Neighbourhood · #107
Oakwood Village
4,183 street trees · 0.57 km² · pop. 20,710
What the numbers say
Oakwood Village is one of the most tree-dense neighbourhoods in Toronto — 17th of 158, with 4,183 city-owned street trees across 0.57 km² — 7,385 per km².
Tree canopy covers 16.5% of the neighbourhood (125th of 158) — essentially unchanged since 2008. (This includes all trees — street, park, and private — from the 2018 land-cover raster.)
Across 188 distinct species (Shannon diversity 4.34, 4th of 158), the most common is acer platanoides at 7.4% of the trees.
Most common species here
| Species | Trees | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Norway Maple acer platanoides | 310 | 7.4% |
| Colorado Blue Spruce picea pungens | 162 | 3.9% |
| Honey Locust gleditsia triacanthos | 148 | 3.5% |
| Japanese Lilac syringa reticulata | 140 | 3.3% |
| Cedar thuja | 124 | 3.0% |
The biggest tree on record
A Silver Maple (acer saccharinum) at 57 CRANG AVE — 150 cm DBH, the largest of the 4,183 street trees here. · Street View
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Tree counts and species from the City of Toronto Street Tree dataset (city-owned trees in the road allowance only — not parks or private property). Canopy % and heat proxy derive from the 2018 land-cover raster. Population is from the 2021 census, joined by the 158-neighbourhood model.