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Etobicoke

Located just to the west of Toronto on Lake Ontario, Etobicoke has quick access to the city.  Toronto is accessible by subway, streetcar and highway.  On the lake are some of the city’s most beautiful condo developments including the prestigious Palace Pier.   The Kingsway and Baby Point areas are very sought-after with classy architecturally diverse homes built in the 20’s and 30’s.  With a population of 345,000 it is bordered on the south by Lake Ontario, on the east by the Humber River, on the west by Etobicoke Creek, and on the north by Steeles Avenue. The area was originally settled by Native peoples from which the name derives.  First incorporated as a township in 1850, Etobicoke merged with the three small lakeside communities of Long Branch, New Toronto and Mimico in 1967 to form the borough of Etobicoke. The area became part of the City of Toronto in 1998.

 

Things to Do

Etobicoke is on the lake and offers all the associated services and activities:  Marina, boating, lakefront parks and trails.  Located in the Humber River ravine The Old Mill is a favourite setting for weddings and events.  The Royal York and Bloor area has a quaint village feel and offers great restaurants, pubs and boutiques.  St. Georges golf course is one of Canada’s finest and is located on Islington Avenue in Etobicoke.  Sherway Gardens is considered to be one of the top 2 shopping malls in the GTA.  Many fashionable outlets to choose from including Holt Renfrew, Sporting Life and Harry Rosen.   Kaji Sushi on the Queensway is often touted as the best in town.

Education

All public schools in Etobicoke are part of the Toronto District School Board. Etobicoke is also home to Humber College and University of Guelph at Humber.

Real Estate

The former commercial sector around the southern Humber Bay is now home to high rise condo towers and townhouses in the Mystic Pointe development.  Some of Etobicoke’s most exclusive residential neighbourhoods can be found in central Etobicoke.  The Bloor Street West area is trendy and features mixed housing incorporating traditional residential properties and high rise rentals.

 

 

Local Attractions

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Buy Tickets for one of Many Entertaining Performances TODAY! Located in the downtown core of historic Richmond Hill, ON. Richmond Hill’s Centre for the Performing Arts is home to 43,000 square feet of professional entertainment that captures local, regional and national audiences. This theatre venue is a popular experience and attraction for a trip out in Richmond Hill. It offers ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 29/04/2013
According to Moneysense (Canada's Personal Finance Website) the top 20 cities of 2013 show Canadians where are the best places to live. This is Moneysenses's 8th annual list, where best places are determined by various qualifications. Things that are considered while determining best places to live include: incomes and employment,  the price of housing, weather, crime rates and access ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/04/2013

Construction and Expansion

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A NEW KITCHEN A new kitchen is one of the best uses of your remodelling budget.  However, before you buy into a designer’s concept of what you should have, think about and discuss the following issues.  In the final analysis, you are the one who has to live with (and in) your new kitchen. Are you a gourmet?  Some people spend a lot of time in their kitchens preparing ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/05/2013
Enjoy A Less Congested Commute in Newmarket The Town of Newmarket completed construction of the by-pass between Hwy 400 and Hwy 404. This project aimed to assist in relieving traffic congestion and prevent delays along the Highway 9 and Green Lane corridor. “Residents in East Gwillimbury have been looking forward to this opening since the project began two years ago,” said East ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 08/05/2013

Community Events

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 Third Annual Bradford Children's Charity Fund Golf Tournament Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd.'s 3rd Annual Children's Charity Fund Golf Tournament recipient for 2013 is Talon Collett.  Talon is a vibrant 6 year olf boy who has faced a challenge in his life called Acute Lymphoblastic Lukemia. Diagnosed on September 11, 2009, Talon has endured regular chemotherapy treatments that have ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 15/05/2013
  CENTURY 21® Annual Ride Campaign For The Heart And Stroke Foundation's BIG BIKE EVENT  With four BIG BIKE rides scheduled for 2013, join CENTURY 21® Heritage Group Ltd. as they pedal their way towards their goal of raising funds for Heart and Stroke research and education.  The Heritage Has Heart campaign in the CENTURY 21® Heritage Group Ltd. firm was ... Read More...
Posted by Lisa Fedele on 10/05/2013

Family & Kids

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SAFETY FIRST We all want to feel safe in our own homes.  Accidents, especially tragic ones, aren’t something we want to think about.  But when it comes to accidents, the old adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”, is doubly true!   Never leave standing liquids unattended.  Stay within arm’s reach while your child is bathing or near ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/05/2013
Always consult with a physician when considering practicing natural remedies. Natural remedies can be a great alternative in conquering discomforts. Here are five natural remedies to share with your family. Baking soda has traditionally been a remedy for anything from teeth whitening to natural multipurpose household cleaner. Did you know that baking soda can also be used for bug bites? Baking ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 29/04/2013

Market Reports and Conditions

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With the good weather upon us, many of us have thoughts of taking a summer vacation. When you buy or sell through Eva Walker and Century 21 Heritage, the vacation is on the house! Ask us how. Read More...
Posted by Eva Walker on 09/04/2013
With homes prices in the GTA leveling and mortgage rates still very reasonable,Toronto Real Estate would be homeowners are again asking the proverbial question "should we rent or buy". There are pros and cons and this article  will give a balanced rationale. Definitely worth a read. Click Here Read More...
Posted by Richard Walker on 01/03/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

Just a little place in the park (Toronto's unique dining experiance) I'm just throwing this out there as a possible new food program for Toronto, that could help wipe clean the stain left from the, oh so badly failed, "A La Carte" fiasco. Toronto is quickly falling behind on the food truck sensation that swept the continent and while there is still some hope for this industry to have some life ... Read More...
Posted by Jay Kowal on 28/04/2013

Schools & Universities

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Moving? Find A School Or School Board In Your Area There are many factors to consider when moving into a new neighborhood. Among those for new families or those with children includes choosing a great school district. The Ontario Ministry of Education has a great online resource that allows the public to search for schools. This school board finder that is updated daily; provides contact information ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 10/05/2013

Shopping

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Start Your Day Off With A Visit To Your Local Farmer's Market Farmers Markets are a great way to support local farmers and mingle with members in your community. They typically offer locally grown foods, homemade desserts and crafts. Not all Farmers Markets are the same, some offer live music, horse and wagon rides, special offers from local businesses or draws. Take time out of your busy week ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 09/05/2013

Sports & Activities

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DID YOU KNOW?  You can use steel wool to: Fill a screw hole that has become too big for the screw.  Stuff the hole with steel wool and re-insert the screw. Make an instant pin cushion.  Stuff an old sock with steel wool and tie tightly for a pin cushion that will keep pins and needles rust free. Repel kitchen pests by placing steel wool around the pipes under the sink.   ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/05/2013
  The Boys are Back in Town. The Century 21 Walker Team Under 12 Boys stormed the field at Thornlea Reservoir this weekend. Fortunately the rain held off but on a sour note we are now 0-1 on the season. Don't take it hard. It's a long season and we will overcome. The Thornhill Soccer Association deserves all the credit for organizing the opening day games and photo shoot. It went off without ... Read More...
Posted by Eva Walker on 10/06/2012
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