Don Heights Unitarian Congregation is a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is affiliated with the Canadian Unitarian Council. It is one of six UU congregations and fellowships in the Greater Toronto Area. History The congregation was founded in 1956. The congregation obtained its first building in 1960, located at the corner of Antrim Crescent and Kennedy Road in Scarborough. In 1985, the site was redeveloped to include a 10-story co-op housing apartment building, which was completed in 1991. The site was sold in 2000, and the congregation is now located on Wynford Drive, near Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue. Members Notable members include musician Bill White, the first Black Canadian to run for federal office and his daughter Sheila White, both of whom previous served as musical director of the congregation.