High Park: Neighbourhood
What makes High Park such a great place to call home?
Living across the street from the largest park in Toronto offers much to the outdoors enthusiast including great shopping on Bloor street.
Use our interactive neighbourhood map to reference the services and attractions available to residents of High Park.
Schools
Ursula Franklin Academy: 149 Glendonwynne Rd
Western Technical-Commercial School: 125 Glendonwynne Rd
Keele Street Public School: 99 Mountview Ave.
Humberside Collegiate Institute: 280 Quebec Ave.
Community Centres and Arenas
Keele Community Centre: 181 Glenlake Ave.
Annette Community Recreation Centre: 333 Annette St.
Toronto Public Library – High Park Branch: 228 Roncesvalles Ave.
Transit
High Park Subway Station
Keele Subway Station
#41 Keele Bus to York University
Bloor GO Station
Shopping
Shops of Bloor West Village
Shops on Roncesvalles
Shops of the Junction: Dundas St west of Keele St
Bloor Dundas Plaza with Loblaws and LCBO
Parks & Attractions
High Park: South west of Parkside Drive and Bloor St
High Park is a 400-acre oasis and Toronto’s largest park, offering a variety of attractions and facilities:
- Walking and Hiking Trails
- Grenadier Pond
- High Park Zoo
- Adventure Playground
- Picnic Areas
- Tennis Courts, Soccer and Baseball Fields, Swimming Pool
- Gardens and Cherry blossom trees