt's celebrated Cantonese and Hong Kong food scene along Sheppard — dim sum, BBQ, hot pot, noodle houses and bakeries, some of the best Chinese food in the GTA.
The casual restaurants and takeout around Brimley and Finch — Chinese, Sri Lankan, South Asian and Filipino spots reflecting Agincourt North's diversity.
The Chinese restaurants and food courts along Steeles in Milliken — hot pot, Northern and Cantonese kitchens, bakeries and bubble tea at the city's northern edge.
The casual restaurants and takeout around Warden and Finch serving L'Amoreaux — Chinese, Sri Lankan, South Asian and halal spots in the plazas and storefronts.
The casual restaurants and takeout around Kennedy and Sheppard serving Tam O'Shanter — Chinese, Korean, South Asian and halal spots in the surrounding plazas.
The plazas and the Agincourt District Library around Sheppard and Midland — Asian supermarkets, bakeries, bubble tea, services and a busy community library.
The plazas and Asian supermarkets around Sheppard and Brimley serving Agincourt North — groceries, bakeries, pharmacies, bubble tea and everyday services.
A landmark Asian shopping mall on Steeles in Milliken — a supermarket, herbal and gift shops, services and a food court, one of the hubs of Scarborough's Chinese community.
The community mall at Warden and Finch in L'Amoreaux — a grocery, fashion, services and a food court serving the surrounding apartment and house neighbourhoods.
The community mall at Kennedy and Sheppard — Scarborough's first indoor shopping centre (1966), now anchored by a Walmart and grocery, with services and a food court.
A TDSB high school (grades 9–12) on Midland — the oldest secondary school in Scarborough, founded in 1915, the community anchor of historic Agincourt.
The schools serving Agincourt North, including Mary Ward Catholic SS and the local public elementary schools — community schools around Sheppard and Brimley.
The schools serving Milliken, including the local public elementary schools near Steeles and Kennedy — community schools for the streets at the city's edge.
The schools serving L'Amoreaux, including Stephen Leacock CI and the local public elementary schools — community schools around Warden and Finch.
The schools serving Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan, including Sir John A. Macdonald CI and the local public elementary schools — community schools around Kennedy and Sheppard.
The neighbourhood parks through historic Agincourt — playgrounds, ball diamonds and green space along the creek serving the streets around Sheppard and Midland.
The community recreation centre and the surrounding parks serving Agincourt North — a gym and programs plus playgrounds, ball diamonds and open green.
A large district park in the city's northeast — a pond, picnic areas, sports fields and the Milliken Park amphitheatre, a gathering spot for the surrounding community.
A huge district park and sports complex in north Scarborough — a pond and trails, the L'Amoreaux tennis and soccer centres, cricket pitches and wide open green space.
The city-run Tam O'Shanter golf course and the surrounding green space — a public 18-hole course and ravine parkland giving the neighbourhood its name and leafy feel.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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