Summerhill

Mini park by Loozrboy
Summerhill's turn of the century houses, meandering streets, and abundance of greenery have made it one of Toronto's most preferred neighbourhoods. Many of the homes are semi-detached and detached Victorian and Edwardian style houses, built between 1880 and 1915, or modern townhouses and some low-rise luxury condominiums.
Summerhill has a distinct shopping area with fine shops and restaurants, and even an original train station that has been converted into an LCBO. The Rosehill Reservoir Park features a footpath, children's playground, reflecting pools and is connected to nature trails in the Vale of Avoca Ravine. Many private and public schools are in the area. The Summerhill subway station, on the Yonge/University line, is within walking distance to any home in the area, and the Yonge Street corridor is easily accessed by car.

Map of Summerhill Neighbourhood
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