Centrally located and known for its recreational facilities, quiet neighbourhood and lively shopping district along Mount Pleasant with various cafes, restaurants and bars.
Archives: Neighbourhoods
Neighbourhood post type
Fort York
A heritage conservation district housing wartime buildings from 1812. Young professionals inhabit its lofts, townhomes and condominiums with ground-level retail and cafes.
The Beaches
A relaxed neighbourhood with a lakeside resort–town vibe. A top summer destination, drawing Torontonians and tourists to its sandy beaches, boardwalk and numerous independent specialty stores.
Playter Estates
An exclusive enclave of beautiful Edwardian- and Victorian-style homes located in Toronto’s East End, just steps away from the fabulous shopping district along The Danforth and Riverdale Park. Conveniently close to public transit and the Don Valley Parkway on-ramps for motorists travelling in and out of the city.
Mississauga
Growing from a small collection of towns and villages, Mississauga has become Canada’s sixth-largest city! Situated near the waterfront shores of Lake Ontario, conservations lands, two hospitals (Credit Valley Hospital and Trillium Health Centre), Erindale College Campus (U of T) and the Hershey Centre make up the nucleus of this great city.
Financial District
A bustling district known for Bay Street’s high-rise corporations, law firms and the TSX. Dining options range from cozy cafes to chic power lunch restaurants. The area is home to the massive PATH network consisting of long walkways, shops and services.
Deer Park
Located in the heart of the Yonge and St. Clair shopping district known for its many fine restaurants and retailers. Just steps away from the TTC and Rosehill Reservoir—one of Toronto’s lushest green spaces.
Entertainment District
A lively neighbourhood with everything from buzzy clubs, restaurants and shops along with some of the country’s best attractions, including the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and musical theatres and concert halls.
Yorkville
An eclectic mix of luxury condominium apartment buildings, commercial office towers and posh hotels with side streets lined with Victorian homes and ornate gardens. A fashionable destination for affluent shoppers at its high-end boutiques, chic cafes, bars and restaurants.
The Annex
A lively area that draws its energy from University of Toronto, as well as from the bars, restaurants, and cafes along Bloor Street. It is home to many Victorian and Edwardian houses preserved since the late 19th century.