Toronto’s west-side neighbourhood has a small-town European charm filled with boutique shops, restaurants and outdoor food markets that line the streets.
Archives: Neighbourhoods
Neighbourhood post type
Moss Park
An area dominated by housing projects and ongoing gentrification, just steps away from the Distillery District, the Financial District and St. Lawrence Market.
Leslieville
A family-friendly, hip neighbourhood filled with cozy houses, quaint stores and tree-lined streets. A place locals and foodies flock for weekend brunch, numerous restaurants and bar options.
Kensington Mkt
A unique, walkable neighbourhood with a bohemian vibe, accentuated by wonderful diversity with its eclectic mix of vintage boutiques, grocers, restaurants and cafes.
Cityplace
One of Toronto’s newer neighbourhoods downtown where professional singles and couples can enjoy commute-free live, work and play lifestyle.
Summerhill
A highly sought-after place to live with its stunning Victorian homes, tree-lined streets, plenty of park space, shopping along Yonge Street and ease of access to Toronto’s downtown core. This is one neighbourhood that has it all.
Regent Park
A neighbourhood in the flux of redevelopment, bringing a vibrant community of businesses, condos, apartments, community services and a blend of residents across various cultural spectra.
Moore Park
One of Toronto’s most sought-after, family-friendly neighbourhoods that lies tucked between two ravines and features beautiful homes, tree-lined streets and two highly rated public elementary schools.
Corktown
One of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods that has something for everyone, including beautiful parks to explore, collaborative work spaces, local coffee shops and delicious restaurant options.
Bay Street
The Bay Street Corridor has evolved into one of Toronto’s prime condo markets, conveniently located within walking distance of the Financial District, Hospital District, City Hall, ROM, Eaton Centre, Ryerson University and U of T.