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Bayview Avenue Condos

The south­ern end of Bayview Avenue starts at River Street (under Queen Street East) near the city’s Lake Ontario water­front (or Toronto Bay hence the name Bayview). It runs north beyond Stee­les Avenue, Toronto’s north­ern city limit, and con­tin­ues north through York Region, where it is for­mally iden­ti­fied as York Regional Road 34.

Many of the neigh­bour­hoods that Bayview Avenue passes through, such as the Bri­dle Path, are con­sid­ered to be among the most expen­sive res­i­den­tial real estate in Toronto and among the most pres­ti­gious neigh­bour­hoods in all of Canada. These areas include the inter­sec­tions at Post Road, Lawrence Avenue, Stee­les Avenue and 16th Avenue.

Fol­low­ing World War II, Bayview was extended south from Moore Avenue in Lea­side to Front Street, par­al­lel to the route of the Don Val­ley Park­way. This addi­tion is fre­quently referred to as the Bayview Exten­sion. South of Bloor Street, Bayview runs along­side the Cana­dian National Rail­way tracks in the Don Val­ley. This part of Bayview, though only four lanes wide, and at its south­ern­most tip only two lanes wide, is nev­er­the­less a very quick route from the down­town to the sub­urbs due to the absence of res­i­dences and busi­nesses along the route and the lack of cross-streets.

Most of the con­dos on Bayview are towards the mid­dle and north­ern ends. The area north of Eglin­ton has seen a few con­dos built in the past 10 years or so. Many more con­dos are being built around Bayview and Shep­pard, though. With the prox­im­ity of the TTC and Bayview Vil­lage shop­ping cen­tre, it is a nat­ural place to build new con­dos.

Call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are inter­ested in any of these Bayview Avenue Con­dos! And please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.

