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201 – 2495 Dundas St W

For Sale | $499,000

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Property Type: Condo

MLS Number: W12111323

Taxes: 2389

Square Footage: 706 SQ. FT.

Welcome home to The Glen Lake, a much sought after 7 storey boutique building. Perfectly situated in High Park north steps from Dundas West Station and the UP Express which whisks you downtown in just 8 minutes or to Pearson in 17 minutes. The unit itself is at the back of the building facing west, making it both quiet and full of light. This over sized one bedroom condo is super spacious with 706 sq ft that feels even bigger with space for a generous living area as well as a large dining table that comfortably sits six.

The dining room walks out to a west facing balcony that further extends the usable space. The kitchen is open concept with ample cupboard space and all appliances including a new dishwasher. The bedroom is well sized with a large, walk in closet and ensuite four piece bathroom. There are hardwood floors throughout. A utility closet in the foyer gives extra storage. The unit is modern, bright and waiting for you! The building features Bike Storage, a Gym, Games Room, Party Room and Visitor Parking. 

A bit about the neighbourhood:

The GlenLake in High Park North offers the perfect blend of urban convenience and natural beauty.  You’ll enjoy immediate access to High Park, Toronto’s largest and most celebrated green space, with its trails, gardens, playgrounds, sports facilities, and year-round activities like skating and swimming.  The neighbourhood is peaceful, tree-lined, and family-friendly, yet just steps from the vibrant shops, cafes, and restaurants of Bloor West Village and The Junction.

The GlenLake condo building itself features practical amenities like a gym, party room, billiards room, underground parking, visitor parking, and a terrace with barbecues.  Security and convenience are top priorities, with a robust security system and concierge service.  Spacious, open-concept suites with balconies provide comfort and great views, while the building’s location puts you close to multiple subway stations and transit options for easy commuting.

High Park North is known for its strong sense of community, excellent schools, and a highly educated, professional population.  Living here means having the city’s best park as your backyard, a lively urban lifestyle at your doorstep, and a welcoming, established neighborhood to call home.

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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45 Kennedy Park Rd.

SOLD

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 4

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W12096844

Taxes: 9,549.11

Square Footage: 2,398 SQ. FT.

Lot Size: 34 x 100 ft.

Welcome to 45 Kennedy Park Rd, a beautifully updated 1929 brick home tucked away on one of High Park’s most desirable streets.  Set on a wide 34-ft lot with private parking and a garage, this timeless residence backs onto a forested ravine, offering peaceful, east-facing views and year-round natural beauty—just steps from the vibrant energy of Bloor West Village and the trails of High Park.

From the moment you arrive, the home’s storybook curb appeal invites you in.  The arched front door opens to a generous foyer that leads into elegant, light-filled reception rooms rich with character—featuring leaded glass windows, original high baseboards, coffered ceilings, and a cozy fireplace.  The spacious dining room, with its picture window framing lush ravine views, flows effortlessly into a modern, shaker-style kitchen with a center island and breakfast nook—perfect for everyday living and entertaining.  Step outside to a large private deck, ideal for hosting or unwinding in nature.  A main floor powder room adds convenience.

Upstairs, the thoughtfully redesigned layout offers three spacious bedrooms, including a serene primary suite with a luxurious 5-piece ensuite and soaker tub.  The second bedroom is generous and bright, while the third features a charming surprise—a private balcony nestled in the treetops.  A stylish family bath completes this level.

The lower level provides incredible bonus space, including a bright recreation room perfect for a home office or media space, an oversized laundry and pantry area, a wine cellar, and a 3-piece bathroom.

