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Cherryhill, London Ontario

This page offers a data-driven profile of the Cherryhill neighbourhood in London, Ontario, featuring an interactive map that outlines the neighbourhood boundary and shows the area in context, plus housing, population, and school-catchment insights.

Cherryhill is a residential neighbourhood in London, Ontario with a population of about 10,364. Homeownership is lower the London average. Housing is primarily apartments with a mix of other housing types.

Neighbourhood Facts

Population (2021)
Cherryhill: 10,364
London: 422,033
Population density
Cherryhill: 3,856
London: 943
Homeownership rate
Cherryhill: 7.9%
London: 58.2%
Median household income
Cherryhill: $49,549
London: $81,043
Average household size
Cherryhill: 1.8
London: 2.4
Immigrant share
Cherryhill: 34.9%
London: 26.0%
Dominant housing type
Cherryhill: Apartments
London: Detached homes
Land area
Cherryhill: 2.69 km2
London: 447.37 km2

Housing Profile

IndicatorCherryhillLondon overall
Homeownership %7.9%58.2%
Detached %2.4%49.0%
Semi-detached %0.4%3.4%
Row %4.9%13.3%
Apartment %92.2%34.3%
Average household size1.82.4

Housing mix reflects the share of dwelling types reported in Census 2021.

Population and Demographics

Household and Family Context

IndicatorCherryhillLondon overall
Family households share40.3%60.8%
Households with children33.5%50.9%
Average household size1.82.4

Income and Education

IndicatorCherryhillLondon overall
Median household income (2020)$49,549$81,043
Post-secondary attainment73.7%67.8%
Bachelor's degree or higher47.3%35.0%

Language and Newcomer Context

IndicatorCherryhillLondon overall
Immigrant share of population 34.9% 26.0%
Top non-English languages reported
    • n/a
    Refugee share of population 13.4% 6.7%

    Schools Serving the Neighbourhood

    Schools listed below have residential addresses inside the neighbourhood boundary.

    SchoolBoardGradesProgram
    West Oaks French Immersion Public SchoolTVDSBElementaryFrench Immersion
    London Central Secondary SchoolTVDSBSecondaryRegular Track
    St. John French Immersion SchoolLDCSBElementaryFrench Immersion
    Oakridge Secondary SchoolTVDSBSecondaryRegular Track
    Notre Dame Separate SchoolLDCSBElementaryRegular
    Riverside Public SchoolTVDSBElementaryRegular Track
    St Thomas Aquinas Secondary SchoolLDCSBSecondaryRegular
    St. Andre Bessette Secondary SchoolLDCSBSecondaryRegular
    Jeanne-Sauvé Public SchoolTVDSBElementaryFrench Immersion
    Sir Frederick Banting Secondary SchoolTVDSBSecondaryRegular Track
    H B Beal Secondary SchoolTVDSBSecondaryRegular Track
    Eagle Heights Public SchoolTVDSBElementaryRegular Track
    St Thomas More Separate SchoolLDCSBElementaryRegular
    Knollwood Park Public SchoolTVDSBElementaryRegular Track

    Commuting and Transportation

    Commute mode shareCherryhillLondon overall
    Car, truck, or van76.9%88.2%
    Public transit15.5%6.0%
    Walk5.8%4.2%
    Other1.8%1.6%

    Commute mode shares are based on adult travel-to-work data.

    Summary

    Cherryhill is a neighbourhood in London, Ontario with many apartment buildings. Homeownership appears lower than the city overall, pointing to a more renter-oriented mix. Income and education indicators are mixed relative to the city average, pointing to a varied socioeconomic profile. Newcomer presence appears stronger than the city average, adding to cultural diversity. Transit plays a larger role than the city overall, suggesting better access to routes and services. School options span LDCSB and TVDSB, and the map shows residential addresses within each catchment to help families explore boundaries.

    Data Sources, Methodology & Notes

    Census data: Statistics Canada Census 2021 indicators aggregated from Dissemination Areas to neighbourhoods using area-weighted areal interpolation, with residential groups weighted by address unit counts (Canada Post unit counts where available; otherwise address = 1).

    London overall comparisons: Statistics Canada Census 2021 indicators for the City of London, Ontario.

    Development activity: City of London residential permits (single/semi) and additional residential unit (ARU) permit records from 2020 to 2026.

    Rental licences and property standards violations (PSV): City of London licensing and by-law enforcement records with geocoded addresses (point-in-polygon assignment).

    School catchments: address-level school range data joined to neighbourhoods; school locations from the official catchment file.

    Zoning and address roll: municipal address dataset with zoning codes (Zoning_main and Zoning_All); zoning category groupings follow the City of London zoning by-law sections.

    Disclaimer: Information on this page is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. Please do your own research and confirm details with official sources.

    Interpretation: Summaries are descriptive and based on reported data. Rate-based indicators are suppressed when neighbourhood denominators are small.

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