With an estimated population of around 86,000, Maple is a pretty densely populated neighbourhood, in the same vein as the rest of Vaughan. Maple’s residents are mostly upper-middle class families, with a median after-tax income of around $93,000 a year, which is almost $20,000 higher than the national median.
The average age of the population at around 36 years of age, and around 18% of its population made up of couples with children. And with a significant number of private and public schools and academies, Maple is an excellent neighbourhood for raising a family.
Among the many public schools in the area you can find Julliard Public School, Maple High School, Vellore Woods Public School, Maple Creek Public School and Tommy Douglas Secondary School. Private schools include North Hill Private School, Rutherford Private School and Daycare, and King Heights Academy.
There’s also a number of Catholic schools in the area such as, Blessed Trinity Catholic Elementary School at 230 Hawker Road, Maple., Le-Petit-Prince at 79 Avro Road, Maple, Holy Jubilee Catholic Elementary School at 400 St. Joan of Arc Ave, Maple., Father John Kelly at 9350 Keele Street, Maple., Divine Mercy at 251 Melville Ave, Maple., as well a large number of specialized music and art academies to be found.
As part of the city of Vaughan, Maple has a pretty diverse population. Though the most commonly spoken language is English, due to having the highest concentration of southern Europeans in the country, there’s a large number of Italian, Russian, Polish and Hebrew speakers in the neighbourhood. There’s also a small, though growing number of Chinese, Spanish and Hindi and Punjabi speaking residents.
Reflecting its sizable Jewish community, you can find the Joseph & Wolf Lebovic Jewish Community Campus at 9600 Bathurst St. This community center offers a large variety of health and wellness, daycare, aquatic, fitness and social services catering to Jewish and non-Jewish families alike from around the GTA.
Maple is also home to the Baitul Islam Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Canada, and it’s located on 10610 Jane Street. It was completed in 1992 as part of the Peace Village residential subdivision, on the northernmost part of Maple.