Toronto’s West End Connection Since 1981!
May 19th, 2013 
Sofie and Anna Gagatek
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Bloor West Village West End Toronto Real Estate

 (General Price Range for Residential property $650k-$1 million+)

Unlike Roncesvalles Village, this area is generally on the subway line. The area is bookended by the following subway stations: Jane subway to the west and Runnymede towards the east. No trundling streetcars here. Who said they were ever romantic….Here we’re talking about everything north of Bloor Street West and south of Annette between Glendonwynne Avenue all the way to Jane Street.  The portion of BWV that is north of Annette and stretches up to Dundas Street West is interestingly referred to as "Bloor West Village North" by some.

 bloor west map

 *props go out to Toronto Life’s Real Estate Guide 2010 for their boundary maps

**also note: above map highlights Bloor West Village, High Park North and Bloor by the Park located east of Keele and north of Bloor Street West**

BWV  boasts the country's first formally organized BIA (Business Improvement Area). Many a neighbourhood have followed BWV’s format since. The Green P situation here is bar none, the P’s are all located on the north portions of Bloor West. Starting from the east, you have the P between Kennedy Avenue and Glendonwyne, the P between Beresford and Durie Street, followed by the P between Windermere Avenue and Willard Avenue. Finally, the last P is located between Willard and Armadale Avenue. Wow, that’s a lot of P’s…..not to mention street parking. Tough to beat.

 

Bloor West Village is like the west-end version of Leaside with the exception that Leaside as of the last 10 years boasts a more impressive retail mix. Hey, that’s just my opinion. It’s certainly not a statement of fact. Judge this on your own when you’re doing a drive-by on the weekend. The neighbourhood is made up of mostly young families that have slowly edged their way in during the early 2000’s. In addition, you have your well-healed boomers here too that do a nice job of maintaining and/ or renovating their homes to decent standards. As far as housing stock goes you have a bevy of solid detached homes as well as semis sprinkled with some condos as referenced above. As far as parking, most homes have pad parking in addition to street parking.  

 

There’s a small but nevertheless handy LCBO at the corner of Glendonwynne and Bloor, opposite the Runnymede Public Library. There are some decent pubs along the strip that can cater to most crowds as well as an abundance of bakeries, flower shops, coffee shops as well as clothing retailers and restos.  The retail mix has drastically changed since the BWV's heyday in the 80's. Among the remaining hotspots, The Coffee Tree never disappoints. Queen's Pasta has been a perennial favorite forever, it's the like the west-end version of Grazie.  If you're looking for a decent hair salon along the strip, you've got plenty. Among them you'll find JC Salon, Capucci's and Vescada that have been giving people good hair for yonks. As far as pet stores, you have Global Pet Store and what used to be Bark and Fitz and now has become "Superfetch" on Bloor near Clendenan. The institution better known to many as the Groom Pet Store is no longer.

As far as recreation, try a 399 acre park for size. No, that's not a typo. It's really that big, rivalled only by Central Park in Manhattan. High Park not only boasts many picnic areas but a huge off-leash dog area, tennis courts, public pool, skating rink, baseball diamond, mini zoo, the Grenadier restaurant, adventure playground, large pond and outdoor amphitheatre. For further amusement, one can turn to the Annette Recreation Centre that's connected to the Annette Street Public School. One can also find several libraries, namely the Runnymede Library, Annette Street Public Library and Jane Street Library. There once was a movie theatre (I watched E.T there for the first time, quite a big deal back in the day) located on Bloor, west of Jane. There was supposed to be "another condo" in that spot but there isn't!! The Humber Cimema is back in action!! So excited! No more awful megaplex!

 

List of schools:

 

St. Pius X, 71 Jane Street, 416-393-5237  

 St. Cecilia, 335 Annette Street, 416-393-5218

Annette Jr. & Sr., 265 Annette Street 416-393-9040

Humberside Collegiate Institute, 280 Quebec Avenue 416-393-0000

Western Technical Commercial School, 125 Evelyn Avenue, 416-393-0500

Runnymede Jr. & Sr.Public School, 357 Runnymede Road, 416-393-9055

Runnymede Collegiate Institute,  569 Jane Street , 416-394-3200

James Culnan Seperate School, 605 Willard Avenue, 416-393-5325

King George Junior Public School, 25 Rexford, 416-394-3060

 

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