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Etobicoke is a community that is now part of the City of Toronto since it was amalgamated officially in 1998. The southern part of the community borders Lake Ontario and has seen a great increase in the residential development of its waterfront, which had been previously quite industrialized. This change has stimulated a rise in population in the past decade, accompanied by a notable growth in the number of small businesses and restaurants to accommodate the growing population.

The ample public parks and recreation areas are found throughout the area and especially around Lake Ontario, and the Humber River. There are also several golf courses including St George's Golf and Country Club which was ranked one of the three best golf courses in Canada in 2007.

In addition to its impressive selection of shopping, including the immensely popular Sherway Gardens, Etobicoke is only minutes away on the GO train or the Gardiner Expressway from all of the amenities available in downtown Toronto.

Etobicoke offers the best of both worlds—community and livability in addition to all the accessibility and benefits that come with being a part of the largest city in Canada. This makes Etobicoke a uniquely opportune place to call home as the city continues to grow and expand.

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The average rent as of 2024 for Etobicoke is $1900 for a studio, $2300 for a 1 bedroom, $2700 for a 2 bedroom and $3300 for 3 bedroom apartment.

For families, Edenbridge-Humber Valley, Islington-City Centre West and Alderwood are some of the safest and greenest areas for growing families to live in. Complete with high rated schools, different types of houses and lots of recreation, they make for very family-friendly neighborhoods. Featuring great walkability and transit and proximity to malls and recreation centers, it is easy to get around, connect to the rest of the city and live an ideal family lifestyle.

For luxury living and upscale neighborhoods, the Kingsway, Princess Anne Manor and Edenridge all sport lovely homes, safe streets and proximity to shops and entertainment. All in close proximity to the city core and major highways, they are the perfect suburban oasis while still being close to the rest of the world.
Featuring many different style heritage, modern and victorian homes for any family.

Being a part of Toronto, some of Etobicoke is coastal and has some of the nicest and tranquil waterfront views in Toronto. With the added benefit of a suburban peaceful feel as compared to Downtown Toronto, the best neighborhoods for gorgeous waterfront views are boasted by Long Branch, New Toronto, Mimico and Humber Bay, all of which offer seasonal fun with private marinas, shops and restaurants.

For lifestyle and recreation, Etobicoke offers a lot like CF Sherway Gardens Mall, featuring many upscale shops and dining, Pursuit OCR and indoor adult sport and recreation centre or Humber Bay Park East for waterfront fun.

For history buffs, Etobicoke has some rich historical places to visit like Colonel Samuel Smith Park or Montgomery’s Inn, both offering unique stories and even possible ghost hauntings!

Some notable primary, elementary, secondary and high schools with high ratings in Etobicoke include Josyf Cardinal Slipyj, Etobicoke School of the Arts, Rosethorn Junior School.

With children as a priority, some top rated daycares in Etobicoke are LadyBug Daycare, Learning Garden Childcare, Tiny Treasure Montessori School and Daycare, Wedgewood Junior Public School with many already trusting them with childcare.

Etobicoke has two major healthcare systems, William Osler Health System – Etobicoke General Hospital and Trillium Health Partners – Queensway Health Centre both sporting huge spaces, professional medical staff and lots of parking.

Individual parking spot rentals are not very common in Etobicoke, as most apartment/house rentals will include at least one parking space in the price or utility. One of the perks of “out of city core” living is the population isn’t oversaturated and there is no need to rent a separate parking space.

90% of public transit is accessible, making it exceptionally convenient and easy to commute using the transit system.

While being out of the city, Etobicoke offers a huge selection of amazing parks and green spaces, some of the most popular being Centennial Park, Etobicoke Valley Park, Mill Valley Park, Humber Bay Park West, Marie Curtis Park, West Deane Park.

For recreation, the fully decked out Etobicoke Olympium has a huge pool, gym and rink perfect for enrolling kids or visiting alone.

Etobicoke has an exceptional livability score of 80/100, #110 ranked city in Ontario and #115 in Canada.

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