Welcome to Moore Park

natural beauty, architectural charm, and convenient amenities

Moore Park Luxury Homes

Lawrence Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, that exudes a sense of tranquility and serenity that sets it apart from the hustle and bustle of urban life. It is bordered by Yonge Street to the west and Bayview Avenue to the east, and from Blythwood Ravine on the south to Lawrence Avenue on the north. Lawrence Park was one of Toronto's first planned garden suburbs. Begun in the early part of the 20th century, the building of houses was interrupted by two world wars, a recession and a depression. It was not until the 1950s that this neighbourhood was completed. It is now one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods in all of Canada. The neighborhood's lush greenery, peaceful streets, and scenic parks create an idyllic retreat where residents can escape the stresses of daily life and reconnect with nature. Whether enjoying a leisurely stroll through Cheltenham Park, picnicking in Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens, or simply admiring the architectural beauty of the historic homes, residents of Lawrence Park revel in the peaceful ambiance and natural beauty that surround them.

NEIGHBOURHOOD

An affluent and quiet neighbourhood with beautiful parkland.

PROPERTY PULSE

Homes in Moore Park are a mix of luxury estates and some condo buildings.

SCHOOL CHECK

There are 11 public, 5 Catholic schools, and 4 private schools.

having fun

The ravines, bridges, and winding streets make for a beautiful neighbourhood.

Moore Park Real Estate

Moore Park, nestled in the heart of Toronto, is revered for its timeless elegance, tree-lined streets, and distinctive architectural styles, making it a coveted destination for homebuyers seeking classic charm and sophistication. The neighborhood boasts a diverse array of real estate options, including grand estates, stately homes, and elegant townhouses, each exuding its own unique character and charm. Properties in Moore Park are known for their spacious interiors, well-manicured gardens, and proximity to top-rated schools, parks, and amenities. Most of the homes in Moore Park share driveways, which is quite a distinctive character for such a high-end neighbourhood. Despite that, heavy traffic and lack of street parking are seldom an issue in Moore Park. Lot sizes in Moore Park are on the generous side. Whether seeking a historic residence with vintage details or a modern home with contemporary finishes, homebuyers in Moore Park are sure to find their dream property in this picturesque neighborhood.

WHAT we LOVE about Moore Park

  • The picturesque surroundings, including lush greenery, ravines, and parklands

  • A strong sense of community and neighborly camaraderie, making it a welcoming and inclusive place to call home

  • Close proximity to downtown Toronto

LOCAL LIFESTYLE

The local lifestyle in Moore Park is characterized by its timeless elegance, relaxed ambiance, and strong sense of community. Residents of the neighborhood enjoy a high standard of living, with access to top-rated schools, parks, and recreational facilities. The neighborhood's historic homes, tree-lined streets, and abundant green spaces create an atmosphere of classic charm and sophistication that is beloved by residents and visitors alike. Whether socializing with neighbors at community events, participating in outdoor activities in the neighborhood's parks and ravines, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the picturesque streets, residents of Moore Park embrace a lifestyle of understated luxury and tranquility that is synonymous with this charming neighborhood.

DINING, ENTERTAINMENT & SHOPPING

Moore Park is brimming with dining options, providing a wide range of culinary experiences to satisfy all tastes. Whether in the mood for high-end fine dining or informal comfort food, a variety of restaurants, cafes, and eateries await exploration within the neighborhood and its vicinity. For a sophisticated dining experience, North 44 is a renowned restaurant celebrated for its inventive cuisine and refined atmosphere. Those in search of global flavors can savor Mediterranean dishes at Grazie Ristorante or Japanese specialties at Kibo Sushi House, both known for their exquisite meals crafted from fresh, local ingredients. Moore Park also boasts several charming cafes and bakeries, including Rooster Coffee House and Thobors Boulangerie Patisserie Café, perfect for enjoying scrumptious pastries, specialty coffees, and homemade delights in a warm, welcoming environment.

Entertainment opportunities are plentiful in Moore Park, offering residents diverse options for relaxation, socialization, and enjoyment. The neighborhood's proximity to downtown Toronto means easy access to an array of cultural attractions, theaters, and recreational spots. The neighbourhood has an abundance of green spaces, such as Moore Park Ravine with its 8- kilometre trail, Moorevale Park, and David A. Balfour Park. Moore Park is home to a tightly-knit community. This is most evident in Mooredale House, a community centre where residents of both Moore Park and Rosedale can gather, socialize, and take part in a variety of recreational programs. Mooredale House is also known for its events, such as Mayfair, which takes place every first Saturday of May. Residents can experience live shows at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, discover art galleries and museums in the adjacent Yorkville, or partake in outdoor pursuits within the local parks and green areas. Moreover, Moore Park houses several esteemed country clubs, such as the Moore Park Tennis Club and the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club, where members can partake in leisurely tennis matches, social gatherings, and competitive tournaments amidst scenic surroundings.

For those passionate about shopping, the array of retail options near Moore Park is sure to excite, ranging from high-end boutiques to unique specialty shops and charming artisanal markets. This neighborhood is conveniently situated near Yonge Street, a prime shopping artery in Toronto, boasting an eclectic mix of stores, eateries, and entertainment venues. There is also one pocket of local, boutique neighbourhood stores that are located along Summerhill avenue in the south-east corner of Moore Park. This is a great little treasure not to be missed. Moreover, Moore Park is a brief journey from other renowned shopping areas like Yorkville and the Shops at Don Mills, offering residents additional avenues for retail exploration and the joy of finding new favorites.

Schools in The Moore Park area

There are 10 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 1 private school serving the area. Here is an outline of the types of schools you might find in the area:

Public Elementary Schools:

  • Collège français secondaire

  • Jesse Ketchum Jr and Sr Public School

  • Deer Park Jr and Sr Public School

  • North Toronto Collegiate Institute

  • Leaside High School

  • Whitney Junior Public School

  • Bennington Heights Elementary School

  • Rosedale Junior Public School

  • Bessborough Drive Elementary and Middle School

  • ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy

  • Jarvis Collegiate Institute

Catholic Elementary Schools:

  • St. Anselm Catholic School

  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School

  • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School

  • ÉSC Saint-Frère-André

  • ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto

Private Schools:

  • Linden School

  • Gradale Academy

  • The York School - Junior

  • Branksome Hall

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and there are many other excellent schools in the area.

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