A bit about the neighbourhood:

This gorgeous home is nestled between two amazing west-end pockets; Bloor West Village and High Park North; Toronto’s most family-friendly and vibrant neighbourhoods, where community spirit and urban convenience come together to create the perfect place to call home.  This sought-after area is renowned for its warm, welcoming atmosphere, where neighbors connect through lively events like the annual Ukrainian Festival and summer street fairs.  Families love the strong sense of belonging fostered by this close-knit community.  The neighbourhood’s rich cultural heritage shines through its diverse residents and local businesses, offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity.  Stroll along Bloor Street West and indulge in an array of European bakeries, chic restaurants, artisan shops, and cozy cafes.  From fresh-baked Craig’s Cookies to gourmet finds at specialty boutiques, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.  Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to High Park, Toronto’s largest public park, featuring playgrounds, hiking trails, gardens, and even a zoo.  It’s a haven for outdoor adventures and family outings. 

Bloor West Village is a magnet for families thanks to its highly regarded schools, including Runnymede Jr. & Sr. PS and Humberside CI.  Parents can feel confident knowing their children are receiving an excellent education in a safe, nurturing environment.  With easy access to the TTC Bloor-Danforth subway line and multiple TTC bus routes, commuting is a breeze. You can also opt to take the UP Express directly to downtown or to Pearson International airport. Nearby highway access gets you in and out of the city effortlessly.  Whether you’re raising a family, starting fresh in your first home, or simply seeking a vibrant community with a balanced urban lifestyle, Bloor West Village & High Park North offers it all!  Experience the perfect mix of culture, comfort, and community in this exceptional west-end pocket of Toronto.

 

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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Jr. & Sr. PS

    357 Runnymede Road, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside C.I.

    280 Quebec Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • St. Cecilia Catholic School

    355 Annette Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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58 Gilmour Avenue

SOLD

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Property Type: Semi-detached

MLS Number: W12066185

Taxes: $6323.15

Lot Size: 25*98

Welcome to this beautifully renovated semi-detached home, perfectly situated on a 25-foot-wide lot in a quiet, sought-after High Park neighborhood. Step inside and be greeted by a bright and inviting foyer, where natural light enhances the home’s warm and welcoming atmosphere.

At the front of the home, the east-facing living room offers a sunlit retreat, while the stunning, fully renovated kitchen and dining area anchor the rear. This custom shaker-style kitchen, newly installed in 2024, features sleek quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and generous counter and storage space—perfect for cooking, gathering, and entertaining. Sliding doors lead to a spacious, newly built rear deck and a peaceful, fully fenced backyard—ideal for morning coffee or hosting friends and family. A charming storage shed sits at the rear of the property, with convenient access to a private parking space at the end of the mutual driveway.

Upstairs, you’ll find three sun-filled bedrooms and a beautifully updated five-piece bathroom, complete with a double vanity, a luxurious soaking tub, and modern finishes. Two of the bedrooms offer closets, while the third provides flexibility as a bedroom, home office, or nursery. Elegant hardwood flooring and a classic hardwood staircase add warmth and character throughout.

The tall basement is currently set up as a home office, guest bedroom, and cozy rec/TV area, offering plenty of flexible space to suit your lifestyle.

This home is located in the highly sought-after Runnymede Jr & Sr, St. Cecilia, Western Tech, and Humberside Collegiate catchment areas, making it a great choice for families seeking excellent local schools.

Situated in an ideal location, this property is just minutes from some of Toronto’s most vibrant and charming neighborhoods—Bloor West Village, Baby Point, and The Junction. Shops, cafes, and restaurants are a short walk away at Runnymede and Annette. Whether you’re in the mood to browse the boutiques and coffee shops of The Junction or enjoy the lively atmosphere of Bloor West Village, the choice is yours.

Getting around is effortless with the well-serviced Runnymede Road bus route, which connects you to the Bloor-Danforth subway line in under five minutes. From there, navigate the city with ease for work or play. The nearby UP Express offers a quick, 10-minute trip downtown or a stress-free ride to Pearson Airport.

Outdoor enthusiasts will love the easy access to nature and recreational amenities nearby. Just a short trip south takes you to the lakefront, where you can enjoy a swim at Toronto’s largest public pool, dine at a beachfront café, or stroll along the scenic boardwalk. Even closer to home is High Park—just minutes away—with over 400 acres of green space, trails, gardens, playgrounds, and year-round activities. Whether you’re looking for weekend adventures or a quiet afternoon in nature, the area offers endless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.

