High Park North
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Bounded by Dundas West at the east, Runnymede at the west, Bloor Street to Annette Street at the north-south, the area of High Park North is mainly residential, containing many semi-detached homes built in the early 20th century.
North of High Park, the neighbourhood has several high-rise apartment buildings, built after the construction of the Bloor-Danforth subway. These condos located on Gothic, High Park, and Quebec Avenues near Bloor offer both lake and city skyline views. The oldest residential, single-family houses in High Park North were built in the late 1800s and early 1900s and are mostly Victorian-Edwardian and Tudor-style, some of which have been converted into multiple family dwellings.
The houses are typically two-and three-storey, built with detached brick. Among the many remarkable architectural details and ornaments are the leaded and stained glass windows, lush wood trims, French doors, hardwood doors, and fireplaces. The streets are lined with soaring mature Oak and Maple trees. The vast majority of neighbour residents are working age, around 20 percent are young people in their 20’s and the small remaining percent are seniors.
Walk to High Park subway station, and an assortment of Bloor Street West cafes, shops, bars and restaurants.