Kilgour Estates - 20 Burkebrook Place & 50 Kilgour RoadKil­gour Estates – 20 Burke­brook Place & 50 Kil­gour Road
In 1909, Joseph Kil­gour, Pres­i­dent of the Canada Paper Com­pany, estab­lished one of Bayview’s first coun­try estates, south of Lawrence Avenue. Daniels has envi­sioned Kil­gour Estate to be an address that has always belonged within Toronto’s most sought-after neigh­bour­hoods. Beyond the stately entry gates within twelve acres of finely groomed estate lands, a tree-lined boule­vard leads towards gra­cious ter­raced con­do­minium res­i­dences, dis­tin­guished town­homes and a clas­si­cal look­out belved­eres on the edge of the lush Burke Brook ravine.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Bayview Walk Condos - 1818 Bayview Avenue Bayview Walk – 1818 Bayview Avenue
Bayview Walk is a low rise build­ing located near the very desir­able Lea­side neigh­bour­hood. Sun­ny­brook plaza is steps away for easy gro­cery shop­ping and a 5-minute bus ride gets res­i­dents to the Eglin­ton sub­way. Built in 1992 by Plaza­corp, the condo has ameni­ties such as a fit­ness cen­tre, sauna, party room, rooftop deck/garden, secu­rity sys­tem and vis­i­tor park­ing. The build­ing has retail on the ground floor to add even more con­ve­nience. Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Braxton Condos - 1750 Bayview Avenue The Brax­ton – 1750 Bayview Avenue
The Brax­ton is steps to every­thing the neigh­bour­hood has to offer but gives you a feel­ing like you’re liv­ing in the coun­try. Sun­ny­brook Plaza and Lea­side shops are just oppo­site of the build­ing. The TTC is just at the building’s door for a short 5 minute ride to the sub­way. The build­ing has a won­der­ful exer­cise room, enter­tain­ment room, and vis­i­tor park­ing. A rel­a­tively recent condo, it was com­pleted in 2000.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Canterbury Lawrence Park - 2130 Bayview Avenue Can­ter­bury Lawrence Park – 2130 Bayview Avenue
Can­ter­bury Lawrence Park is a new town­house project by Trib­ute Com­mu­ni­ties cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 2130 Bayview Ave in Toronto. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. Avail­able town­houses start at $739,990. The scenic Blyth­wood Ravine nour­ishes this beau­ti­ful land­scape, endow­ing it with rare nat­ural beauty. Bril­liant clay brick and stone exte­ri­ors invite you into a gor­geous inte­rior set­ting, with lux­u­ri­ous hard­wood floors, oak veneer stair­cases, nine-foot ceil­ings, gran­ite coun­ter­tops and more.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Blyth­wood at Hunt­ing­ton – 1900 Bayview Avenue Blyth­wood at Hunt­ing­ton – 1900 Bayview Avenue
Perched on the east­ern edge of Sher­wood Park, this devel­op­ment will con­sist of two lowrise build­ings, joined by an attrac­tive one-story glass prom­e­nade. While most units will have at least some expo­sure to the ravine view, units on the west and south also have a view of the city sky­line. Sizes start at 1,690 square feet and rise to an impres­sive 6,000 square foot pent­house with two ter­races, four bed­rooms and two lev­els. It’s car­riage trade all the way here: state-of-the-art envi­ron­men­tal effi­ciency, kitchens by Irpinia, oak strip floor­ing, 10-foot ceil­ings and a host of ameni­ties make it as fine as the homes these buy­ers are leav­ing behind. And as such, pur­chasers are encour­aged to cus­tomize their units.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Bayview - 1801 Bayview Avenue The Bayview – 1801 Bayview Avenue
On Bayview just north of Eglin­ton, this condo was built in 2003 by Daniels. Ris­ing 9 sto­ries, there are 100 units in this Lea­side condo build­ing. Lay­outs range from one to three bed­rooms, with two bed­rooms being the most com­mon. All have bal­conies or ter­races, and each unit has at least one park­ing spot. Fin­ishes are rather posh, with hard­wood, coved ceil­ings, cor­ner tubs and stain­less appli­ances. Ameni­ties include a rec room, exer­cise room with sauna and secu­rity guard. While the condo fees are all-inclusive, they are quite high.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Chedington - 1 Chedington Place The Ched­ing­ton – 1 Ched­ing­ton Place
