This page contains links to background information related to the Casa Loma Heritage Conservation District Study, including direction from City Council, relevant staff reports and reference documents that guide the study and evaluation of Heritage Conservation Districts in Toronto.
The Casa Loma Heritage Conservation District Study and the Community Engagement Summary Report are now available:
Review the Frequently Asked Questions document to learn more about Heritage Conservation Districts in general, and the Heritage Conservation District Study process.
On March 31, 2015, City Council adopted PG2.8, which directed the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, to initiate the study of Casa Loma as a potential Heritage Conservation District.
On December 5, 2005, City Council identified the Casa Loma Heritage Conservation District Preliminary Study Area.
On July 12, 2018, the Toronto Preservation Board received the Casa Loma Heritage Conservation District Study, and endorsed the preparation of the HCD Plans for the proposed Hilton Avenue and Wells Hill Avenue areas. The board also endorsed City Planning undertake research to determine whether certain properties within the Study Area merit inclusion on the Heritage Register.