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What areas in Toronto, ON have the most Asian? most Chinese? and what are the high schools in those districts?

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What areas in Toronto, ON have the most Asian? most Chinese? and what are the high schools in those districts?thanks:)

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  1. Apparently Markham is 65% visible minority Asian.  But I guess at 65% they are not the minority, are they ?


  2. Definitely scarborough area. I swear they have the most asians! I live there around there and my whole street/neighbourhood are asians!! Chinese and brown people but mostly chinese. If you go to Agincourt Collegiate Institute, I swear 90% of the population is chinese. Ok well, 85% chinese, 10% brown, and the rest is the remaining ethnicities. Albert Campbell is pretty similar to that high school too. So yeah! Hope this help.

    P.S. If you really want to go to an asian city, check out Richmond Hill!! Not in Toronto though =P

  3. The Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada, has at least seven Chinatowns four are located within the city's boundaries, while the other three are located in adjacent suburbs.Toronto has the largest Chinese community in Canada, and it ranks among the largest in North America.As property values increased in downtown Chinatown, many Chinese Canadians migrated to Toronto's east end in Riverdale. A second, somewhat smaller, Chinese community was formed, centred on Gerrard Street East between Broadview Avenue and Carlaw Avenue. Chinese-Vietnamese and mainland Chinese immigrants dominate this district. East Chinatown, though, is somewhat smaller than Toronto's main Chinatown, but is growing. The main part of East Chinatown is located between Broadview Avenue, and Carlaw Avenue, on Gerrard Street. At the north-most corner of East Chinatown (NW corner, Broadview & Gerrard Street), there is the Riverdale branch of the Toronto Public Library. This branch is quite bilingual in Chinese and English.

    Agincourt (affectionately called "Asiancourt" by many) a Scarborough neighbourhood, saw an influx of Hong Kong Chinese and Taiwanese during the 1980s, especially around Sheppard Avenue and Midland Avenue. Since the development of Agincourt's Dragon Centre Mall in the 1980s, it has become a booming "Chinatown" and was the vanguard for the proliferation of "Chinese malls", large malls with restaurants and stores catering specifically to the Chinese community, across the GTA.

  4. Markham is real asian place..  many indian and chinese stores are found here..  my cousin goes to Middlefield high school,   and there Lester B. Pearson High school, and the Mother Teresa high school..   i would recomend Mother Teresa,   pearson is quite dangerous now..

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