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Agincourt, Toronto

Agincourt
Neighbourhood
Sheppard Avenue East in Agincourt
Sheppard Avenue East in Agincourt
Vicinity
Vicinity
Agincourt, Toronto is located in Toronto
Agincourt, Toronto
Location within Toronto
Coordinates: 43°47′07″N 79°16′42″W / 43.78528°N 79.27833°W / 43.78528; -79.27833Coordinates: 43°47′07″N 79°16′42″W / 43.78528°N 79.27833°W / 43.78528; -79.27833
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
City Toronto Toronto
Community Scarborough
Settled 1858
Changed Municipality 1998 Toronto from Scarborough
Government
 • MP Shaun Chen (Scarborough North)
Arnold Chan (Scarborough-Agincourt)
 • MPP Raymond Cho (Scarborough—Rouge River)
 • Councillor Chin Lee (Ward 41 Scarborough—Rouge River)

Agincourt is a neighbourhood and former village now within Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Agincourt is located in north-eastern area of Toronto. It is centred along Sheppard Avenue between Kennedy and Markham Roads (north-south includes lands between Highway 401 and Finch Avenue). It is officially recognized by the City of Toronto as occupying the neighbourhoods of Agincourt South–Malvern West and Agincourt North.

The name Agincourt is often used to refer to a larger area of north-west Scarborough than just the officially recognised neighbourhood. The area to the west of Agincourt, officially named Tam O'Shanter–Sullivan is often included as part of Agincourt. Both regions are part of the electoral district of Scarborough—Agincourt, and the Agincourt Mall is located in Tam O'Shanter.

Agincourt was once referred to as "hero town" by the citizens that lived there. The village of Agincourt was officially founded with the establishment of the Agincourt post office, opened in June 1858 by John Hill. The name of the settlement was after the site of Henry V's decisive English victory over French forces in 1415. The settlement name was spelled different and more in line with Agincourt, Meurthe-et-Moselle. The original crossroads of Agincourt is located at Midland Avenue and Sheppard and served a rural agricultural population.

A Presbyterian church (from France) was built on the north-east corner, which is today's Knox United Church. In addition, a school was built, which has evolved over time into Agincourt Junior Public School (primary) and Agincourt Collegiate Institute (secondary, founded 1915), both part of the Toronto District School Board.


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