Join us at our upcoming engagement sessions: Public Roundtable on Tuesday, December 9 and Urban Indigenous Focus Group on Wednesday, December 10. See Get Involved for more details on how to participate.

 

The City is studying the area around Glencairn Subway Station and Marlee Avenue to guide growth, align with provincial density requirements around transit stations, and provide for a resilient and inclusive complete community. Please see below to learn more about the Growing Marlee-Glencairn study and how you can get involved.

Glencairn Subway Station is located along the Yonge-University subway line in North York. It opened in 1978 and is currently one of the least-used subway stations in the city. The area is currently experiencing a high level of development interest, particularly for the area west of Allen Road and along Marlee Avenue where the City has received development applications for multiple-unit, mid-rise and high-rise mixed-use buildings.

Both provincial and city policy frameworks focus growth on areas served by transit to optimize the use of existing infrastructure and support transit investment. In accordance with the Provincial Planning Statement, the City must identify the boundaries of the Glencairn Major Transit Station Area (approximately 500-800 metres surrounding the station) and plan for a minimum density target of 200 people and jobs per hectare. The City can further identify the area as a Protected Major Transit Station Area, which enables the City to apply inclusionary zoning for affordable housing units. Both Major Transit Station Areas and Protected Major Transit Station Areas are subject to approval by the provincial Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

The primary study area for Growing Marlee-Glencairn is located generally within 800 metres of Glencairn Subway Station, south of Lawrence Avenue West, west of Bathurst Street, north of Eglinton Avenue West and east of Dufferin Street (see map below). Larger study areas are being used for mobility, parks and open space, community services and facilities, servicing and stormwater management.

A map of the boundaries for the Growing Marlee-Glencairn study area.

Growing Marlee-Glencairn includes the following integrated components:

  • Land Use, Housing and Density: Location and mix of land uses, including housing and jobs, to achieve or exceed minimum density targets
  • Built Form: Framework for the types, placement, organization, heights and massing of buildings
  • Mobility, Street Network and Public Realm: Strategy to support a shift towards walking, cycling, transit and shared mobility options, while accommodating growth, improving connectivity and providing a safe, high-quality public realm to support all users
  • Parks and Open Space: Opportunities for existing park improvements, parkland expansion areas, parkland opportunities and additional open spaces
  • Community Services and Facilities: Information and opportunities for community services and facilities (e.g. child care centres, schools, human service agencies, community recreation facilities, libraries) to respond to existing needs and anticipated growth
  • Environment and Sustainability:Opportunities to enhance community resilience to the impacts of climate change (i.e. flooding and extreme heat) and integrate low carbon energy, building and site design solutions that work towards the City’s goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2040
  • Municipal Servicing: Opportunities for water and sewer infrastructure needed to support growth

Growing Marlee-Glencairn is a two-year study, which will be informed by meaningful and inclusive engagement throughout all three phases:

Phase 1: Background Analysis and Visioning – Gather and review existing information on the Study Area, assess current conditions, and develop an emerging vision and guiding principles (Fall 2024 to Winter 2025)

Phase 2: Options Analysis – Develop and assess options and identify a preferred option for guiding growth (Spring to Fall 2025)

Phase 3: Final Report and Implementation Strategy – Finalize the preferred option and identify a path to implement potential policy changes and initiatives (Winter to Spring 2026)

All proposed time frames are approximate and subject to change.

Item 2025.NY23.7: On May 21 and 22, 2025, City Council adopted the Emerging Vision and Guiding Principles to be used as the basis for further technical work and community engagement, among other decisions.

Phase 1 Background Reports Background and Visioning Report: April 2025

Item 2022.PH35.16: On July 19, 2022, City Council adopted four Official Plan Amendments for 115 Major Transit Station Areas/Protected Major Transit Station Areas across the City as part of its municipal comprehensive review and conformity to the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, 2020. The City Council report identifies Glencairn as one of four potential Major Transit Station Areas/Protected Major Transit Station Areas requiring a local planning study to assess planning opportunities and meet the minimum planned density target of 200 people and jobs per hectare.

Item 2022.NY33.25: On June 28, 2022, North York Community Council directed staff to engage a consultant team to undertake a study for Glencairn station to establish a planning framework to achieve (or exceed where appropriate) the Major Transit Station Area density target in support of the City’s municipal comprehensive review and contribute to the creation of a sustainable and complete community.

Item 2022.IE27.14: On February 2 and 3, 2022, City Council directed staff to report back on traffic and transportation improvements in the Marlee Avenue corridor, including access ramps to Allen Road, which will be incorporated into this study.

