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High Park: Beautiful Tree-lined Streets A Wealth of Beautiful Homes

Toronto’s High Park neighbourhood, you can easily find out that this can be one of the best neighourhoods for families to live in the city. Located near the 400-Acre park and the convenience of Bloor Danforth subway nearby, this is a highly coveted location for homeowners. The area is idyllic offering a massive green space. reputable schools, excellent shopping and dining, yet completely connected to the city.

The Properties

The neighbourhood is filled with impressive Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor style homes which were built around the late 1800s and early 1900s. The variety of architectural designs and details are different with each house, making this a unique and vibrant area to explore. This area also features a selection of new and modern condominiums overlooking High Park and Lake Ontario. There are many house options available for people from all backgrounds and families who enjoy living in a green space filled with enormous oak trees and public parks.

 

The Neighbours

From the ultra-wealthy to youthful students and artists, residents appreciate this unique neighbourhood for all that it offers. With lots of reputable schools, High Park is very family-oriented, especially for those with young children. Young family and dog owners enjoy this neighbourhood for its easy access to High Park. Retirees and those looking for a quieter side of the city will enjoy the community’s relaxing atmosphere.

 

Neighbourhood Location

The Amenities

  • Schools
  • Convenience
  • Transportation
  • Safety
  • Entertainment

Schools

The High Park neighbourhood is known to have some high-ranked, reputable schools, which are highly appealing for families with children and those planning to have children:

Schools in the area include:


Convenience

A long list of amenities are within walking distances for residents in the High Park neighbourhood. 

Nearby convenient amenities include:

  • Coffee Shops
  • Restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines
  • Retail Shops
  • Gym / Studios
  • Grocery
  • Gas Station

Transportation

With Bloor Street being close, this means the area is easily accessible by all sorts of transportation. Cyclists can bike along the Martin Goodman Trail to get downtown. For motorists, the Queensway is located just five minutes away and is connected to the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard.

The nearest public transit stops are:


Safety

The area is close to several safety services, so emergency help is never too far away. 

The nearest safety facilities include:



Entertainment

Outdoor Recreation

The community gets its name from the vast green space known as High Park, which is perched atop the elevated south-facing hill overlooking Lake Ontario. There are plenty of fun outdoor activities available for residents in the area. There are numerous playgrounds and a small zoo making this area a great place for children. Other amenities include a dog park, numerous ravine-based hiking trails, tennis courts, swimming pools, baseball fields, an ice skating rink and restaurant.

Dining

A variety of restaurants and cafes on Bloor Street West are only a short distance away. Local favourites include Aztec’s Mine for authentic Mexican fare, the Mugshot Tavern for a local beers on tap, and Hannah’s Cafe & Bakery for delightful eats served in a bright, relaxed setting with outdoor tables & park views.

Shopping

It is within walking distance of ‘Bloor West Village’, one of Toronto’s popular shopping districts, known for its bakeries, specialty food shops, boutique stores, cafes and restaurants. There is also the ‘Junction Gardens’, along Dundas Street West is a revitalized retail district incorporating a railway lantern along the heritage streets.