This home offers the perfect balance of urban convenience and suburban tranquility. From its thoughtful upgrades to its prime location, this property is not just a place to live—it’s a place to thrive. Don’t miss your chance to make this dream home your own!

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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Jr. & Sr. PS

    357 Runnymede Road, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside C.I.

    Humberside Collegiate Institute, Quebec Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Additional Documents:

Floor plans Home Inspection

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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1830 Bloor St. W. #1105

SOLD

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1

Property Type: Condo

Taxes: 655.07

Square Footage: 703 SQ. FT.

Welcome to Suite 1105 at 1830 Bloor St W., an extraordinary 703 sq. ft. corner unit offering 2 bedrooms in the coveted High Park Residences.  This condo is an entertainer’s dream, with an open concept living/kitchen that looks out onto a spectacular oversized 315 sq. ft. terrace, on the southeast corner of the building, offering unobstructed panoramic views from every room.  Enjoy the breathtaking views of the city skyline to the east, and High Park & the lake to the south. Outdoor gas hookup so you can BBQ year-round!  Flooded with natural light, this suite features floor-to-ceiling picture windows, custom roller blinds, 9′ ceilings, elegant laminate flooring, and a sleek, modern kitchen with a centre island and premium stainless steel appliances.  The spacious primary bedroom offers mirrored closets with custom built-in drawers & shelves, while the versatile second bedroom includes a built-in Murphy bed & mirrored closets, making it perfect for guests or a home office.  Both bedrooms include ceiling fan with remote.  In-suite laundry with stacked GE washer & dryer.  A double door walk-in closet can be found in the foyer.  One parking spot and a locker are included.

Exceptional building amenities include 24 hour concierge, visitor parking, gym, sauna, theatre, party room, billiards room, gardening room, rock climbing wall, yoga room, dog spa, bike storage & repair station, 3rd floor terrace, 10th floor lounge & terrace.

A bit about the neighbourhood:

High Park Residences is a contemporary architectural gem, seamlessly blending luxury & functionality. Residents enjoy sophisticated design, spacious layouts, & high-end fnishes, making this one of Toronto’s most sought-after addresses.

Enjoy the convenience of Hannah’s coffee shop, VIVO (Italian) restaurant and Rabba Fine Foods at the base of the building.  Public transit is super easy; the TTC High Park subway station is 2 minutes away.  High Park is literally across the street, and at 400 acres, you’ll never run out of spaces to explore!   Enjoy a short walk to shops of Bloor West, Roncesvalles, or Keele/Parkside.  This building is centrally located with easy access to Lakeshore Blvd. and the Gardiner Expressway in and out of the city.

Live your luxury, active lifestyle in this stunning condo building that connects you seamlessly to the outdoors at every opportunity.

For more information, or to book your private viewing, please contact Gillian Ritchie at 647.618.0619 or Alex Porritt at 647.702.1570

 

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Nearby Schools:

  • Keele Street Public School

    Keele Street Public School, Mountview Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside Collegiate Institute

Additional Documents:

Floor plan

Property Location:

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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245 Indian Grove

