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.
Archives: Neighbourhoods
Neighbourhood post type
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.
Forest Hill
One of Toronto’s most affluent districts, Forest Hill is a quiet residential neighbourhood filled mostly with large detached homes. Its kid-friendly parks, prestigious schools, Beltline Trail, and small shopping hub of Forest Hill Village make the area attractive to families.
King East
This area is famous for its designer furniture stores, community college and growing restaurant scene, making it increasingly popular among young professionals.
Liberty Village
A condo-dense neighbourhood functioning as one of the city’s creative corridors with production facilities, agencies and tech firms operating out of lofts and studio spaces in converted industrial warehouses and factories.
Parkdale
An eclectic and ever-changing residential neighbourhood with colorful street art and a mix of Victorian homes and apartment buildings. The area features an international mix of restaurants, independent galleries, trendy bars and vintage shops that draw in locals and visitors alike.
Rosedale
One of the Toronto’s most affluent neighbourhoods surrounded by beautiful ravines and parkland. The area is filled with tree-lined winding roads and beautiful mansions and is a short distance from Toronto’s major businesses, entertainment and high-end shopping districts.
The Junction
A bustling neighbourhood home to some of the city’s most interesting furniture shops, espresso bars, restaurants and live music venues.
Cabbagetown
A historic city neighbourhood filled with Victorian architecture, an urban farm and a vast array of cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Distillery District
Once home to a large whisky distillery, the pedestrian-only district is lined with cobblestone streets, offering a charming array of boutiques, galleries, restaurants and bars.