High Park
Nature-Oriented, Family, Active
About High Park
Named after Toronto's beloved 400-acre park, this west-end neighborhood offers rare urban-nature balance. Families and nature lovers prize the access to trails, zoo, and outdoor recreation alongside walkable village amenities.
High Park neighborhood takes its name from Toronto's largest and most beloved park—400 acres of forests, trails, gardens, and even a free zoo. Residents wake up to birdsong and spend weekends hiking, picnicking, and skating at Grenadier Pond. The Bloor West Village shopping district provides everyday needs with character. Housing stock includes solid brick homes, many with architectural distinction, that have attracted families for generations. Subway access makes downtown commutes painless.
Why Live in High Park?
High Park Property Types & Prices
Detached Home
$1,500,000 - $2,500,000Solid brick homes, often renovated
Semi-Detached
$1,100,000 - $1,500,000Great value entry point
Townhouse
$900,000 - $1,200,000Various developments available
Condo
$450,000 - $700,000Limited options but increasing
Getting Around High Park
Excellent subway access on Line 2
Subway/Train Stations
- ●High Park
- ●Keele
- ●Dundas West
Bus & Streetcar Routes
- ●30 Lambton
- ●80 Queensway
Schools in High Park
High Park Alternative School
Public Elementary
Humberside Collegiate
Public Secondary
Howard Junior Public School
Public Elementary
High Park Demographics
30,000
Population
38
Median Age
Yes
Family-Friendly
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Quick Facts
Average Home Price
$1.2M - $2.5M
Walk Score
87/100
Transit Score
88/100
Neighborhood Vibe
Nature-Oriented, Family, Active
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