Scarborough—Agincourt, Federal electoral district in northeast Toronto, Canada
Scarborough–Agincourt is a federal electoral district in northeast Toronto that stretches from Steeles Avenue East in the north to Highway 401 in the south. The area encompasses several neighborhoods including Steeles, L'Amoreaux, Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan, and portions of Agincourt and Milliken.
The electoral district was established in 1987, emerging from the former York-Scarborough region. Boundary changes followed a redistribution process in 2012.
This district is a center of diversity where people from many parts of the world have made their homes and maintained their own traditions. You will find a vibrant community here, with traditional shops, restaurants, and festivals reflecting the different backgrounds of those who live in the area.
To explore the area, it is best to use a car or public transportation since the neighborhoods are spread across a large territory. Plan enough time to visit different parts and experience the local diversity throughout the region.
Visitors may be surprised to learn that more than 30 languages are spoken throughout this district, making it one of the most linguistically diverse areas of Toronto. This language variety is visible in street signs, business names, and everyday conversations.
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