The earliest settlements in the Applewood District occurred in the villages of Burnahmthorpe and Dixie which were established during the mid 1800s. The village of Dixie, centered at Cawthra Road and Dundas Street was built in the early 1800s. The village of Burnhamthorpe was cetered around the area of Burnhamthorpe Road and Dixie Road.
These villages developed as local service centers for the immediate rural areas, which were characterized by farms and orchards. By the late 1800s, Dixie had an established market gardening centre.
During the first half of the twentieth century, the villages of Dixie and Burnhamthorpe began to decline as a result of improved access to larger centers such Cooksville and Port Credit. The Applewood area remained predominantly rural to the mid 1950s when G.S. Shipp & Sons Ltd. began to develop the Applewood subdivision on the former T.L. Kennedy homestead at the corner of Dundas Street and Tomken Road. Around the same time, the Dixie Industrial Area south of Dundas Street was being promoted for industrial development.
Today this area is an established residential community, providing a variety of housing types including semi-detached ,detached,townhouses,condos and building apartaments.
Treb District W14
Boundries : North Burnhamthorpe Rd
South Dundas St W
West Cawthra Rd
East Etobicoke Creek
Average Price : $ 553,000
Average Property Tax : $ 3,500
Average Bedrooms : 4
Predominanat Dweling Type : detached
Condominium : some and townhomes
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