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The High Park neighbourhood is home to a wide variety of people. Its has great schools including Humberside Collegiate so families with school age children enjoy living in this neighbourhood.

High Park's winding tree-lined streets are lined with grand Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor-style homes, which are often divided into multiple-family dwellings. These distinctive brick homes feature a variety of traditional architectural details including leaded and stained glass windows, hardwood floors and nice wood trims, french doors, and fireplaces.

High Park is conveniently located close to 'Bloor West Village', one of Toronto's most popular shopping districts, which is known for its bakeries, delicatessens, specialty food shops, cafes and restaurants. There is also the 'Junction Gardens', along Dundas Street West.

High Park, which is one of Toronto's largest and most popular parks, is the star attraction in this area. It has 399 acres of public parkland which includes an outdoor theatre, picnic grounds, restaurant, museum, flower gardens, and especially for the kids, an adventure playground, trackless train, fishing pond, animal paddocks and playgrounds. Sports facilities include tennis, baseball, soccer, lawn bowling, swimming, and skating, and walking, jogging and cycling paths can be found throughout the park.

The Bloor-Danforth subway line has three stations in the High Park neighbourhood - Runnymede, High Park, and Keele. Driving, you are approximately five minutes from the Queensway, connecting to Lakeshore Blvd and the Gardiner Expressway.