- Koreatown, Toronto
Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada 's Korean Business Area, known more generally as Koreatown (or Korea Town, K-town or The K.B.A.), is centred alongBloor Street between Christie andBathurst Street s. Also known as "Little Korea", Koreatown came into prominence during the summer of2002 as the Korean team surprised everyone by playing into the semi-final round in the 2002 World Cup tournament. Traffic came to a halt on Bloor Street West as exuberant crowds celebrated the accomplishments of their favourite team.The adoption of a more liberal immigration policy by the Canadian government in
1967 led to an influx of Korean immigrants, many of whom settled in the Toronto area. Indeed, Toronto has the largest single concentration of Koreans in Canada with almost 50,000 living in the city, according to the2001 Census. Many of them settled in the Bloor and Bathurst area, and before long, a small Korean business neighbourhood emerged along Bloor Street, centred around the intersection of Bloor and Manning Avenue. Restaurants, bakeries, gift shops, grocery stores, and travel agencies began to open up, most of which catered to the Korean-Canadian community. Today, although many Koreans work in the region, very few Koreans actually live in Koreatown.Prior to the influx of Korean immigrants in the 1980s, the section of Bloor West of Bathurst was heavily populated by people from Central and South America, and the area still has a strong Latin influence today.
Koreatown, North York
Since the early 1990s, a Koreatown has also emerged in North York along
Yonge Street betweenSheppard Avenue and just north ofSteeles Avenue . The area composes ofNorth York, Ontario (Willowdale, Toronto andNewtonbrook ) andThornhill, Ontario (Vaughan, Ontario andMarkham, Ontario ).The new Koreatown comprises retail stores and family restaurants catering to younger Koreans and those living in the north part of the City of
Toronto andYork Region . A larger proportion of this neighbourhood are recent immigrants or visa students fromSouth Korea .Retail composition
* Clinton's Tavern
* Hair salons
* Cosmetic retailers
* Family styled restaurants
* Chobab (Sushi) bars
* Noraebang (Karaoke) bars
* Clothing retailers
* Convenience stores
* Internet cafesee also
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List of neighbourhoods in Toronto
*Koreatown, Manhattan
*Little Seoul
*Koreatown, Los Angeles, California
*Chinatown, Toronto North: Seaton Village West: Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson Koreatown East: The Annex South:Little Italy, Portugal Village
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