High Park-Swansea
High Park-Swansea is a sought-after neighbourhood known for its beautiful homes and abundance of nature. This neighbourhood has plenty to do, whether you want to escape the buzz of the city in High Park, bike along the Humber River trails, or enjoy the shops and restaurants along Bloor Street West.
Runnymede-Bloor West Village
This family-oriented neighbourhood features specialty shops, boutiques, and restaurants at your doorstep. With quiet tree-lined side streets, close proximity to High Park, and the Humber River Trail nearby, Runnymede-Bloor West Village truly feels like its own small village within the city.
The Junction
Once a dry neighbourhood, The Junction is a quickly-changing area that’s now home to many great breweries and bars, diverse restaurants, and cafes. Residents are only just a few minutes away from High Park where they can enjoy the trails and green space, The Stockyard Shopping Centre for all their shopping needs, or the many independent stores and grocers that line Dundas Street West.
Lambton-Baby Point
One of Toronto’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, Lambton-Baby Point is marked by the gates at the corner of Jane Street and Baby Point Road. The neighbourhood is bordered by rivers, parks, and trails, giving it natural beauty and ample recreation opportunities for the entire family. Spend the day outdoors or shopping along Dundas Street West, and finish it off with fine dining at the historic Old Mill Inn; their outdoor patio, with a beautiful waterfall, is especially charming.
Local Schools
West Toronto features a number of top-rated public, private, and alternative schools, including:
- The Grove Community School
- Runnymede Junior and Senior Public School
- Ursula Franklin Academy
- St Pius X Catholic School
- Swansea Junior and Senior Junior and Senior Public School
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