The heart of mid-town, Yonge and Eglinton is a vibrant community with a little bit of everything, like a financial centre, nightlife, businesses, entertainment, parks, dining – plus lots of upscale shopping. It's also a great neighbourhood for strolling, as well as a perfect place to live if you are reliant on public transit.
This is a great neighbourhood for those who love to get out and enjoy plenty of community resources and amenities. It's got excellent night life and activity throughout the day. From parks and sports to socializing and group activities, there really is something for everyone – at any time of day.
The vibe of this neighbourhood is a busy pace in the hub – right at Yonge and Eglinton – but the side streets are quiet and tranquil, with large, old trees and well-kept homes boasting well manicured lawns. It's a cool part of town, definitely attracting active and outdoorsy residents.
Sometimes referred to as Yonge and Eligible, the neighbourhood definitely has an element of young single professionals out to enjoy their community. There’s a wide range of pubs, lounges and shopping to meet that demand. There are also a lot of older, active adults on the move, with a lot of upscale and posh residences in the area. Affluence is definitely notable in this hood.
While there are still some deals and budget dining, the area is known for its upscale shopping and five-star restos. If you're going to live here, be prepared for lots of traffic, bustle and noise--both of the car kind and pedestrian. It's been rated very highly as a walking friendly area.
Yonge and Eglinton is right on the Yonge subway line and the station is a really busy one. The area is well served by public transit for those who don't have a car. Mount Pleasant and Avenue Road are also great access routes to the city when Yonge Street is too busy.
The area has a large shopping centre and business complex at Yonge and Eglinton. The library as well as several schools – both public and private – are in the area, including the prestigious Havergal College for girls and Upper Canada College for boys. Eglinton Park is massive, with everything from tennis and baseball diamonds to a playground and winter ice skating.
Yonge and Eglinton offers it all, but it can be a bear to navigate at rush hour. With one way streets and no turns, the area is best traveled without a car – though it's a neighbourhood that is easy to walk and navigate by foot or bike. Thanks to the subway, a car isn't a necessity here.
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It has a "neighbourhood-contained-in-a-building" feel. There are a few brands, food outlets and all the essentials – the bank, grocery, pharmacy, LCBO – all under one roof, with a movie theatre and a massive bookstore.
more infoA Brazilian steakhouse, it’s more than just a destination for a meal. The dining room comes alive as caballero-waiters circulate with different meats grilled on a spit, serving endless hunks of meat and seafood.
more infoA good ole Irish pub, the Rose and Crown is also a sports bar and music venue where the pints flow and the darts fly. It’s been the neighbourhood local for more than 35 years.
more infoThis athletic department store is located on Yonge Street. Running, biking, snow sports, personal training, yoga and gear for any other activity can be found in stylish and durable trends.
more infoThe sweetest of treats, cupcakes aren’t just for little kids anymore. With decadent flavours and artistic aesthetics, these bakers were one of the first to bring the hip and high-end cupcake to Toronto.
more infoProving the neighbourhood really does have a soft spot for young families, this diner is kid-friendly without disregarding the adult palette. Good portions and a light atmosphere, this diner/ice cream shoppe is a hit.
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