Brockton village was a village located to the west of the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, annexed in 1884. This location is now fairly central in the current City of Toronto. It encompassed the area from Bloor Street on the north, Dufferin Avenue on the east, High Park on the west and ranged from Queen Street, along Roncesvalles, Wright Avenue and Dundas Streets to the south. Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Established: March 6, 1834 Area: East to West: 43 km North to South: 21 km629. ... Looking down upon the Hillside Gardens and Grenadier Pond. ...
The former town hall still exists, converted to commercial usage, and is located at the south-west corner of Dundas Street West and Brock Street.
The name of Brockton lives on as the general name of the neighbourhood for real estate purposes.