High Park
High Park North, or often, simply 'High Park', after the park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto. It is bounded on the south by Bloor Street and High Park, on the west by Runnymede Road, on the north by Annette Street, Quebec Avenue and Humberside Avenue, and on the east by the CNR/CPR railway tracks.
High Park's winding tree-lined streets are lined with impressive Victorian, Edwardian, and Tudor-style homes.
These captivating houses were built largely during the late 1800's and early 1900's. Several of these houses have been divided into multiple-family dwellings.
High Park's distinctive brick homes feature a variety of architectural details that vary from house to house. These features include leaded and stained glass windows, lush wood trims, french doors, hardwood floors and fireplaces.

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The High Park neighbourhood also features a selection of condominium apartment buildings along Quebec Avenue, north of Bloor Street. These apartments are in the entry level price range. They include balconies, some of which feature south views that overlook High Park and Lake Ontario.
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