Notable Alumni
- Michael Andlauer '81 minority owner, Montreal Canadiens 2009 to present
- Carl Brewer NHL Defenceman Toronto Maple Leafs 1958 - 1980
- Robert Chisholm, Vice Chair, retired, Bank of Nova Scotia
- Tony Comper, '63, President and Chief Executive Officer, retired, Bank of Montreal
- Andy Curran, musician
- Kris Draper, '90, NHL Forward Detroit Red Wings 1990 to present
- John D'Amico, NHL Referee / Linesman, Member Hockey Hall of Fame, 1937–2005
- Rishi Ganjoo, '91, a.k.a. Danko Jones, frontman of the Toronto-based rock trio of the same name
- Jamal Mayers NHL Forward St. Louis Blues, 1996-2007 Toronto Maple Leafs 2008, Calgary Flames 2010, Chicago Blackhawks 2011
- Richard Park, '94, NHL Forward New York Islanders 1994-1996, Anaheim Ducks 1997-1998, Philadelphia Flyers 1999, Minnesota Wild 2001-2004, Vancouver Canucks 2005, New York Islanders 2006-2010
- Keanu Reeves, actor, attended but did not graduate
- Tim Ryan, '56, sportscaster for CBS Sports
- Sidney James "Sid" Smith, '44, NHL Forward Toronto Maple Leafs 1946 - 1958
- Thomas Sutton, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, retired Pacific Life Insurance Company
- Major Frederick Albert Tilston, VC, '24, Former De La Salle Cadet and Canadian war hero Victoria Cross recipient (the highest award in the Commonwealth for gallantry in the face of the enemy)
- Mike Wadsworth, Canadian Football League, Toronto Argonauts, Athletic Director Notre Dame University, former Canadian Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland
- Thomas Woods, '71, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Risk Officer Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Gerry Dee, '88, comedian, NBC (Last Comic Standing) 2007, Broadcaster, The Score Television Network, "Mr. D" sitcom, CBC Television
•Sebastian Fuschini, '77, Vice President, Pizza Pizza Ltd
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