The European-designed Ched­ing­ton Place is on the north-east cor­ner of Bayview and Lawrence. An exclu­sive condo that fea­tures pri­vate ele­va­tors, spec­tac­u­lar ravine views and grand suites. Empty nesters from the area are attracted to the building’s exquis­ite fin­ishes and full ser­vice valet park­ing. There are def­i­nitely a lot of peo­ple sell­ing larger homes who want a decent size con­do­minium, Ched­ing­ton Place is a link to the cur­rent short­age of suites in the upper end of the mar­ket. The Ched­ing­ton is newer and has exquis­ite fin­ishes – high ceil­ings, fire­places, bal­conies which over­look the Rosedale Ravine. Condo buy­ers in this mar­ket are gen­er­ally look­ing for two bed­rooms and a den, a big kitchen, a bal­cony and high ceil­ings. They also want valet park­ing, secu­rity and ser­vice, which The Ched­ing­ton pro­vides with some grandeur.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Empire on Bayview - 17 Barberry Place Empire on Bayview – 17 Bar­berry Place
The Empire Con­do­mini­ums at New York Tow­ers on Bayview is a gor­geous devel­op­ment from the Daniels Cor­po­ra­tion. The unique archi­tec­ture of these four condo tow­ers makes them iden­ti­fi­able from miles away. There are 400 suites avail­able in this build­ing – com­prised of one bed­rooms, one bed­rooms plus den, two bed­rooms, pent­houses and beau­ti­ful gar­den vil­las and town­homes. Each has a bal­cony or ter­race. Condo ameni­ties include the Empire Club, a sprawl­ing spa and fit­ness cen­tre com­plete with recre­ational facil­i­ties for res­i­dents and their guests to enjoy. There are steam­rooms, a pool, a fit­ness cen­tre with aer­o­bics room, media room, vir­tual golf cen­tre, party room with kitchen, and bil­liards room. The lobby boasts a card room, lounge and library. 24-hour concierge ser­vices and alarms pre-wired to suite doors pro­vides com­pre­hen­sive secu­rity. This tower was com­pleted in 2005 and is 28 storeys tall.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Chelsea - 19 Barberry Place The Chelsea – 19 Bar­berry Place
Com­pleted in 2003 by Daniels, this is one of the shorter build­ings in the New York Tow­ers com­plex at Bayview and Shep­pard. The Chelsea has 8 floors and 126 suites. The con­do­mini­ums here are 1 bed­room, 1 bed­room + den, two bed­rooms or 2 bed­room + den lay­outs. The rooms are rel­a­tively spa­cious as far as new condo con­struc­tion goes. Many of the con­dos are fur­nished with hard­wood floors along with gran­ite coun­ter­tops in the kitchens. 19 Bar­berry con­dos are walk­ing dis­tance from Bayview Vil­lage Mall and the sub­way. The 401 is just a few min­utes drive from the con­dos mak­ing this an excel­lent loca­tion for the morn­ing com­mute. There is an indoor swim­ming pool and an under­ground garage facil­ity. Inter­net access and a café are also avail­able within the build­ing. How­ever, there is a restric­tion on keep­ing pets.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Waldorf Towers - 2 & 8 Rean Drive Wal­dorf Tow­ers – 2 & 8 Rean Drive
The other 2 build­ings in the New York Tow­ers com­plex by Daniels, these were also com­pleted in 2003. With 230 suites on 20 floors in the East Tower and 221 suites over 20 floors in the West Tower, 2 Rean Drive & 8 Rean Drive have 1 bed­room, 2 bed­room or 2+1 bed­room lay­outs with one or two bath­rooms respec­tively. The Wal­dorf Tower con­dos have great access to nearby Bayview vil­lage, 401 high­way, sub­way, Loblaws, YMCA and schools. The con­do­mini­ums boast high qual­ity fin­ishes and style that the Daniels group has been known for. You can calm and relax your­self in a charm­ing and peace­ful envi­ron­ment through var­i­ous activ­i­ties pro­vided in the exer­cise room, swim­ming pool, sauna, library, vir­tual golf, bil­liards, ping-pong, out­door BBQ patio, and a multi pur­pose recre­ational room.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Bayview Mansions - 1 & 2 Clairtrell Road Bayview Man­sions – 1 & 2 Clairtrell Road
Bayview Man­sions is a beau­ti­ful condo com­plex located just west of Bayview on the north side of Shep­pard. Devel­oped by the Times Group Cor­po­ra­tion and com­pleted in 2004, both build­ings are 14-stories high with 130 suites in each. Near the upscale shops and restau­rants of Bayview Vil­lage and the Bayview sub­way sta­tion, each build­ing of Bayview Man­sions has a brick, glass and pre­cast con­crete facade. There are approx­i­mately 260 con­dos avail­able, rang­ing from 777 square feet to 1,385 square feet – all with bal­conies. The Bayview Man­sions fea­ture a rooftop ter­race and a gar­den with a pleas­ant water­fall. Recre­ational facil­i­ties include gym, sauna, bil­liards room, exer­cise room and a fit­ness cen­ter. The main­te­nance charges include all the util­i­ties like park­ing, water, heat, hydro, and air con­di­tion­ing. The park­ing is under­ground. Pets are per­mit­ted with some restric­tions.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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St. Gabriel Village Condos - 650 Sheppard Avenue East St. Gabriel Vil­lage Con­dos – 650–676 Shep­pard Avenue East
