Boundaries
New Toronto is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south, with a western boundary of Twenty-Third Street (south of Lake Shore Blvd. West) and the mid-point between Twenty-Second and Twenty-Fourth Streets (north of Lake Shore Blvd. West), the Canadian National Railways mainline to the north, and Dwight Avenue to the east.
(Sources):
Town of New Toronto
New Toronto Historical Society (www.newtorontohistorical.com)
City of Toronto, Urban Development Services West District, map, Etobicoke Zoning New Toronto East (April 2003) http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/etobicokecodes/new-toronto_east.pdf
City of Toronto, Urban Development Services West District, map, Etobicoke Zoning New Toronto West, (December 2004) http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/etobicokecodes/new-toronto_west.pdf
Neighbouring communities consist of the Town of Mimico to the east, and the Village of Long Branch to the west.
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