Please visit the City’s Application Information Centre for details and up-to-date information on development applications in the Study Area.

Please visit the City’s Building Permit Application & Inspection Status Centre for information on building permits in the Study Area.

See Get Involved for upcoming engagement events as part of Phase Two of the Study.

Phase One:

Urban Indigenous Focus Group

On July 16, 2025, staff held an Urban Indigenous Focus Group at North Toronto Memorial Community Centre to get feedback on key topic areas of:

  •  Indigenous Public Art and Place Keeping Opportunities
  • Environment and Sustainability, Stewardship and Connection to Land
  • Parks and Open Space
  • Housing and Jobs
  • Mobility and Public Realm
  • Community Services and Facilities

Community Pop-Up Events

City of Toronto staff hosted a series of pop-up events in the local community as part of the Growing Marlee-Glencairn study. These events were an opportunity for residents to ask questions, share feedback, and learn more about the planning process.

  • June 22, 2025 – Environment Day at Glen Long Park
  • June 26, 2025 – Lawrence West Station
  • July 3, 2025 – Glencairn Station
  • July 10, 2025 – Viewmount Park
  • July 17, 2025 – Walter Saunders Park
  • July 24, 2025 – Zito’s Marketplace

You can sign up for e-updates below and/or share your feedback and questions at any time with the project team at GrowingGlencairn@toronto.ca.


Community Pop-up Events

The City hosted two pop-events to spread the word about the Study and invite community members to participate and share their input

  • November 8, 2024 – Benner Park
  • February 20, 2025 – Barbara Frum Library

Community Advisory Circle Meetings

The Community Advisory Circle was established to provide community and business/organization perspectives, insights and information to help shape the Study. The Community Advisory Circle is a group of 21 members, selected through a civic lottery process to ensure local diversity is reflected. Two meetings were held in Phase One:

  • November 27, 2024 – Sts. Cosmas and Damian Catholic School
  • February 12, 2025 – Virtual

Community Design Workshop

The City hosted an in-person Community Design Workshop on December 4, 2024 at John Polanyi Collegiate Institute, for participants to learn about the study and share their vision, ideas and priorities for the future of the area.

Developers Workshop

The City hosted a workshop with developers in the community to understand their perspectives on opportunities and challenges within the Study Are and inform development of the Emerging Vision and Guiding Principles on January 14, 2025 at North York Civic Centre.

See Growing Glencairn: Phase 1 What We Heard Report for more information on the Phase One engagement. Contact GrowingGlencairn@toronto.ca for any previous meeting materials.

Attend a Public Roundtable and Help Shape the Future of Marlee-Glencairn

The City of Toronto is hosting a Public Roundtable Consultation on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, as part of Phase 2 of the Growing Marlee-Glencairn Study. This study focuses on the area around Glencairn Subway Station and Marlee Avenue, and aims to guide future growth, meet provincial density targets, and identify investments in infrastructure and services to support a complete and connected community.

At the roundtable, residents will:

  • Receive a progress update on the study
  • Learn about the vision and guiding principles
  • Explore two emerging options for locating new housing
  • Provide input and feedback on neighbourhood improvements


Event Details:

  • Location: Columbus Centre (Rotunda), 901 Lawrence Avenue West, North York, ON M6A 1C3
  • Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2025
    • Afternoon Session: 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
    • Evening Session: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

The information being shared  will be the same at both sessions. Please choose one session that is more convenient for you to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Interpretation services and other accommodations are available upon request.

Register to attend: Registration is encouraged but not required. To register, please visit our registration page.

Urban Indigenous Focus Group

Are you First Nations, Inuit, Métis, or identify as Indigenous? Help shape the future of the Marlee-Glencairn area.

Join the Urban Indigenous Focus Group on Wednesday, December 10, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at North Toronto Memorial Community Centre (200 Eglinton Avenue West) to learn more about progress on the Growing Marlee-Glencairn Study and to share feedback on key topic areas including:

  • Indigenous Public Art and Placekeeping Opportunities
  • Parks and Open Space
  • Housing and Jobs
  • Mobility and Public Realm
  • Community Services and Facilities

        Register to attend: Registration is encouraged but not required. To register please visit our registration page.

        Honoraria will be offered as a thank-you for your participation.

        Stay tuned for other upcoming engagement opportunities.

        You can sign up for e-updates below and/or share your feedback and questions at any time with the project team at GrowingGlencairn@toronto.ca.

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