
Manor Community Green
Urban Plaza, one of the city's strongest overall (score 57, rank ~99th percentile). Strongest: edge activation; weakest: connectivity.
Photo by Keven Menager via Google Places · cached 5/9/2026
Manor Community Green scores 56.9 / 100. Strongest dimensions: edge activation and enclosure / eyes on park. Weakest: amenity diversity (0). Border-vacuum risk is low. This score is a transparent reading of Jane Jacobs-style vitality factors — not a definitive judgment.
Area · 0.11 ha
Weighted across six dimensions · confidence 61%
Scores are not bell-curved. Percentiles and expected scores provide context without changing the underlying model.
Street context
Park polygon highlighted on the citywide map. Connectivity, transit, and edge conditions read at a glance.
Top-down view
City of Toronto orthophoto, ~8 cm/px. Reads the park’s footprint, paths, treed area, and edge conditions from above.

City of Toronto Orthophoto · cot_ortho most-current MapServer
Explain this score
Where did the 57 come from? Each weighted contribution against a neutral 50 baseline. Green = pushed up; red = pulled down.
Sum of contributions = the headline score. A negative bar means that dimension dragged the park below the city-wide neutral baseline.
Why this park works
What limits this park
Most distinctive characteristic
Jacobs reading
Tradeoffs
- Strong physical conditions (score 57) but weak observed activity signals (9) — the model says this should work, but events, mentions, and counters say it isn't being used at the level the urban form would predict.
Performance in context
- This park is a strong overperformer for its cohort — raw 57 versus an expected 36 for similar parks (pocket Urban Plaza) (gap +21).
Typology classification
Classified as Urban Plaza: 1138 m², paved (13% canopy), 48.4 buildings/100 m
Edge Activation
Within 100 m of the park edge: 40 active uses (transit_stop, cafe, retail, restaurant, community) and 0 dead/hostile uses (none). Active edges keep "eyes on the park" through the day; parking lots, blank institutional walls, rail and highway frontages drain street life.
Source: OSM POIs (amenity/shop) + Toronto Building Footprints + land use
Connectivity
Connectivity blends paths, intersections, transit, entrances, and edge density. This park has 0 mapped paths/walkways and 11 sidewalk segments within 50 m; 4 street intersections within 100 m; 6 transit stops within a 400 m walk; 0 estimated access points across ~136 m of perimeter. edge density is healthy — no superblock penalty. Source coverage: centreline, pedestrian_network, transit_osm.
Source: Toronto Centreline V2 + Pedestrian Network + OSM transit stops
Amenity Diversity
No amenities recorded — score is 0 until inventory is loaded.
Source: Toronto Parks & Recreation Facilities + OSM amenity tags
Natural Comfort
Natural-comfort components for this park: 12.5% estimated tree canopy; nearest waterbody ~1211 m. Reading: exposed. Source coverage: treed_area, waterbodies. Impervious surface is approximated (Toronto's authoritative layer ships only as a raster GeoTIFF).
Source: Toronto Treed Area + Ravine + Waterbodies + Street Tree Inventory
Enclosure / Eyes on Park
66 buildings within 25 m of the park edge (7 mid-rise, 59 low-rise, 0 tower); avg edge height 7.2 m (~2 floors); 48.4 buildings per 100 m of 136 m perimeter — strong frontage density; edges are low-rise (mostly 2–3 floors); no towers immediately adjacent. "Eyes on the park" come strongest from the 7 mid-rise edge buildings.
Source: Toronto 3D Massing (building footprints + heights)
Border Vacuum Risk
Park edges face the city — no significant border vacuum detected.
Source: Toronto Street Centreline (highways) + rail layer + OSM landuse + building footprints
Equity Context
Equity Context requires inputs not yet loaded for this park (Toronto Neighbourhood Profiles). Score is held at a neutral 50 with low confidence — read with caution.
Source: Toronto Neighbourhood Profiles
Amenities (0)
No amenities recorded for this park.
