Eringate-Centennial-West Deane, Etobicoke
Eringate-Centennial-West Deane is a sprawling residential neighbourhood in western Etobicoke, running along Rathburn Road and Burnhamthorpe Road near Centennial Park. It is a family-oriented community with excellent recreational infrastructure — Centennial Park is one of Toronto's largest and best-equipped parks — and a strong school network, but it trades transit access for space and green amenity.
Transit
No subway stations; 79 bus stops provide bus connectivity to Kipling and Islington stations. Highway 427 is immediately accessible for drivers. Downtown commutes by transit run 45–55 minutes.
Parks and Recreation
11 parks include the boundary of Centennial Park — with an outdoor pool, soccer fields, sports dome, toboggan hill, and velodrome — making this neighbourhood's recreational offering genuinely exceptional. The Etobicoke Creek trail corridor also runs nearby.
Schools
9 schools serve the neighbourhood, one of the higher counts in this batch, reflecting the strong family demographic. A library supports community learning.
Dining and Groceries
21 dining venues and 5 grocery stores are modest in count, with Etobicoke's Burnhamthorpe commercial corridor supplementing local options. 5 healthcare facilities serve the community.
Rental Market
16 listings show an average of $3,202 and median of $2,895. The range of $1,990 to $9,800 suggests the market is primarily houses and larger units rather than bachelor apartments — explaining the elevated median compared to other suburban Etobicoke neighbourhoods. The premium reflects larger unit sizes.
Who It Suits
Eringate-Centennial-West Deane is ideal for families who want Centennial Park on their doorstep, strong school access, and house-sized rentals in western Etobicoke. Car ownership is essential here.