SOLD

Bedrooms: 4+2

Bathrooms: 5

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W7016284

Taxes: 9,074

Lot Size: 50 ft x 86.46 ft

245 Indian Grove
Welcome to 245 Indian Grove, a majestic grand century home located in High Park North.  Many of the home’s original character details have been lovingly maintained, while modern renovations have increased the functionality of this bright & spacious home.  The oversized front porch is the perfect spot to enjoy the views of mature trees & foliage.  The main floor features new premium white oak floors, a stunning entrance hallway, and double doors leading to an elegant living room, featuring a gas fireplace, and custom handcrafted bookshelves.  The living room flows into the spacious dining room, where more built-ins can be found, a beautiful bay window with stained glass and east-facing floor-to-ceiling windows.  The kitchen is well laid out, with a center island, and stainless steel appliances, and offers easy access to the rear deck.  A powder room is also conveniently located on this level.
On the second floor, two bedrooms can be found. The rear bedroom has two closets and a 4 piece ensuite, complete with a soaker tub and shower. The larger bedroom to the front of the home has both a sunroom and a den that can be used as a TV room, office, or converted to another ensuite or bedroom off the hallway.  Another powder room is also located on this floor.  The third floor features two additional bright & spacious bedrooms, one with an ensuite; both with sizable closets.
The basement has a separate walk-in entrance, a bedroom, an office, and a large rec room with a home theatre and state-of-the-art AV system. This newly renovated and underpinned basement features high ceilings and above-grade windows.  The basement could be used as an in-law or nanny suite or for a rental apartment, and rough-in plumbing can be found in the south wall of the office for future use. A mechanical room plus a gorgeous three-piece bathroom finish off this floor. The basement is also heated with radiant in-floor heating.
The outdoor space includes the back deck, made of composite material, a grass area to the side of the home, and a shed for storing tools & bikes, all enclosed with a privacy fence. The home also has a best-in-class home security system by Vivint installed.
Close to public transit (TTC subway & UP Express), shops, cafes, High Park & great schools; Keele St. PS, Humberside CI & St. Cecilia.  This home is on a prime 50′ wide corner lot, with a carport and parking pad.
The Neighbourhood
The High Park neighborhood in Toronto is an idyllic urban enclave known for its natural beauty, diverse housing options, strong sense of community, and convenient access to both urban amenities and the tranquility of High Park. It is a highly desirable place to live for those seeking a balance between city living and a peaceful, green environment.  The infamous High Park is a true gem in the heart of Toronto, where urban living seamlessly blends with the wonders of nature. You can choose from the fabulous array of shops in nearby Roncesvalles, The Junction, or Bloor West; and with the subway and highway access nearby, this is truly a place where you can have it all.

Questions or interested in booking a showing? Contact Gillian at 647.618.0619 or Alex at 647.702.1570.

Gillian:  gillian@redsquareteam.com

Alex:  alex@redsquareteam.com

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Nearby Schools:

  • Keele Street Public School, Mountview Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside Collegiate Institute, Quebec Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Additional Documents:

Floor Plan Home Inspection Report

Property Location:

Gallery

Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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Furnished Executive Suite in Boutique Condo, High Park / Bloor West Village

Leased

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1.5

Property Type: Boutique Condo

MLS Number: W7241794

Square Footage: 668 SQ. FT.

Spacious, bright and furnished executive suite in boutique condo in Toronto’s Bloor West Village / High Park neighbourhood.   Just move in and enjoy!   

All inclusive of existing furnishings, equipped kitchen with gas stovetop, convection oven, dishwasher, fridge, stone countertop and seating for four, comfortable living space with Smart TV.  Spacious well appointed bedroom with posterpedic queen bed, tons of storage,  spa-like 5-piece ensuite bath, in-suite laundry and powder room.

Large windows and private balcony with south, south/east, south/west views that overlooks Toronto’s High Park, Bloor West Village and the Toronto Skyline.

Steps to both Runnymede and The High Park subway stations [The Bloor Line], boutiques, shops, restaurants, bike paths and all amenities. Minutes to Highways and the Dundas/West UPExpress station with easy access to Union Station and Pearson Airport, Downtown Toronto, U of T, Hospital Row, Highways, Public Parking & More.

Monthly rent also includes:  heat, hydro, central air conditioning, HiSpeed WiFi, building amenities. Tenant to pay monthly cleaning.

The Picnic is ~3 years old boutique condo building with gym, roof terrace [seasonal], concierge [weekday].

A private oasis available November 1st 2023.

No smoking and no pets preferred due to allergies.