Nearby active-edge features (80)
- retail — Apricot Flowers28 m
- retail — It’s Tea28 m
- retail — Mastermind Toys29 m
- restaurant — Positano Restaurant30 m
- retail — Laura Stein Interiors31 m
- retail — Penwarden Fine Jewellery32 m
- restaurant — Phebe's Zee Grill33 m
- retail — Wish List YYZ33 m
- cafe — Thobors Café34 m
- restaurant — Yukashi36 m
- retail — New Manor Convenience37 m
- restaurant — Chokka Persian Cuisine39 m
- retail41 m
- retail — Spa42 m
- transit stop — Manor Road East44 m
- retail — Jules Cafe Patisserie44 m
- retail — Fogtown48 m
- restaurant — Pizza Nova52 m
- transit stop — Manor Road East57 m
- retail — Maison Nurita60 m
- community — Toronto Public Library - Mount Pleasant67 m
- retail — Rosedale Kennedy Flowers67 m
- retail — Snapdragon69 m
- retail — Little White Sneakers71 m
- cafe — Daphne’s Antioch Café Breakfast & Lunch71 m
- retail — Piujut Gallery72 m
- retail — B. T. Nail74 m
- restaurant — XO Gelato74 m
- retail — Inhabit Books78 m
- retail — Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books80 m
- retail — Olive Oil Emporium80 m
- retail — Kempik Fine Bulk Food80 m
- retail — Unbox your Party81 m
- retail — Toronto Bath Center84 m
- retail — Pleasant Nails86 m
- retail — The Manor Boutique Salon91 m
- retail — Vanessa's Nails & Spa93 m
- restaurant — Shibui Sushi95 m
- retail — Periwinkle Flowers96 m
- retail — Collected Joy98 m
- retail — Closets by Design101 m
- restaurant — Domaine Mamo101 m
- retail — Cia Concept Store103 m
- retail — Foxies Bakeshop105 m
- restaurant — Florentia Italian Ristorante106 m
- retail — Dove Depot Cleaners107 m
- retail — White Rabbit Cannabis108 m
- retail — Davisville Kitchens112 m
- retail — Rewind112 m
- retail — Caribou Gifts116 m
- restaurant — Boland's Open Kitchen117 m
- retail — Season Fruit House118 m
- retail — Night & Day Window Decor122 m
- retail — Amoria Medspa Clinic122 m
- retail — David Austin Hair124 m
- retail — Elle Hair Studio126 m
- retail — Uberdog Mount Pleasant126 m
- retail — Fine Custom Dry Cleaners127 m
- retail — Candy's Costume Shop129 m
- retail — Jacaranda Tree & Co.132 m
- cafe — At Origin Cafe134 m
- retail — Green Natural Health and Nutrition Centre140 m
- retail — Helene Clarkson141 m
- retail — The Massage Therapy Boutique145 m
- transit stop — Soudan Avenue146 m
- retail — Royal Antiques Rug Gallery146 m
- retail — Flirty Flutters Lash & Brow147 m
- retail — World of Repair Rugs149 m
- retail — Frame Master159 m
- cafe — Starbucks161 m
- restaurant — Instant Du Palais164 m
- retail — Livingstone & Co.165 m
- retail — Elly Amar Studio169 m
- retail — Dry Clean Alterations171 m
- retail — Louis Shoe Repair172 m
- restaurant — Pizza Pizza174 m
- retail — Durant Sessions174 m
- transit stop — Soudan Avenue179 m
- retail — Rivo’s Barbershop179 m
- retail — Brentview Electronics184 m
Park profile
Five-axis radar across the structural dimensions.
Citywide percentile ranks
Across all Toronto parks in the dataset.
- Overall vitality99th
- Edge activation100th
- Connectivity46th
- Amenity diversity56th
- Natural comfort61th
- Enclosure90th
Most similar parks
Closest in metric space across the five structural dimensions.
- Ryerson Community ParkUrban Plaza60
- Market Lane ParkUrban Plaza63
- Wembley ParketteUrban Plaza50
- Bernard Avenue Road AllowanceUrban Plaza54
- Shaw St Traffic Median SouthCorridor / Linear Park52
Most opposite parks
Furthest in metric space — useful for recognising what kind of park this isn’t.
- Toronto Islands - Muggs Island ParkRavine / Naturalized Park25
- Rouge ParkWaterfront Park25
- Trca Lands ( 26)Ravine / Naturalized Park27
- Rouge ParkRavine / Naturalized Park28
- Rouge ParkRavine / Naturalized Park21
Visitor signals
Public attention measured by Google Places aggregates. This proxies attention, not occupancy. Aggregate-only — no usernames, no review text, no extra photos beyond the cached hero.
p61 citywide · p59 within Urban Plaza
Source: Google Places API · match unverified (0.00 composite confidence) · last refreshed 5/9/2026. Privacy contract. Measures public attention, not occupancy.
Human activity signals
Programming, social attention, temporal rhythm, and nearby pedestrian / cycling flow. An experimental aggregate layer that complements the spatial scores — partial coverage, partial confidence.
Activity reading: no inputs available. The strongest signal is public attention / mentions. Source coverage: google-places.
Does this score feel accurate?
Your read of Manor Community Greenmatters. We’re testing whether the model lines up with how people actually use the park. Submissions are stored locally; no account needed.
Tell us how this park feels
We measure structure (canopy, edges, connectivity). You measure feeling. Both matter — and disagreement is itself useful civic data.
What would improve this park?
Generated from the weakest measured dimensions — a starting point, not a prescription.
- Add or open more entrances and improve sidewalk continuity around the park. More permeability means more spontaneous use.
- Diversify what people can do in the park — playground, washroom, water, shade, performance, sport, garden — even small additions raise this score.
Data sources
- City of Toronto Open Data — Parks (Green Space)Polygon boundaries, official names, types.
- Parks & Recreation FacilitiesInventory of in-park amenities (washrooms, fields, rinks…).
- Toronto Pedestrian NetworkSidewalk segments around and through parks; estimated park entrances.
- Toronto Centreline V2Street segments + intersection nodes near park edges; trails and walkways.
- Toronto 3D MassingBuilding footprints + heights for edge-building counts, frontage density, and tower-in-the-park risk.
- Toronto Treed AreaTree canopy share inside park polygons via stratified-grid sampling.
- Toronto Waterbodies & RiversWater surface inside parks + nearest-water distance for cooling.
- Ravine & Natural Feature ProtectionRavine overlap as a cooling / natural-comfort signal.
- Toronto Street Tree InventoryTree count + density inside park polygons.
- Neighbourhood Profiles(Pending) Equity context proxy.
- OpenStreetMap (Overpass API)Cafés, restaurants, retail, transit stops, parking, highways, rail.