Scarborough, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Scarborough varies depending on the amount of tourists visiting the city. Tourist attractions include the Scarborough Castle ruins, North Bay and modern shopping centers. The population is expected to rise as the tourism industry thrives in the area. The following are some facts about Scarborough City's population. This is a relatively small city, and it's definitely worth visiting to see what it has to offer.

Public transportation is extensive in Scarborough. The Toronto Transit Commission operates a rapid transit system that connects to other parts of the city. There are extensive bus routes in the city, including Scarborough Centre Bus Terminal. The Scarborough RT line runs north-south through the eastern part of the city. Another popular mode of transportation is the subway. There are two subway lines in the city. The Lakeshore East line runs along the southern part of the district, while the Stouffville line runs north-south in west Scarborough.

The percentage of the population that has a decline of 20% is shown as solid brown on Map 1. The neighbourhoods with a 20 percent income decrease are located outside the central corridor, the Yonge Street subway, and the subway. This indicates a concentration of wealth and poverty in these areas. Despite this, income inequality continues to increase in the area. The following chart shows income distribution in Scarborough City, and how it compares to other Canadian cities.