
In an unusual but understated approach, the site plan of these back-to-back stacked townhomes offers a unique symmetry. A common outdoor walkway separates two individual structures, with matching units fronting north and south. South-facing suites offer the one-bedroom units ground-floor garden patios, while the upper two-storey plans enjoy sweeping views to Lake Ontario from sizeable rooftop terraces. A green roof tops off the sensible and considerate design, providing a privacy setback for roof terraces facing both Gerrard Street and the Leslieville neighbours to the south.
The green and white Leslieville street signs that run along Queen Street were installed in 1987. These historic markers are symbolic of a renewed interest and pride in Leslieville among the residents of this quiet east end neighbourhood. Leslieville, still feels very much like a small village. It’s cozy houses, quaint stores, and tree lined streets, seem surprisingly serene and peaceful considering Leslieville’s close proximity to downtown Toronto.
This development is located in park heaven, with 3 parks and a long list of recreation facilities within a 10 min walk.
Facilities within a 10 min walk
3 Closest Parks
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With excellent assigned and local schools close to this development, your kids will get a great education in the community.
Catchment schools are assigned as the required or preferred schools for this address. Other nearby schools are included based on distance. Click each school for further details.