Living In Thorncrest Village

Highlights: Exclusive | Family-oriented | Charming

Thorncrest Village’s tree-lined streets, community events, and surrounding wooded areas have established it as a truly unique Toronto neighbourhood. There are public, private, and independent schools that serve the Thorncrest Village area, including Rosethorn Junior School, and Humber Valley Village Junior Middle School.

“Considered one of Toronto’s first modern suburbs, Thorncrest Village was designed so all homes have direct sun exposure.”

Thorncrest Village real estate

The majority of Thorncrest Village real estate was built in the 1940s and ‘50s, most of which are single-family detached homes. There is a mix of older bungalows and newer modern styles of homes.

People living in Thorncrest Village

With just over 200 homeowners, Thorncrest Village is an exclusive neighbourhood with a tight-knit community. The area has a suburban feel thanks to the many families and long-time residents that call it home.

Thorncrest Village local favourites

Thorncrest Village’s community clubhouse truly sets it apart as a family neighbourhood. Owned by the Thorncrest Homeowners Association, this community hub has a swimming pool, playground, tennis courts, and serves as a meeting place for residents throughout the year.

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