For more information contact:  Elaine McDonald 416.723.1786

 

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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493 Glenlake Avenue

SOLD

Bedrooms: 4+1

Bathrooms: 3

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W7016268

Taxes: 7,742

Lot Size: 31.72 ft x 186.76 ft (as per survey)

Open House(s):

September 23, 2023 2:00 pm

September 24, 2023 2:00 pm

Welcome to 493 Glenlake Ave.  Situated in prime High Park North, this house is located on a highly sought after street, just a short walk from Bloor St West. The property boasts a rare deep, south facing 180+ft lot, with mature trees and beautiful, lush landscaping. The front of the home has beautiful curb appeal with a long-paved driveway for parking and extra wide frontage.  The property has many original features with recent modern upgrades by the owners, including an open concept living/dining area, main floor powder room, custom kitchen, two new bathrooms and hardwood floors throughout.
The main floor features an oversized, sun filled living room with a beautiful bay window and gas fireplace, a spacious dining room, a white shaker style custom kitchen, quartz countertops, a centre island and an abundance of storage. Sliding doors to the rear of the property lead out onto a spacious deck to entertain family and friends. A new powder room has also been discreetly tucked away on the main floor.
Four generous sized bedrooms can be found on the 2nd floor along with a newly renovated 3-piece bathroom.  Plans to convert the primary bedroom to a primary ensuite are available for the future homeowner.  The basement has been renovated to include new flooring and offers a good-sized 5th bedroom and Rec room at the rear of the property. A laundry room and 3-piece bathroom with a new shower enclosure can also be found on this level.

NEIGHBOURHOOD
High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end. The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS. Additionally, the neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.  The house is located close to High Park, TTC, UP Express and easy access to all major highways.
For additional information or to book a showing, please contact Gillian Ritchie at 647.618.0619 or Emir Dickson at 416.993.3544
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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Junior and Senior Public School, Runnymede Road, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside Collegiate Institute, Quebec Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Additional Documents:

Floor Plan Home Inspection Report Sales Brochure

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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274 Indian Road Cres.

BOUGHT

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 3

Property Type: DETACHED

MLS Number: W5432098

Lot Size: 26 X 119

There’s no better feeling than winning your forever home when you are up against 5 other buyers. Congratulations to our clients, who are now the proud owners of 274 Indian Rd. Crescent, nestled in a tight-knit community. They are excited to transform this house into their forever home! So many great bonused about this neighbourhood; shops, transit, great schools are all steps away!
 
Looking for a house to make your next home? Interested in doing a flip? You just need a bit of patience in the search, and of course, a dyanmic agent who is a strong negotiator!  Call me at Red Square Team today, I am ready to help you in your dream search.
 
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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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9 Fairview Ave.

SOLD

Bedrooms: 4+2

Bathrooms: 3

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W5238467

Taxes: 7694.00

Lot Size: 30 X 120

Open House(s):

May 15, 2021

May 16, 2021

9 Fairview Ave is a spectacular home located in the heart of High Park North.  With a gross revenue of $80k the opportunities are endless with this home and property!

Currently set up as a triplex with a loft like two storey owner suite, main floor unit and basement apartment. Live in one and collect rent from the others, co-own with a friend or family member, or convert back to a single family home today or down the road.  Such a fantastic opportunity to own a home in one of the best areas of Toronto!

This 2.5 storey detached home features 4+2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 entrances and 3 en suite laundry areas. Situated on a 30 X 120 foot lot with 4 parking spots including double garage!

Steps to the subway and High Park. A short stroll to the shops, cafes and restaurants in Bloor West Village. Located in the Runnymede Public School and Humberside CI school catchments both of which are highly ranked and offer French Immersion.

This is the one you have been waiting for! Reach out to Gillian or Heather for more information or to book a private showing!

 

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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Public School

    357 Runnymede Rd, Toronto, ON M6S 2Y7, Canada

  • Humberside Collegiate

    280 Quebec Ave, Toronto, ON M6P 2V3, Canada

Additional Documents:

Floorplans Financials Home Inspection

Property Location:

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Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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130 Evelyn Crescent

Sold

Bedrooms: 4+1

Bathrooms: 1+1

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W4960788

Taxes: 6189

Lot Size: 30*108.88

130 Evelyn Crescent is a fantastic 4 bed, 2 bath home with a coveted 2-car private driveway.

Situated in the heart of High Park North with close proximity to both Bloor West Village and the Junction for restaurants, boutiques and all amenities.

