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208 Clendenan Avenue

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Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Property Type: Freehold

Taxes: $4,749.65

Lot Size: 23.67 x 85

This updated and well-maintained semi-detached home is located in High Park North. Spacious, thoughtfully renovated main floor features a bright sunroom leading to open concept living and dining rooms with newer hardwood throughout. Updated kitchen with stainless steel appliance and quartz countertops walks out to lovely back garden. The second floor features newly installed hardwood, three bedrooms, a bathroom and generous storage solutions. Legal front parking pad with enough space for two cars.

Excellent location with access to great schools including Runnymede PS, Humberside Collegiate and St. Cecilia. Quick five-minute walk to High Park Station on the Bloor Danforth subway line and a short drive to major highways.

Enjoy this wonderful neighbourhood, with a pedestrian urban lifestyle at your doorstep. You’re just a quick walk to all the restaurants, shops and conveniences of Bloor West Village. Four season recreation is just steps away in High Park, with multiple playgrounds to explore, the zoo, sports fields and many hiking trails. Other local neighbourhood parks include Ravina Gardens and Lithuania Park.

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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Junior and Senior Public School

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

  • Humberside Collegiate Institute

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

  • St Cecilia Catholic Elementary School

    Saint Cecilia Catholic Elementary School, 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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36 Kenneth Ave

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Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 3

Property Type: Semi-Detached

MLS Number: W4607818

Taxes: 5,839.00

Square Footage: 1500-2000 SQ. FT.

Lot Size: 19.08 x 130

A Fantastic 4 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Storey Edwardian Semi In sought after High Park ! With  2,500+ Tot Sf Of Living Space! Desirable Reno,  Includes Open Concept  Plan on Main Floor. Fabulous Modern Kitchen, Stainless Steel  Appliances & Breakfast Bar. Rare main Floor Powder room.

High Ceilings & Walk out  To Yard. Spacious Master With Walk-In closet And En-suite Bath.

3rd Floor Loft and 2 car parking in the  Dbl Car Gar. Located between The Junction & Roncy. Just Steps To Dundas West Subway, UP Express, Go  Station And TTC. Transit Score Of 97 & Bike Score Of 93. Humberside School District!

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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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55 Glenwood Ave

BOUGHT

Bedrooms: 3+1

Bathrooms: 4

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W4491155

Taxes: 6,777.26 /2018

Lot Size: 33.99 x 103.75

High Park North Beauty.

A custom reno by dwell design-build.

This excellent family home is situated on a premier street in Bloor West Village /High Park area!

Sold with coveted legal front pad parking, This contemporary open concept home features a living room with a new gas fireplace and accent wall. The gourmet chefs kitchen was designed with European influences, boasts a large center island, Caesarstone counters & hammered copper ceiling. The dining area comes with additional built-in storage & walk out to a south facing deck!

The second floor boasts a master with a luxurious 3 piece ensuite and  & huge walk-in closet and den area. The finished basement has a large bright rec room with lots of natural light!

The yard has a new garden shed & professional landscaping.

Walk to excellent schools, parks & shopping on Bloor, Annette and Dundas W!

Move in and enjoy this one of a kind 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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2495 Dundas St W, Suite 418

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Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Property Type: Condo Apt

MLS Number: W4301715

Taxes: $2367.26/ 2018

Square Footage: 820 SQ. FT.

Lot Size: n/a

Welcome to 2495 Dundas Street West a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom breathtaking corner unit in highly sought after Glenlake Condominiums.  This sun-filled, spacious home features an open-concept design, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and quartz counter, marble in bathrooms, crown moulding, pot lights and more!  To many upgrades to list.  This suite enjoys a lovely large balcony overlooking the treetops above the residential neighbourhood to the West. Amenities include a concierge from noon to midnight, fitness room, and party room. Not to mention an owned locker and owned parking spot located right beside the elevator!  Steps to cafes, groceries, TTC, UP, and GO.  Concierge from noon – midnight daily.  Spectacular view of tree tops over the residential neighbourhood to the west.  A must see and won’t last long! Call Heather Kennedy for more info.

 

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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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53 Woodside Avenue

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Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Property Type: Detached

MLS Number: W4301087

Taxes: $4,745.00

Square Footage: 1550 SQ. FT.

Lot Size: 21 X 120 ft.

  • Welcome to 53 Woodside Avenue in West Toronto!  A fabulous detached home on a superior tree-lined street in sought after Bloor West Village/High Park North.  Updated kitchen, opened to dining room, original hardwood floors and newer 3 piece bathroom in basement. Huge private backyard with new extensive landscaping, large deck, astro-turf, and custom cedar sheds, perfect for summer entertaining. Walk to everything! Steps to Bloor West Village shops, restaurants, pubs and Runnymede Subway Stn. Runnymede PS & Humberside CI catchment.  For more information please contact Gillian Ritchie or Emir Dickson.
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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede PS

    357 Runnymede Rd, Toronto, ON M6S 2Y7

  • Humberside CI

    280 Quebec Ave, Toronto, ON M6P 2V3

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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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221 Clendenan Ave

SOLD

Bedrooms: 3+1

Bathrooms: 4

Property Type: Freehold

MLS Number: W4231920

Taxes: $6283.00

Square Footage: 2400 + 200 STUDIO SQ. FT.

Lot Size: 28 X 125.16

Welcome to 221 Clendenan Avenue, a chic and modern Bloor West/High Park home!

This is a must see stunning renovation!  Lovely open concept main floor features a beautiful gourmet custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 36″ Gas Cooktop, quartz counters and centre island.  The main floor boasts living room, family room and a rare powder room.  The Master bedroom has a palatial 5 piece en-suite and a private balcony. Large spacious 2nd & 3rd bedrooms. Bright open basement recreation room with separate entrance, full kitchen and a 4 piece bathroom. Outside, a finished and completely soundproofed studio with electricity. Lovely landscaped private yard.  A fantastic location, just steps to High Park, Bloor Street for shopping and TTC for quick access to downtown.  A very quiet street with easy walking distance for catchment schools: Runnymede Public School and Humberside Collegiate Secondary.

Call Gillian Ritchie or Heather Kennedy for further information!

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Nearby Schools:

  • Runnymede Jr/Sr PS
  • Western Technical School
  • Humberside CI

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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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High Park Beauty

SOLD

Bedrooms: 3 + 1

Bathrooms: 4

Sensational Nearly New Home,3230 Sq Ft Of Living Space With Exceptional Craftsmanship & Quality Throughout.Welcoming, Light & Bright Open Concept Main Floor W/ Eat In Kitchen/Family Room, Walk Out To Deck & West Garden.3 Sided Gas Hearth Between Dining Area And Family Room.3 Spacious Bedrooms, Master With Ensuite & Balcony,4th Bedroom In Lower Level.Wonderful Customized Rec Room With Walk Up.Easy Access To High Park,Subway, Bloor West Village & The Junction!

 

 

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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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