West - Edenbridge - Humber Valley Village
West - Edenbridge - Humber Valley Village
Edenbridge-Humber Valley Village is a neighbourhood that attracts a lot of families, as well as anyone looking for a luxurious lifestyle. The Humber Valley and Edenbridge real estate includes:
- Many prestigious homes on beautiful large lots and is in close proximity to top-ranked schools such as Richview C.I. and Etobicoke C.I.
- Distinctive rolling topography, curvilinear streets and abundance of mature trees are a by-product of the Humber River Valley Ravine which forms the eastern boundary of this neighbourhood.
- the St. George's Golf and Country Club which stretches across Islington Avenue,
- and James Gardens - a picturesque strolling garden located along the banks of the Humber River Valley.
Humber Valley is an ideal neighbourhood for those who enjoy recreation:
- Public tennis courts abound at the Buttonwood, Central, Scarlett Mills and Humber Valley Parks
- As well as 2 baseball diamonds and an artificial rink.
- Among the many beautiful parks is James Gardens, with spring-fed pools and spectacular formal gardens.
- Along the Humber, you can connect by foot or bicycle to Toronto's Martin Goodman Trail that follows the shore of Lake Ontario!
How to find the school closest to you!
Click on the link below to find the Public Schools closest to your home:
TDSB Find Your School
Click on this link to find the Catholic Schools closest to your home:
TCDSB Find Your School
List of Schools
- Bishop Allen Academy
- Humber Valley Village Middle School
- Our Lady of Sorrows Elementary School
- Etobicoke Collegiate Institute
- Richview Collegiate Institute
- Kingsway College School, 4600 Dundas St W, Etobicoke - (416) 234-5073
- Kingsley Primary School, www.kingsleyschool.ca - Toronto, Ontario - (416) 233-0150
- Leonardo Da Vinci Academy of Arts & Sciences
www.ldva.on.ca - 100 Allanhurst Drive, Etobicoke - (416) 247-6137
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The area was originally part of a 1930's development known as the "Humber Valley Surveys". Today it's known for stately homes on large, landscaped lots and distinctive tree lined streets. Homes were built here from the 1930s to the 1960s, representing a broad range of architectural styles from Colonial, Tudor, and Georgian, to modernist and contemporary.