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Your Guide to Living in Etobicoke

01.17.2017 | Buying

Situated along Toronto’s western edge, Etobicoke offers distinct a balance between natural beauty, suburban charm, and urban convenience. Once a separate municipality, the area was formally amalgamated into the City of Toronto in 1998. However, Etobicoke’s unique community identity can still be seen (and felt) today.

Etobicoke is peaceful, spacious, and perfect for families – who make up the majority of the population. That said, the big-city amenities of central Toronto are right next door, offering access to the benefits of urban living when you need them.

If you’re thinking about a move to Etobicoke, you may find this guide helpful.

Searching for your dream home? Our team specializes in the West Toronto & Etobicoke markets. Call us at 416.441.2888 or reach us by email at evan@christensengroup.ca to put our knowledge to work for you.

Etobicoke at a Glance

On the map, Etobicoke is bordered by Lake Ontario to the south, Humber River to the east, Mississauga to the west, and Steeles Avenue West to the north. It is split into three primary areas – The Lakeshore, Central Etobicoke, and North Etobicoke.

The Lakeshore

Neighbourhoods: Alderwood | Humber Bay | The Kingsway | Long Branch | Mimico | New Toronto | Sunnylea | The Queensway

The Lakeshore area must be at the top of your list if you’re considering living in Etobicoke. The area is made up of neighbourhoods which feature scenic lakefront parks, tree-lined sidewalks, and recreational facilities that will keep any family healthy and entertained.

Central Etobicoke

Neighbourhoods: Centennial Park | Eatonville | Humber Heights | Humber Valley Village | Isington Village | Kingsview Village | Markland Woods | Princess Anne Manor | Richview | West Deane Park

Central Etobicoke real estate is quiet and diverse, its residents are made up of mostly families and retirees. Featuring everything from convenient retail shopping to wide-open green spaces for families, residents have everything they need to feel happy about living in Etobicoke. If that’s not enough, the area is only a few minutes away from the Pearson International Airport for your escape. But really, why would you?

North Etobicoke

Neighbourhoods: The Elms | Rexdale | Smithfield | Thistletown

For more affordable housing options, consider North Etobicoke real estate. The area features popular neighbourhoods like The Elms, Rexdale, Smithfield, and Thistletown, which offer retail shopping opportunities and convenience to its residents.

The Lifestyle

One of the defining aspects of Etobicoke’s lifestyle is its strong sense of community. The area’s neighbourhoods have a small-town feel, where neighbours know each other by name and there is a genuine sense of community. Residents take pride in their homes and the well-maintained streets and gardens reflect this care and attention.

Etobicoke residents also enjoy an active and outdoor-oriented lifestyle, thanks to the numerous parks and green spaces throughout the area. Colonel Sam Smith Park and Humber Bay Park, are situated along the waterfront, providing breathtaking views of Lake Ontario. Both parks are popular spots for cycling, walking, or simply enjoying a peaceful day by the water.

Etobicoke’s Top Schools

For parents looking to provide their children with an unbeatable schooling experience, Etobicoke is a perfect match.

Etobicoke boasts some of the best educational opportunities in all of Toronto – one of the leading reasons why it has become a preferred destination for families. Catering to all age ranges, grades, and educational styles, Etobicoke’s top schools stretch across its three main regions.

These institutions have earned a reputation for their commitment to academic excellence, supportive environments, and diverse extracurricular opportunities.

The Lakeshore

Central Etobicoke

North Etobicoke


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Getting Around

Whatever your commute may look like, Etobicoke’s high degree of accessibility and strong transportation infrastructure make getting around effortless.

By Automobile

Etobicoke is a commuter’s paradise. As the GTA’s major roadways – the 427, 401, 407, 27 and QEW expressways all pass through the area, drivers have direct, efficient access to the surrounding city and beyond.

By Public Transport (TTC & MiWay)

Etobicoke is served remarkably well by public transit. The Bloor-Danforth Subway Line (TTC) is located at Kipling and Dundas Street, while the Islington Station has bus routes that travel out west through Mississauga (MiWay). There are also hundreds of bus routes that serve Etobicoke, with regular connections to core hubs, attractions, and destinations.

By GO Transit

Etobicoke is served by four GO Transit stations – Etobicoke North, Kipling, Long Branch, and Mimico.

Your Life in Etobicoke

Wondering what life in Etobicoke could look like for you? We can help.

With over four decades of professional experience in Etobicoke’s standalone market, Christensen Real Estate Group can help you find the perfect home. Our local expertise allows you to enjoy a seamless, low-stress buying experience.

Not only will can we source the ideal home based on your needs, but our tireless negotiation tactics will ensure you secure the best price, terms, and conditions possible.

Please, feel free to contact us at info@christensengroup.ca or call 416-441-2888 with any of your questions about Etobicoke real estate. Or, you can go here to book an appointment to speak with us.

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