Neighbourhoods: Uptown: Lawrence Park North: Yonge and Lawrence/Fairlawn*

Welcome to North Toronto: Yonge and Fairlawn (a.k.a) Yonge & Fertile: See Video Tour (34.1MB)

   
One of Toronto's top neighbourhoods for families and young professionals. Also charmingly known as: Yonge and Fertile. City of Toronto designates it as "Lawrence Park North". It is a vibrant neighbourhood with street parties which are abound with bouncy castles and face-painting by day and a more mature party running late into the summer night. With the charm of front verandas, there is a strong sense of community. The neighbourhood boasts easy access to Yonge Street and Avenue Road restaurants and shops. The Subway at Lawrence makes it easy to scoot downtown. Among our favourite streets: Douglas Avenue, Brookdale Avenue, Melrose, St. Germain and more... Please contact us for more information. Link to more info (Wikipedia).

Subway Access: Yonge and Lawrence. Check Map. Some areas may be 15+ minute walk .
Grocery Stores: Smaller Boutique Styles (fish market, butcher, bakery, etc.) or Large grocery stores: Loblaws Yonge and York Mills (two seated grocery carts), Dominion Yonge and Bedford Park, Pusateris (high-end grocer), Brunos Avenue and Wilson,
Schools: Private & Public 
Shopping: Yonge Street and Avenue Road Boutiques.
Library: Yes: George Locke @ Yonge and Lawrence
Community Center: 
Fairlawn Community Centre:
Gym,  Programs, etc.
Parks or Parkettes: Woburn Park, Brookdale Park, Lawrence Park
Places of Worship:
Restaurants: Many Italian, Pan Pacific, Family friendly pubs
Nail Salons: Cozy Nails
Movie Theatre:
Video Rental: Blockbuster on Avenue; Rogers on Yonge

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION:
Demographics (2006 Canada Census):
Age & Gender (City of Toronto)
Immigration, Ethnicity & Gender (City of Toronto)
Electoral Boundaries: Ward 16 Eglinton - Lawrence
City Councillor: Karen Stintz

Written Description: North of Lawrence, South of Brooke Avenue between Yonge and Avenue. Minutes to Downtown: 20-25min Walking Minutes to Subway: Varies, can be upwards of 20 minutes, please contact us for more info.

Typical Home Styles:  Detached Home, Semi-detached, New builds 

Age: 1920s

Home: Detached Homes, Semi-Detached, Some new builds, generally 2 stories, the odd bungalow. Lots generally 25-30 ft by 100-125ft

Parking: Mutual driveways, Some parking pads, potential backyard garage, Street Parking Permits issued by City of Toronto (see link to Toronto website for more info)


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