THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

WELCOME TO
BLOOR-YORKVILLE,
TORONTO

When you’re in the mood for hip and chic, head over to Bloor-Yorkville. Enjoy a day in the Village, immerse yourself in the beauty of the U of T campus, or live and breathe the innovation and research buzzing throughout the Discovery District. Wherever you want to be, the neighborhood surrounding 44 Charles has something for everyone.

DISCOVER

The Manulife
Centre

Step out of the elevator and onto three floors of shopping, services, restaurants and Toronto’s best movie theatre, Cineplex Varsity & VIP. Other Manulife Centre highlights include Loblaws City Market for specialty groceries, Indigo, the LCBO, Earls Restaurant + Kitchen, and Canada’s first Eataly.

COMMUTE

EASY
ACCESS

You also have easy access to both subway lines, proximity to Bloor-Yorkville, the Royal Ontario Museum, the University of Toronto, Chinatown, the Village, the financial district and the Don Valley Parkway for easy access in and out of the city.

VISIT

THE MINK MILE

Bloor Street, from Bay Street to Avenue Road, is home to the biggest names in Canadian and international fashion. Start at Manulife Centre, cross the street to Holt Renfrew, then continue west to stroll in and out of Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Boss, Hermes and more.

EXPLORE

HEALTH &
DISCOVERY

Head a few blocks south and you can be on the University of Toronto campus or in the middle of the Discovery District surrounded by the city’s best hospitals and research centres, including MaRS, one of the world’s foremost innovation hubs.

STAY

BLOOR-YORKVILLE

Toronto’s original hippie enclave morphed into the yuppie capital of Canada in the ‘80s. Today, it’s become a hybrid of the two, with high-end boutiques and bistros alongside cool clothiers and cafés, and it’s all around us.

INDULGE

THE VILLAGE

Walk east along Bloor Street for about ten minutes to Church Street, turn right and join the party. The strip is lined with fun funky bars, delicious restaurants, and great shopping. Be sure to make the walk at the end of June for Toronto’s Pride Parade — it’s among the biggest in the world.

EXPLORE

– Roundabout Pizza
– Tim Hortons
– Just Jakes
– The Oak Taphouse
– Duncan Garage Café and Bakery
– Fresh Kenny’s Casual Eats
– Heritage Indian Cuisine
– Kahuna Burger
– Pho Vuong Restaurant
– Sollsons Bar
– Beverly Corners Marketplace
– Canadian Tire
– SmartCentres Cowichan Commons Mall
– Whittome Mall
– BC Forest Discovery Centre
– Cowichan Aquatic Centre
– Cowichan Valley Recreation Centres
– Drinkwater Boat Ramp and Fishing Pier
– Duncan Meadows Golf Course
– Evans Park Baseball Field
– Sherman Road Soccer Park
– The Hangout Climbing Centre
– Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit
– Drinkwater Elementary School
– Maple Tree Play House Family Childcare
– Queen Margaret’s High School
– Tansor Elementary School
– The Children’s Centre at Duncan Elementary
– Country Grocer
– Mid-Island Liquor
– Real Canadian Superstore
– Walmart Supercentre

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ON A 13-MONTH LEASE

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