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Wexford/Maryvale is a residential neighbourhood in Scarborough, situated between Lawrence Avenue East and Ellesmere Road, around the Warden Avenue corridor. It is one of Scarborough's larger and more diverse communities, with a well-established multi-ethnic character and reasonable transit access to both downtown and Scarborough's commercial hubs.
Wexford/Maryvale is a genuine multicultural neighbourhood — South Asian, Caribbean, Chinese, Filipino, and West African communities are all present, and this is reflected in its commercial strips, grocery stores, and religious institutions. The neighbourhood is family-oriented, with a high density of schools relative to its size. It has a stable residential character without the trendiness of inner-city gentrification zones, which is both its limitation (it won't attract the coffee-shop crowd) and its strength (rents remain genuinely affordable).
Four subway/GO stations and 149 bus stops — the second-highest bus stop count in this batch — give Wexford/Maryvale good transit access for a mid-Scarborough neighbourhood. Lawrence East and Warden stations on the Bloor-Danforth line are accessible. Three post-secondary institutions reflect the area's academic connectivity.
One hundred twenty dining options — by far the highest in Scarborough's neighbourhoods in this batch — reflect the neighbourhood's food-culture richness. Fifteen grocers, 12 healthcare facilities, and 6 nightlife venues add to the amenity density. Fourteen schools (the highest school count in the entire batch) make this an exceptional family neighbourhood.
Twelve parks, with access to the Warden Woods ravine park system — one of Scarborough's premier natural spaces. Maryvale Park and Wexford Park serve local recreational needs.
One hundred twenty restaurants make Wexford/Maryvale a serious foodie destination for authentic international cuisine at genuinely affordable prices. The concentration of South Asian, Caribbean, and Chinese restaurants is exceptional. Six nightlife venues provide a modest evening scene.
Fourteen schools — the most of any neighbourhood in this entire batch — and three universities. This extraordinary school density makes Wexford/Maryvale arguably the best family neighbourhood in Scarborough from an education standpoint.
With 83 listings, average rent is $2,109 and median is $2,199 — the average is lower than the median, suggesting the distribution is slightly left-skewed with some very affordable outliers pulling it down. Range is $500–$4,400. Excellent value for the school access and dining richness.
Families who prioritize school access above all else — 14 schools within the boundary is remarkable. South Asian, Caribbean, and Chinese community members. Budget-conscious renters who want Scarborough's best food scene. Those who value multicultural community richness over downtown proximity.

