April 23, 2019 | Buying

From charming coffee shops to delicious eateries, to picturesque parks – Toronto is undoubtedly one of the best cities in the world to live in. No matter what you’re looking for in a place to call home, Toronto has something to offer, and every area in this bustling city is entirely different. In this blog, we’ll go over all the most naturally beautiful neighbourhoods in Toronto.

 

High Park
Located in the west end of Toronto, this neighbourhood is home to Toronto’s largest public park –named, you guessed it, High Park! The park is one of the most recognizable and significant natural sites in Toronto. It contains an astounding number of rare plant species as well as several species of wildlife.

Visitors of High Park have no shortage of activities to do as the park features hiking trails, a gorgeous lakefront, a dog park, a playground, a zoo, sports facilities, and greenhouses. The Victorian and Edwardian style homes, winding streets, and magnificent oak trees also contribute to the appeal of this neighbourhood.

 

Deer Park
Deer Park is an upscale neighbourhood conveniently located at the intersection of St. Clair Avenue and Yonge Street. Residents of this area have access to one of Toronto’s most popular shopping and entertainment districts as well as the luxury of being surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees.

The Deer Park neighbourhood is home to The Rosehill Reservoir and David Balfour Park. The Rosehill Reservoir contains enchanting cobblestones, a fountain, an oval pool, and a small bridge. David Balfour Park has a large playground and a surfaced path perfect for cycling and jogging. There’s no shortage of things to do or see in this picturesque part of town!

 

Leaside
This high profile neighbourhood located in the Eglinton Avenue East and Bayview Avenue area is an ideal place to raise children. It has excellent schools, is easy to access using public transit, and has plenty of green space and parks.

One of the many parks in and around the Leaside area is the aptly named Leaside Park. This park has an abundance of amenities, some of which include tennis courts, a baseball diamond, a multipurpose sports field, and an outdoor pool. What more could you ask for?

 

Cabbage Town
This charming neighbourhood located in central Toronto is known for its extensive collection of preserved Victorian homes, many of which have been restored beautifully. Cabbage Town also houses two unique outdoor sites – Winchester Park and Riverdale Farm.

Winchester Park consists of several smaller parkettes that are located amongst housing complexes, which makes it easy to access for residents. Riverdale Farm is a working farm sitting on 7.5 acres of property. The farm features a variety of gardens, several ponds, wooded areas, and livestock of course!

 

Rosedale
Last but not least, Rosedale has long held a reputation for being Toronto’s most prestigious neighbourhood with some of the wealthiest residents opting to live in the area. Despite being just a few minutes away from Toronto’s major shopping, entertainment, and business districts, Rosedale is a lovely place to live with an abundance of parkland and beautiful ravines.

A major perk of living in this area is Rosedale Park, which is one of the best parks in the city. The park has a wading pool, a skating rink, a running track, a playground, two sets of tennis courts, and a baseball diamond.

Are you looking to purchase a home in one of Toronto’s most beautiful neighbourhoods? Contact us today to get an insiders perspective on all the best places and spaces to be!