Located in North York between the East Don River Valley and Canadian Pacific Railway Line, Victoria Park Village Toronto has been an active neighbourhood since 1952. Before then it had existed as farmland, until seven farms were purchased and built upon by a group of investors under the instruction of Conservative M.P. R.H. McGregor. Since then, Victoria Park Village has grown as a community with the development of community-based facilities such as the Charles Sauriol Conservation Area. These recreational areas, in addition to the various shopping centers throughout the neighbourhood, offer a wealth of amenities and activities to the Victoria Park village residents.
The Victoria Park Village Toronto neighbourhood structure was originally inspired by the Don Mills subdivisions. It was created with the intention of making a self-sustaining community; complete with its own schools, shops, and industrial capabilities. The homes within this community are mainly located on curvi-linear streets with gentle slopes. Home styles include detached and semi-detached brick two-storey homes, as well as several split-level homes and bungalows. The homes focus on a beautiful park-land view, which also offers extra privacy for residents.
Most homes in the neighbourhood are close to several schools and recreational options, as well as restaurants and shopping centers.
For more information about real estate in Victoria Park Village Toronto, contact the Slavens & Associates team today at:
435 Eglinton Avenue West
Toronto, ON M5N 1A4
Telephone: 416-483-4337
Fax: 416-483-1663
Toll free: 1-877-560-8923
Email: info@slavensrealestate.com