Discover all 158 unique neighborhoods that make Toronto special
Located in the central part of Toronto. The neighbourhood boundary starts at the intersection of Yonge Street and Keewatin Avenue, continuing east along Keewatin Avenue to Mount Pleasant Road.
Located in the central part of Toronto. The boundary starts at Yonge Street and Blythwood Road, continuing east through Sherwood Park to Bayview Avenue.
A vibrant urban neighborhood located at the intersection of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, known for its shopping, dining, and transit connectivity.
Located in the central part of Toronto. The neighbourhood boundary starts at the intersection of Yonge Street and Keewatin Avenue, continuing east along Keewatin Avenue to Mount Pleasant Road.
Located in the central part of Toronto. The boundary starts at Yonge Street and Blythwood Road, continuing east through Sherwood Park to Bayview Avenue.
A vibrant urban neighborhood located at the intersection of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, known for its shopping, dining, and transit connectivity.
Located in central Toronto, bounded by Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue East, extending to Mount Pleasant Road and the Beltline Trail.
An affluent neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and beautiful homes, located between Lawrence Avenue and Eglinton Avenue.
Located in East York, starting at Bayview Avenue and Kilgour Road, extending through Sunnybrook Park and Serena Gundy Park.
An exclusive neighborhood in North York known for luxury estates, bordered by York Mills Road and extending to Sunnybrook Park.
A prestigious neighborhood extending from Lawrence Avenue West to Briar Hill Avenue, known for its upscale homes and mature trees.
A diverse neighborhood in East York, bounded by Laird Drive and Eglinton Avenue East, extending to the Don River.
A vibrant neighborhood centered around Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue, known for its shopping and dining options.
A charming lakefront neighborhood known for its sandy beaches, boardwalk, and vibrant Queen Street East.
A family-friendly neighborhood surrounding High Park, Toronto's largest public park, with tree-lined residential streets.
A trendy neighborhood with converted loft spaces, modern condos, and a vibrant arts and culture scene.
A historic arts and culture district featuring cobblestone streets, Victorian architecture, and artisan shops.
A vibrant multicultural neighborhood known for its eclectic shops, vintage stores, and diverse food scene.
Discover detailed profiles, demographics, and community information for all 158 Toronto neighborhoods.