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    Etobicoke ( / ɛˈtoʊbɪkoʊ / ⓘ, eh-TOH-bik-oh) is an administrative district and former city within Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Comprising the city's west end, Etobicoke is bordered on the south by Lake Ontario, on the east by the Humber River, on the west by Etobicoke Creek, the cities of Brampton, and Mississauga, the Toronto Pearson ...

  3. 1 day ago · Etobicoke, former city (1967–98), southeastern Ontario, Canada. In 1998 it amalgamated with the cities of North York, Scarborough, York, and Toronto and the borough of East York to become the City of Toronto. Etobicoke was established in 1967 through amalgamation of the township of Etobicoke.

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  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Etobicoke and Toronto are both areas located in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in Ontario, Canada. While Etobicoke is a part of Toronto, it is important to understand the differences and similarities in their respective populations. Etobicoke is a suburban district in the western part of Toronto.

  5. Originally, the membership in Metropolitan Toronto included the City of Toronto and five townships: East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York; as well as seven villages and towns, which became amalgamated into their surrounding townships in 1967. [29]

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Etobicoke and Toronto are both considered part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in Ontario, Canada. Etobicoke is actually a former municipality that has since been amalgamated into the city of Toronto, but they still have distinct identities and communities within the larger city.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Etobicoke is a suburban area located in the western part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the six administrative divisions of the city of Toronto. Etobicoke is bordered by Lake Ontario to the south, the Humber River to the east, Mississauga to the west, and the city of Toronto to the north.

  8. Etobicoke was part of York County, and the township’s boundaries (using today’s names) were set as: Steeles Avenue on the north; the Humber River on the east; Lake Ontario on the south; and on the west, Etobicoke Creek from the lake to Eglinton Avenue, then northeast along Eglinton to Renforth Drive, and then north more or less on Renforth ...

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