St. Gabriel is com­posed of St. Gabriel Vil­lage, two tow­ers which have the feel­ing of liv­ing in a bun­ga­low. They include large cov­ered ter­races. Next is St. Gabriel Ter­race, a bou­tique hotel-style res­i­dence, with all ameni­ties included, right down to a tooth­brush. Last is St. Gabriel Lane – town­homes for fam­i­lies, each with a bit of a back­yard area. Another devel­op­ment by Shane Baghai, St. Gabriel Vil­lage is a gor­geous com­plex of con­do­mini­ums and town­homes in the heart of North York. Right beside the upscale shops, restau­rants and ser­vices of Bayview Vil­lage, it is near pub­lic tran­sit and the 401. A con­do­minium build­ing and col­lec­tion of 23 town­homes will make St. Gabriel a secluded neigh­bour­hood of its own. Ameni­ties include a the­atre room, saunas, pri­vate din­ing room, relax­ing piano bar, valet park­ing and fit­ness facil­i­ties.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Arc Condos - 2885 Bayview Avenue Arc Con­dos – 2885 Bayview Avenue
Arc Con­dos is a Daniels-built condo located at the north­east cor­ner of Bayview and Shep­pard, in North York. It is a fan­tas­tic 15-storey new condo with 447 res­i­den­tial condo units in a prime spot in Bayview Vil­lage. Like no other condo in Toronto, the Arc Condo is shaped just that – like an arc. Arc Condo ameni­ties include pool, fit­ness cen­tre, his/her change rooms, bil­liards room, party room, media lounge, inter­net cafe, cater­ing kitchen, cof­fee bar, screen­ing the­atre, and two guest suites. With direct access to the Bayview sub­way sta­tion and located adja­cent to Bayview Vil­lage Shop­ping Cen­tre, Arc is at the apex of shop­ping, the­atres, din­ing and cul­tural events.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Chrysler Towers - 1 & 3 Rean Drive Chrysler Tow­ers – 1 & 3 Rean Drive
Both con­do­minium build­ings were com­pleted by the Daniel’s group in 2003 with 320 suites and 28 floors per build­ing. Part of the New York Tow­ers devel­op­ment at Shep­pard and Bayview. Both build­ings are known as the Chrys­lar East and West Tow­ers and have great access to nearby Bayview vil­lage, 401 high­way, sub­way, Loblaw’s, YMCA and schools. Many con­dos within the build­ing have a num­ber of upgrades includ­ing gran­ite coun­ter­tops, hard floors, stain­less steel appli­ances, mar­ble van­i­ties, and mar­ble floor­ing in the bath­rooms. With great lay­outs and neu­tral décor you will be ready to move in. Enjoy ameni­ties such as indoor swim­ming pool, party room, library, bil­liards room, sauna, and twenty-four hours concierge. The devel­op­ment also boasts locker facil­i­ties, and ample vis­i­tor park­ing spaces.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Governor's Manor - 67-93 Douglas Crescent Governor’s Manor – 67–93 Dou­glas Cres­cent
The homes on Dou­glas Cres­cent sit on the edge of the wooded hills of the Moore Park Ravine and all res­i­dences expe­ri­ence wildlife right out­side their back door. These houses were built in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. Also on Dou­glas Cres­cent sits the his­toric Governor’s Manor at 67–93 Dou­glas Cres­cent. In recent years this res­i­dence has been trans­formed into an upscale con­do­minium town­house com­plex adding a grand qual­ity to this already pres­ti­gious enclave of homes. This Eng­lish Tudor style apart­ment, built in the 1920′s, is a stately look­ing build­ing that adds to the grandeur of this exclu­sive neigh­bour­hood.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Rockefeller - 18 Kenaston Gardens The Rock­e­feller – 18 Kenas­ton Gar­dens
