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The focal point of this neighbourhood is Trinity-Bellwoods Park, which spans the entire length of the neighbourhood and features a paved walking path highlighted by cast iron lamp poles.
In addition to Trinity-Bellwoods Park, this neighbourhood also features affordable Victorian houses, excellent shopping districts, and convenient access to major transportation routes.
Trinity-Bellwoods houses were built largely between 1880 and 1905 and are small to medium in sizeand typical of the Victorian period of architecture found in Toronto's downtown neighbourhoods.
Many of the houses in this neighbourhood either front or back onto the park. Some of the larger houses are located on Shaw Street, a pretty tree-lined boulevard that is twice as wide as the other streets in theneighbourhood.
Trinity-Bellwoods also contains some interesting lofts that offer an alternative to those seeking a relatively maintenance free lifestyle, with all of the modern amenities.
The shopping district on Dundas Street between Grace and Markham Streets caters to the large Portuguese community in the Trinity-Bellwoodsneighbourhood.
Queen Street is known for its arts and dining. This part of Queen Street includes galleries, antique shops, bookstores, vegetarian restaurants, natural food markets, fashion and accessory stores and a variety of cafes and restaurants. |
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