The home has been lovingly taken care of, with a renovated open concept kitchen-dining area. Entertain your family and friends around the centre island or outside in the multiple seating and dining areas within the landscaped and paved backyard.

Four Bedrooms can be found on the second floor. One of which is currently used as an office with built- in shelves and fireplace.  The basement has an additional bedroom or office space and enormous bathroom for guests.

The spacious living room has built in wall to wall shelving and a fireplace and the basement has an additional recreational space, perfect for family time.

The bonus of this home, is the finished detached garage. Work from home or use as a gym, home studio, teen room, man-cave or a space to relax.

This home offers far more than the average Bloor West – High Park home.  Its a must see, with excellent schools on your doorstep. (Runnymede/Humberside Collegiate).

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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Jnr Snr School

    Runnymede Junior and Senior Public School, Runnymede Road, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • Humberside Collegiate

    Humberside Collegiate Institute, Quebec Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada

Additional Documents:

Floorplans

Property Location:

Gallery

Living in High Park North

High Park North is a vibrant and sought-after neighbourhood in the heart of Toronto’s West end.  Known locally as “The West Bend”, High Park North combines charm, a quiet community, and a sense of grandeur to form the quintessential Toronto neighbourhood. Great family homes with a historic feeling can be found throughout the High Park North real estate market, while the conveniently walkable and meandering streets make it easy to get lost in the beauty of the neighbourhood.  Mature tree-lined streets add to the grandeur and natural vibe of this pocket.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? 
The area is named after High Park, a 161 hectare park k, a 400-acre green space that is a huge draw for people from all over.  High Park was opened to the public in 1876 and given over to the City of Toronto by John George Howard, an Architect, Engineer & land Surveyor.  His conditions were that the city hold the park for the free use, benefit and enjoyment of the Citizens of Toronto forever and to keep its name as High Park.
BOUNDARY
This pocket is bordered by Bloor Street (to the south), Keel Street (to the east), Dundas St. W (to the north), and Runnymede Road (to the west).
HOUSING
High Park North is primarily a residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types, mostly single family, and including apartment buildings and condos.  Several new condo developments are popping up along Bloor Street West, offering a perfect blend of historic and modern architecture.
TRANSIT
Keele subway station and High Park subway station are easy to access.  You also have the option to ride the UP Express to Union Station or the airport.  Imagine being downtown in about seven minutes!  It’s a fabulous bonus for this part of the city!  Bike lanes are plentiful and well-marked.
ATTRACTIONS
The biggest attraction is obviously High Park!  It’s the largest park in Toronto and houses a zoo, a wonderful castle playground, beautiful flower gardens, off-leash dog areas, a community vegetable garden, a lovely restaurant; Grenadier cafe, as well as summer outdoor live theatre performances.  Its hilly nature offers a delightful trail all the way from the top of the park at Bloor Street, down to Queensway Ave at the south end. If that’s not enough, High Park also boasts the largest display of cherry blossoms each Spring, attracts thousands of visitors annually.  It’s a magical place to walk, ride a bike, take the kids, have a picnic, or just escape the city and is visited by over 600,000 people annually.
SCHOOLS
The area is home to outstanding schools that consistently rank among the best in Toronto, including Runnymede PS, St Cecilia CS, Humberside CI and Western Technical CS.
SHOPPING
The neighbourhood offers a wide variety of parks, shops, pubs and restaurants to stroll to, making it a perfect destination for both families and food enthusiasts looking for diverse culinary experiences.
If you are considering living in High Park North, it’s a neighbourhood that offers a combination of natural beauty and urban convenience.
Come and enjoy all that High Park North has to offer.

 

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