Part of the the New York Tow­ers condo com­plex at Bayview and Shep­pard, this 20-storey condo tower was com­pleted by Daniels in 2006. Directly across from Bayview Vil­lage Shop­ping Cen­tre and lit­er­ally steps to the Bayview sub­way sta­tion, this condo is close to every­thing. Min­utes to high­ways 401, 404 and the DVP – and sur­rounded by gor­geous parks and great schools. Condo ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge, party room, fit­ness cen­tre, indoor swim­ming pool, games room and media room.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Bayview - 23 Rean Drive The Bayview – 23 Rean Drive
The Bayview is a ter­raced con­do­minium res­i­dences at Bayview and Shep­pard, one of the lux­u­ri­ous con­do­mini­ums devel­oped by Daniels Cor­po­ra­tion and Amica. With 9 storeys and 101 suites, The Bayview Ter­raced Con­do­minium is per­fect for res­i­dents of all ages. Ameni­ties include concierge, library, indoor swim­ming pool, bil­liard room, whirlpool, the­atre, steam room, meet­ing room, gym, guest room, exer­cise room, party room, pri­vate din­ing room and piano lounge. Min­utes to Bayview sub­way sta­tion, Bayview Vil­lage Shop­ping Cen­tre and High­ways 401 & 404.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Merci Le Condominiums - 27 Rean Drive Merci Le Con­do­mini­ums – 27 Rean Drive
Merci is the newest condo to be added to the New York Tow­ers com­mu­nity at Bayview and Shep­pard by the award-winning Daniels Cor­po­ra­tion. Merci com­bines Parisian-inspired archi­tec­ture with mod­ern ameni­ties to offer a sophis­ti­cated lifestyle oppor­tu­nity in the heart of uptown Toronto. This boutique-style res­i­dence is resplen­dent in the clas­si­cal touches of an ornate Parisian design marked by the ele­gance of a tra­di­tional mansard roof and charm­ing dormer winders. The build­ing adds another Euro­pean ele­ment to the archi­tec­tural mix in the com­mu­nity.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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The Alexandria - Bayview Avenue & Post Road The Alexan­dria – Bayview Avenue & Post Road
The Alexan­dria is a new town­house project by Hush Homes cur­rently under con­struc­tion at Bayview Ave & Post Rd in Toronto. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014. Avail­able town­houses range in price from $2,300,000 to $3,050,000. The project has a total of 20 units. Alexan­dria is a col­lec­tion of fine town­homes per­fectly posi­tioned between two sought-after and pres­ti­gious loca­tions. The Bri­dle Path and Post Road. This afflu­ent neigh­bour­hood is home to some of the largest and most expen­sive homes in Toronto. The Alexan­dria is the first true town­homes to be added to this area.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Aristo at Avonshire - 120 Harrison Garden Boulevard Aristo at Avon­shire – 120 Har­ri­son Gar­den Boule­vard
Aristo at Avon­shire is a new condo and town­house project by Tridel cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 120 Har­ri­son Gar­den Blvd in Toronto. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014. Avail­able condos/townhouses range in price from $342,000 to $525,000. Aristo is a fusion of sleek design and mod­ern day must-haves con­tin­ues to take North York by storm. Noth­ing will be deemed too glam for Aristo 2, the newest 16 storey tower at Tridel’s Avon­shire con­do­minium com­mu­nity.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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8 on Bayview - 2500 Bayview Avenue 8 on Bayview – 2500 Bayview Avenue
8 on Bayview is a new hous­ing, condo and town­house project by Wycliffe Homes cur­rently in pre­con­struc­tion at 2500 Bayview Ave in Toronto. Avail­able houses/condos/townhouses start at $1,500,000. The project has a total of 8 units. This exclu­sive col­lec­tion of town­homes is located in the pres­ti­gious neigh­bour­hood of Bayview and York Mills, only a 2 minute walk to the out­door restau­rants and shops of York Mills Plaza. At 3,000 square feet with 2 car park­ing, each unique home fea­tures full floor mas­ter bed­room retreats, over­sized out­door enter­tain­ing patios, pro­fes­sional kitchen appli­ances and home ele­va­tors all fin­ished with the sig­na­ture Wycliffe appoint­ments which has been a sta­ple to Toronto lux­ury liv­ing for over 60 years.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Lea­side fea­tures the com­mer­cial cen­tre of the region along Bayview, fea­tur­ing a mix of restau­rants, antique shops, and spe­cialty stores, while also con­tain­ing plenty of green space for recre­ation. Mid-rise con­dos in the area offer access to this desir­able com­mu­nity at a range of prices.

