Climate · Toronto, ON
Climate resilience in High Park-Swansea, Toronto
High Park-Swansea scores 55 out of 100 on climate resilience, middle band of Toronto. Higher = more resilient (less hazard exposure).
Climate resilience score
A national percentile that blends flood, wildfire, earthquake, landslide, and radon resilience. Same 0–100 framing as every other lens , higher = more resilient (less hazard exposure).
Climate Resilience
55/ 100
Higher = more resilient
Overall
55/ 100
Across 5 lenses
What stands out
Bait fact
The weakest sub-component in High Park-Swansea is heat, 79 on the 0–100 risk scale.
Per-hazard scores, the underlying federal datasets (NRCan FSM, NBAC, NBC 2020 Sa(0.2s), PCLD v12, Health Canada radon survey), and insurance implications are in the free trial.
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Updated
May 15, 2026
Methodology
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