Toronto Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
Bloor/Yorkville is Toronto's fashion Mecca. Everything from high-end designers to Canadian chains like Roots and...
Cabbagetown falls to the east of Toronto's downtown core and has become a real estate haven for the city's liberally-minded...
Toronto's Chinatown is the epicentre of Canada's Chinese-Canadian population. Brimming with people, fresh and dried...
Church & Wellesley - otherwise referred to as "The Village" - is home to Toronto's largest LGBTQ community....
This area is primarily residential but it contains some of Toronto's largest and most majestic homes, as well as...
Toronto's downtown encompasses the Financial and Entertainment districts as well as Queen's Park. This area is...
Open-air concerts, food fairs and festivals of every description typify summertime at Harbourfront. During the...
This neighborhood is primarily residential and is home to many members of Toronto's Polish community. High Park...
Kensington Market is a vintage-loving pedestrian's paradise. While its roads are not closed to traffic (except...
Queen West, and particularly the strip between University and Spadina avenues, is well-known as Toronto's hub for...
The Distillery district has exploded onto the Toronto map as a major centre for the city's theatre and live culture...
The Annex has long been called an elite neighbourhood and is characterized by beautiful residential streets, independent...
As the name suggests, this East End neighbourhood is nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario. Renowned for...
The Danforth, which refers to east-west running Danforth Avenue, is a thriving neighbourhood in Toronto's East...
A short ferry ride away from Toronto, you will find Centre Island — the largest of Toronto's car-free urban spaces,...
Yonge Eglinton
Little Italy