Lawrence Park
Uptown

Highlights

Lawrence Park is one of Toronto’s most exclusive residential neighbourhoods. It is in a very peaceful and tranquil setting that includes gently rolling hills, winding roads, and a lush topography. Lawrence Park’s shops, schools and recreational facilities are located on it’s periphery, which keeps traffic on the residential streets to a minimum.

Lawrence Park is a good place to find a house that blends the old with the new, as renovations in this neighbourhood have been sensitive to preserving the old world charm of these houses, many of which were built between 1910-1940. A variety or architectural styles can be found here, including English Cottage, Tudor Revival, Georgian, and Colonial designs.
(P) Blythwood Jr. | (P) Sunny View Jr. & Sr. | (PH) Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute | (PH) North Toronto Collegiate Institute | (PH) Northern Secondary | (PR) St. Clements School | (PR) Havergal College | (PR) The Toronto French School
Most Lawrence Park residents are within walking distance of bus routes that run along Yonge Street, Mount Pleasant Road, Bayview Avenue, and Lawrence Avenue. The Lawrence subway station, located at the intersection of Yonge and Lawrence, is part of the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line. The Yonge Street on-ramp to Highway 401 is a 5-10-minute drive from Lawrence Park.

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