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The High Park neighbourhood is home to a wide range of people and its highly regarded schools attract many families with school age children to this neighbourhood.
The beauty of this neighbourhood emanates from High Park, which is one of Toronto's largest and most popular parks.
High Park's winding tree-lined streets are lined with impressive Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor-style homes. These houses were built largely during the late 1800's and early 1900's.
High Park's distinctive brick homes feature a variety of architectural details that vary from house to house. These features include leaded and stained glass windows, lush wood trims, french doors, hardwood floors and fireplaces.
New upscale loft and condominium developments have recently sprung up, providing homebuyers with a myriad of options. The neighbourhood also features a selection of older condominiums along Quebec Avenue, north of Bloor Street.
High Park is located within walking distance of 'Bloor West Village', one of Toronto's most popular shopping districts. The 'Village' is known across the City for its European bakeries, delicatessens, specialty food shops, cafes and restaurants.
High Park's other major shopping areas are Roncesvalles Village and the recently revitalized 'Junction Gardens', along Dundas Street West. |
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