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The Entertainment District - Cameron Miller
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The Name Says it All: The Entertainment District

Although The Entertainment District is a popular tourist destination in Toronto, it’s also a favourite for locals. If you want to be in the middle of all the action with Toronto’s most exciting attractions at your doorstep, living in The Entertainment District is for you.

The Properties

Like many downtown Toronto neighbourhoods, The Entertainment District is peppered with stunning, modern high-rise condo towners. These towers are trendy, chic, and immaculate. The neighbourhood is home to some of Toronto’s most glitzy attractions, and the condos here match that aesthetic perfectly. 

The Neighbours

With its proximity to exciting amenities and luxurious condos with matching price tags, The Entertainment District attracts a specific type of resident. Young-to-middle-aged professionals with well-paying jobs seek out this community. The population here typically works downtown and is actively engaged in local activities and relish being so close to all their lifestyle needs. 

They enjoy going out for a drink after work or catching a baseball or basketball game, taking full advantage of living a commute-less lifestyle in one of Toronto’s most engaging neighbourhoods. With so many nightlife activities, bars, and sporting events, The Entertainment District is typically a little louder than other communities, making it perfect for people who love the hustle and bustle of city life.

Neighbourhood Location

The Entertainment District: Toronto’s Glamorous Side

Whether you’re a young professional hoping to stick close to the non-stop action in downtown Toronto or you’re hoping to live steps away from your favourite activities and amenities, The Entertainment District is a neighbourhood made for the type of people who can’t stand to sit still. With luxurious, modern condos, easy conveniences, and Toronto’s hottest activities and amenities nearby, there’s never a dull moment in The Entertainment District. 

The Amenities

  • Schools
  • Transportation
  • Safety
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Entertainment

Schools

Although the area is densely populated with professional singles or couples, there are still many options for families. With several top-quality schools in the area, parents can ensure their children get an excellent education whether they are looking for a public, private, french, or specialty school in the area. 

The local Entertainment District schools include:


Transportation

Being so close to Toronto’s most desirable amenities, The Entertainment District is a community that is well-served by public transportation. Although most residents choose to walk, since most everything is well within walking distance, the area has easy access to subway and streetcar transit. 

The nearest public transit stops are:


Safety

The Entertainment District is a densely populated, tourist-friendly area. Luxury condos in the area are well-served with concierge services and secure buildings. And, residents can feel protected with several safety and security amenities nearby.

The nearest safety facilities include:


Outdoor Recreation

When you think of the glitz and glam of The Entertainment District, proximity to nature probably doesn’t factor into your imagination. However, there are several prominent parks and green spaces nearby to help residents enjoy some fresh air. David Pecault Square is a popular park, often used for outdoor concerts and other community activities. Within a 20-minute walk, you will also find pools, playgrounds, community centres, amphitheatres, dog parks, picnic areas, and a wading pool. 

Local parks and green spaces include:


Entertainment

We can’t talk about The Entertainment District without mentioning what makes it famous in the first place, namely, the entertainment. Living in this community, you will never run out of fun activities. Whether you’re a foodie, theatre buff, sports fan, or you just relish going out for an after-work cocktail at the end of a busy week, The Entertainment District delivers in every possible way. 

Dining

Home to some of the best restaurants in the city, The Entertainment District has a diverse range of fine dining, trendy eateries, and international cuisine to choose from. Local favourites include spots like MARKED, for South American-inspired dishes in the heart of Toronto or Minami for Japanese small plates and delicious sushi. Casual diners can also enjoy a relaxed atmosphere at places like the Mascot Brewery patio or elevated comfort food at Lobster Burger Bar

Nightlife

Once known as the epicentre of Toronto nightlife, The Entertainment District is home to numerous fantastic clubs and bars. Although tightening regulations in the area during the 2010s caused some of the nightlife to move over to The Fashion District, there’s still a huge nightlife scene in The Entertainment District. Head over to Melrose on Adelaide for artisanal cocktails and a relaxed atmosphere or try The Lobby Bar at Bisha Hotel for a stylish take on apres-work wind-downs, or enjoy some billiards at Toronto’s premier pool hall, Roxy on King. The nightlife here is diverse, vibrant, and fun.

Sports

Sports fans relish the opportunity to live so close to the action in The Entertainment District. Whether you’re a die-hard Blue Jays fan, Leafs fan, Raptors, or Argonauts, you don’t have to travel far to catch the game. The Entertainment District is steps away from the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and BMO Field.  

Princess of Wales Theatre

Shopping and Attractions

The Entertainment District is home to iconic Toronto landmarks like the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and storied institutions like The Princess of Wales and Royal Alexandra Theatre and TIFF Lightbox Film Centre. The area is also home to numerous flashy boutiques and stores to quench your thirst for retail. The Entertainment District is also quite close to The Fashion District, so excellent shopping is never far from home. 


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