The maple leaf garden at Toronto's High Park in summer

High Park

Tree-lined streets, neighbourhood eats and kid-friendly fun make this pocket of the west a relaxing place to explore.

This area adjacent to the 400-acre High Park is a hive of activity year-round. From Eastern European festivals to summer activities by the lake, there’s much to see and do. 

Don't miss:

  • The Junction’s live music and hip neighbourhood bars
  • A family-friendly main street and healthy eateries in Roncesvalles
  • High Park for the spring cherry blossoms and year-round walking trails
  • Ukrainian restaurants in Bloor West Village
  • Renting stand-up paddleboards in Sunnyside

BOUNDARIES: Sorauren Avenue to the east, Humber River to the west, Dundas Street West to the north and Lake Ontario to the south.

PUBLIC TRANSIT (TTC): Line 2 Bloor-Danforth subway stations (Jane to Dundas West). 504 streetcar.

High Park Neighbourhoods

The boardwalk and bathing pavilion at Sunnyside Beach in Toronto's west end
People participate in Open Streets TO, a program that opens streets to people and closes them to cars, encouraging participation in physical activity and healthy recreation
Street art in Toronto's The Junction neighbourhood