Rosedale neighbourhood guide just published!
November 28, 2008
We are delighted to announce that we have just completed and published a full historical and living guide for the Rosedale neighbourhood in Toronto. There are photos and neighbourhood recommendations that you can really use. Please have a look to see if your favorite is there and leave us a comment if you feel we’ve missed anything out.
For over one hundred years Rosedale has held the distinction of being the city’s most fashionable address, and many of Toronto’s wealthiest and most prominent citizens reside here. Built between 1860 and 1930, many of Rosedale’s large and stately homes are Heritage Properties constructed in Victorian, Georgian, Tudor and Edwardian styles.
Beautiful home in RosedaleRosedale’s boundaries are the CP railway tracks to the north, Yonge Street to the west, Bloor Street to the south, and Bayview Avenue to the east, with the neighbourhood neatly divided into a north and south portion by the Park Drive Ravine. Along with the natural beauty of the ravines and gorges which pleasantly seclude Rosedale from the rest of the city, there are many recreational opportunities in Rosedale Park, Ramsden Park and Mooredale House, offering outdoor sports, play areas and community programs. Many public and private schools for all ages are situated in the neighbourhood, and residents enjoy a fine selection of upscale shops and restaurants in nearby Summerhill.
Click for full Rosedale neighbourhood guide

Deer Park neighbourhood guide just published!
Bedford Park neighbourhood guide just published!
South Hill neighbourhood guide just published!
Teddington Park neighbourhood guide just published!
Lawrence Park neighbourhood guide just published!
Leave a Reply