User:Amilcaibe/Toronto Village

In Toronto, Ontario, Canada a 'village' is an enclave or business area within an officially recognized neighbourhood. Villages are typically named by local residents, businesses and politicians, who apply for status from the city. They are typically demarcated by official street signs identifying the name of the village. Examples of villages include:
 * Bloorcourt Village
 * Bracondale Hill
 * The Distillery District
 * The Eglington Way
 * International Market
 * Liberty Village
 * Oakwood Village
 * Regal Heights

While some villages are called districts, Toronto's six districts are East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Toronto and York. Confusingly the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) encompasses the entire city.