Bayview and Shep­pard, Bayview and Eglin­ton, Bayview and Lawrence – every area has it’s own con­dos. From the ultra lux­ury projects near Post Road and Sun­ny­brook, to the older units closer to Eglin­ton and Lea­side, to the newer and smaller con­dos being built around Shep­pard and the new sub­way line.

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Lau­rin & Natalie Jef­frey are Toronto Real­tors with Cen­tury 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these arti­cles, they just repro­duce them here for peo­ple
who are inter­ested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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  • High Park

    Set beneath tow­er­ing oaks on rolling streets are the gor­geous homes of High Park.  The most typ­i­cal High Park home designs are two and three storey detached brick, reflect­ing Vic­to­rian, Edwar­dian, and Tudor archi­tec­tural influ­ences.  Also in the neigh­bour­hood are sev­eral very nice con­do­minium build­ings sit­u­ated on Gothic, High Park, and Que­bec Avenues (near Bloor).  While many High Park con­dos offer stun­ning views of the park itself, some even pro­vide sight­lines all the way down to Lake Ontario.

    The High Park neigh­bour­hood con­tains a wealth of his­tory. The area north of Bloor Street was for­merly part of the Town of West Toronto Junc­tion, which was annexed by the City of Toronto in 1909. The High Park prop­erty south of Bloor Street was pur­chased in 1836 by John Howard, Toronto’s first sur­veyor. Howard named his estate High Park because of its mag­nif­i­cent view of Lake Ontario.

    In 1873 Howard deeded his beloved High Park estate to the City of Toronto. John Howard’s for­mer res­i­dence Col­borne Lodge, is still sit­u­ated on its orig­i­nal site in High Park, where it is now a museum. In the early 1890s, freshly built roads and a new­fan­gled street­car line allowed lumi­nar­ies like Eden Smith to con­struct their homes on nearby Indian Road and High Park Boule­vard. By 1930, the park swelled to its cur­rent size of 400 acres after the city bought up green space east and west of the for­mer Howard estate.

    High Park Real Estate Map

    High Park Real Estate Map

    The nabe offers some of the best lots in the city, both along­side the park and on River­side Drive. Pro­tec­tive of the century-old streetscape, High Park res­i­dents are cur­rently fight­ing against plans for a condo devel­op­ment across the street from the park at Bloor and Oak­mount Road. To the west, Swansea is a cohe­sive com­mu­nity with its own town hall and one of the city’s small­est pub­lic libraries.

    Although the park itself stretches from The Queensway to Bloor, the com­mu­nity of High Park extends all the way up to Dun­das.  Run­nymede Road is High Park’s west­ern bound­ary with Bloor West Vil­lage, while Ron­ces­valles Avenue is the limit to the east.

    The topog­ra­phy of High Park fea­tures gen­tly rolling hills, wind­ing streets, and tow­er­ing oak trees that enchant and delight all those who live here. This theme of nat­ural beauty is anchored by High Park, which adds incal­cu­la­ble value to the homes for at least half a dozen blocks in every direction.

    High Park Real Estate

    High Park Real Estate

    High Park’s wind­ing tree-lined streets are lined with impres­sive Vic­to­rian, Edwar­dian, and Tudor-style homes. These cap­ti­vat­ing houses were built largely dur­ing the late 1800′s and early 1900′s, and some have been divided into multiple-family dwellings.

    High Park’s dis­tinc­tive brick homes fea­ture a vari­ety of archi­tec­tural details that vary from house to house, such as leaded and stained glass win­dows, lush wood trims, French doors, hard­wood floors and fire­places. A selec­tion of condo build­ings along Que­bec Avenue, north of Bloor Street, include bal­conies, some of which fea­ture south views that over­look High Park and Lake Ontario.

    High Park is con­ve­niently located within walk­ing dis­tance of ‘Bloor West Vil­lage’, one of Toronto’s most pop­u­lar shop­ping dis­tricts. The ‘Vil­lage’ is known across the City for its Euro­pean bak­eries, del­i­catessens, spe­cialty food shops, cafes and restaurants.

    High Park in Toronto

    High Park in Toronto

    The High Park neighbourhood’s highly regarded schools, includ­ing Hum­ber­side Col­le­giate, attract many fam­i­lies with school age chil­dren to this neighbourhood.

    The Bloor-Danforth sub­way line has three sta­tions serv­ing the High Park neigh­bour­hood includ­ing the Run­nymede, High Park, and Keele sta­tions. Most res­i­dents are within walk­ing dis­tance of one or more of these three stations.

    Motorists are approx­i­mately five min­utes from the Queensway, which con­nects com­muters to Lake Shore Boule­vard and the Gar­diner Express­way, and a 10–15 minute drive downtown.

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  • Blending vintage and modern Toronto in Davisville Village

    Paula Kulig – Yourhome.ca

    At a time when only a handful of independent cinemas remain in Toronto, it’s surprising to find a neighbourhood that has not one but two classic movie houses that are still screening films.

