High Park North is a quiet community named after the crown jewel of a park located south of this attractive neighbourhood. Its located between Dundas West, Runneymede, and its north-south boundaries run from Bloor Street to Annette Street/Humberdale Avenue. A great advantage of High Park North is its proximity not just to the park, but also to the ever-gentrifying Junction, with its taquerias, craft breweries and decor shops, and to the more sedate charms of Bloor West Village.
High Park North has a diverse mix of household makeups. According to the City of Toronto, 66 per cent of the neighbourhood is of working age, 22 per cent is below 24 years of age, while seniors make up the difference at 12 per cent.
The neighbourhood is filled with mature greenery that lines the streets of early 20th century townhouses, mixed with apartment buildings that sprung up with the Bloor-Danforth subway line.
High Park is complete with family-oriented activities – nature walks, bike rides, and walkable local living – while continually striving to provide top-notch cosmopolitan offerings.
High Park boasts a housing mix that accommodates diverse needs. Families are attracted to the neighbourhood because of its wide range of single family homes. There are also a large number of rental opportunities in High Park appealing to singles and couples.