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Family RestaurantA Toronto-born family restaurant in Empress Walk — an enormous all-day menu of deli sandwiches, salads and comfort classics.
Toronto's Yonge corridor — four neighbourhoods of towers, transit and the civic square.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 4 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
A Toronto-born family restaurant in Empress Walk — an enormous all-day menu of deli sandwiches, salads and comfort classics.
One of the most talked-about modern Korean spots in North York, just off Yonge on Spring Garden — stylish small plates, soju and a buzzy room.
North York's Yonge corridor is home to one of the city's largest Persian communities — a cluster of Iranian restaurants, bakeries and grocers around Lansing and Willowdale serving kababs, ghormeh sabzi and saffron ice cream.
A 24-hour Korean institution on Yonge famous for gamjatang (pork-bone soup) and sundubu — a late-night go-to in the North York Koreatown.
A long-running, no-frills Korean and Korean-Chinese restaurant near Finch — bibimbap, kimchi jjigae and jajangmyeon that draws weekend waits.
One of the largest branches in the Toronto Public Library system, beside Mel Lastman Square — multiple floors of collections, study space and programs.
A vertical mall at North York Centre station — a grocery, cinema, food court and shops connected directly to the subway.
A renewed shopping centre at the Yonge–Sheppard subway interchange — a grocery, fashion, services and dining connected to two subway lines.
The stretch of Yonge through Lansing and around Sheppard — banks, grocers, pharmacies, cafés and everyday services for the surrounding condo and house streets.
The North York Koreatown along Yonge from Finch toward Steeles — Korean grocers, bakeries, cafés, BBQ joints and late-night eats outside Finch station.
A large, top-regarded TDSB high school (grades 9–12) home to the renowned Claude Watson Arts Program — a major draw for Willowdale families.
A TCDSB arts academy (grades 7–12) just off Yonge — an audition-based Catholic school for dance, drama, music and visual arts.
A well-regarded TDSB elementary just off Yonge — one of the catchments families target when buying in Willowdale.
North York's civic gathering square beside the Civic Centre — a reflecting pool and amphitheatre in summer, a skating rink in winter, and festivals year-round.
An 1850s Georgian farmhouse preserved as a city museum on Yonge — costumed interpreters, hearth cooking and the story of rebel surveyor David Gibson.
North York's performing arts complex on Yonge — a large main stage, recital hall and studio theatre hosting concerts, musicals and community events.
A green ravine park tucked behind the Yonge towers — a creek, walking trails, a playground and a quiet escape from the corridor.
A tucked-away neighbourhood park in the Avondale pocket south of Sheppard — a playground and open green space ringed by low-rise streets and towers.
A full community recreation centre and park in north Willowdale — indoor pool, gym, arena, fitness classes and a surrounding park.
A Newtonbrook neighbourhood park west of Yonge near Finch — a playground, sports field and a venue for summer community and cultural festivals.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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