    Within a couple of blocks of each other on Mount Pleasant Rd., the Regent and Mount Pleasant theatres, which opened in the late 1920s, continue to show films on their single screens — catering to a community with discerning tastes.

    The theatres opened at a time when houses were being built in Davisville Village, a midtown neighbourhood that spans an area between Yonge St., Eglinton Ave., Bayview Ave. and the northern border of Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

    The Mount Pleasant Theatre opened in 1928 as The Hudson and was given its current name 20 years later. The Regent’s history is more colourful. It began operating in 1927 as The Belsize Theatre, before closing in 1950 for renovations and reopening later that year bearing a new name, The Crest.

    Four years later, it remade itself into a live theatre, showcasing new productions — both classical and original plays. Between 1954 and 1966, some of the most talented actors, writers and directors in Canada worked out of The Crest, including Donald Sutherland, Martha Henry, Robert Goulet and Jackie Burroughs.

    In 1966, the theatre resumed showing movies, and in 1988 under new owners, it became The Regent.

    The theatres fit in well on Mount Pleasant, known for its countless restaurants, cafés and bakeries (many of the French variety), specialty food shops, stores that cater to children — from books and games to clothes — and home decor and antique shops.

    While Davisville Village has a trendy ambience, it’s also a neighbourhood that serves as a reminder of a simpler, more innocent time, which could be one reason why the theatres continue to attract movie-goers — that and the fact that they screen high-quality films.

    There are several other examples of long-standing businesses in the area. Perhaps the oldest is LeFeuvre’s Chocolatier, which has been operating at the same location on Mount Pleasant since 1927, and makes its own chocolates and truffles.

    Down the street, about halfway between the two theatres, is Penrose Fish and Chips, where lineups out the door can still be found after 61 years. It was established by Roly and Marion Johnston, and the family continues to run the business. Along with fish and chips, Penrose serves one of the best lemon meringue pies around, as well as old-fashioned soda pop.

    A must-see for children of all ages is the magical Little Dollhouse Company, which opened in 1975, and is Canada’s oldest and largest dollhouse and miniature store.

    Area residents aren’t limited to just one street for shopping and dining. Yonge is a bustling commercial strip, while Bayview has a good assortment of stores, restaurants and food shops, many serving a high-end clientele.

    Standing out on the street is the bright pink sign adorning The Elegant Garage Sale. True to its name, this browsers’ paradise buys and sells antique and vintage furniture, china, silverware, jewellery, figurines and artwork.

    It’s hard to imagine, but Davisville Village, now a flourishing residential and commercial area, was once home to wood and paper mills, as well as the Davis Pottery. Established in the 1840s, it became the area’s largest employer.

    It was operated by John Davis, who arrived in Canada from England in 1840, who was one of the founders of Davisville Public School and was the village’s first postmaster. The building housing the post office is still standing on the northeast corner of Yonge and Davisville Ave.

    Most of the homes in the neighbourhood were built in the 1920s and ’30s. There’s a large collection of semi-detached residences, but also detached houses in the English Cottage and Edwardian styles. Davisville Village also has stretches of condominium and apartment buildings, with condos concentrated along Balliol and Merton Sts., Eglinton and Mount Pleasant, and highrise apartments especially prevalent on Davisville east of Yonge.

    In keeping with the neighbourhood’s urbanity, it’s not surprising that tennis is so popular among residents. Situated among a cluster of highrises on Balliol St., Toronto Tennis City is a year-round facility providing outdoor play from spring to fall, and indoor play in winter, when a white dome is erected — an unusual sight on a city street.

    Six outdoor tennis courts are also available at June Rowlands Park, located at Mount Pleasant and Davisville, and home to the Davisville Tennis Club. In addition to the courts, the former Davisville Park has a baseball diamond, a playground, splash pad and lots of green space for recreation.

    At the south end of Davisville Village, running from Bayview to Yonge, is Mount Pleasant Cemetery, which opened in 1876 and is a National Historic Site of Canada. It provides a peaceful place to walk, reflect and learn about the many famous Canadians who are buried there.

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