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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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