ABC Residents Association

The ABC Residents Association is a volunteer organization committed to enhancing the quality of life in our neighbourhood through participation in municipal issues. We serve the residents living in Toronto’s Yorkville/North Midtown community.


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AGM June 10 – call for nominations & volunteers

Virtual Meeting

Get more involved with your residents’ association today!

We are seeking new volunteers to help shape and drive ABCRA’s activities as our neighbourhood continues to evolve and grow. YOU can help improve our community by serving on the Board of Directors, helping out regularly as a street representative, or just occasionally on special projects and committees. You’ll be contributing to making your community a better place to live.

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ABCRA provides comments to the City’s Bloor Yorkville Heritage Assessment

City of Toronto Heritage Planning utilizes Cultural Heritage Resource Assessments (CHRAs) to document and analyze an area’s history and ensure that properties of potential cultural heritage value or interest are appropriately identified, understood and conserved. Read our submission to the City, providing input and recommendations for the CHRA field study of the Bloor-Yorkville/North Midtown Area. 

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Basil Johnston Terrace

The proposed change to “Basil Johnston Terrace” would acknowledge and honour the First Nation presence and positive contribution within our community and our city. Basil Johnston Terrace would commemorate the significant contribution of a brilliant Ojibway author and educator, recognized in his 2015 Globe & Mail Obituary as the “foremost scholar of Anishinaabe life. Andin the Canadian Encyclopedia as “one of the foremost indigenous authors in Canada.”


Events & Public Meetings

In addition to events and public meetings relevant to ABC area residents which we post here, if you’re looking for events, festivals and activities for you and your family, the City of Toronto maintains a great Festivals and Events Calendar.

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Urban Noise: How Much is Too Much?

Tuesday, May 27, 3:30 p.m.
Yorkville Branch, Toronto Public Libraries
22 Yorkville Ave.


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Toronto’s Ravines: Nature and History at Your Doorstep

Tuesday, June 3, 2 to 3 p.m.
Yorkville Branch, Toronto Public Libraries
22 Yorkville Ave.


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