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Local guide

the South Core & waterfront, made personal.

Toronto's central waterfront — four neighbourhoods on the rail lands and the lake.

The neighbourhoods

4 communities of the South Core & waterfront.

Local guide

The the South Core & waterfront directory.

Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 4 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.

Neighbourhood
Category
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Restaurants & Food· 8
Harbourfront

Amsterdam BrewHouse

Brewpub · Patio
245 Queens Quay W

A sprawling 14,000-sq-ft lakeside brewpub — house beers, pub fare and one of the city's best multi-level waterfront patios.

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Harbourfront

Pearl Harbourfront

Chinese · Dim Sum
207 Queens Quay W

An award-winning Cantonese restaurant in Queens Quay Terminal since 1983, known for push-cart dim sum and panoramic harbour views.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Miku Toronto

Japanese · Aburi Sushi
10 Bay St

The first East Coast home of aburi (flame-seared) sushi — a sleek South Core room with a raw bar and a big lakefront patio at Bay and Queens Quay.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Harbour Sixty Steakhouse

Steakhouse · Heritage
60 Harbour St

An opulent steakhouse in the 1917 Toronto Harbour Commission building — aged steaks, seafood towers and old-world service near the arena.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Real Sports Bar & Grill

Sports Bar
15 York St

A cavernous, top-rated sports bar at Maple Leaf Square beside Scotiabank Arena — a 39-foot HD screen and a packed house on game nights.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

The Butcher Chef

Steakhouse · Boutique
8 Harbour St

A boutique fine-dining steakhouse across from Scotiabank Arena — dry-aged cuts and a polished room in the South Core.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Against the Grain Urban Tavern

Tavern · Patio
25 Dockside Dr

A lively urban tavern at Corus Quay beside Sugar Beach — pub plates and one of the East Bayfront's biggest waterfront patios.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Steam Whistle Brewing

Brewery · Tours
255 Bremner Blvd

Toronto's pilsner brewery in the historic CPR Roundhouse beside the CN Tower — tours, a taproom and a big event space.

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Shops & Services· 6
CityPlace

Sobeys Urban Fresh — CityPlace

Grocery
Fort York Blvd, CityPlace

The full-service urban grocery serving CityPlace along Fort York Boulevard — produce, prepared foods and daily essentials for the surrounding condo towers.

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Fort York

Fort York Library

Library · TPL
190 Fort York Blvd

A light-filled Toronto Public Library branch serving Fort York and CityPlace, with a striking literary-quotation façade.

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Fort York

Stackt Market

Market · Container Village
28 Bathurst St

Canada's largest shipping-container market — rotating retail, makers, food vendors, a brewery and a packed events calendar at Bathurst and Front.

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Harbourfront

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

Gallery · Contemporary Art
231 Queens Quay W

Canada's leading public gallery devoted solely to contemporary art, in a former power station at Harbourfront — free admission and often edgy programming.

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Harbourfront

Queens Quay Terminal

Shops · Dining
207 Queens Quay W

A converted 1927 cold-storage terminal on the water — boutiques, cafés, restaurants and the Harbourfront theatre, with lake views throughout.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Union Station

Transit · Food Hall
65 Front St W

Toronto's grand 1927 transit hub — GO, VIA and the TTC beneath a Beaux-Arts Great Hall, now ringed by a sprawling food hall and shops.

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Schools & Childcare· 1
CityPlace

Jean Lumb Public School

Public Elementary
20 Brunel Court

A modern TDSB JK–8 school on the Canoe Landing campus in the heart of CityPlace, serving the condo community's growing number of families.

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Parks & Rec· 16
CityPlace

Canoe Landing Park

Park · Douglas Coupland
50 Fort York Blvd

An eight-acre CityPlace park designed with artist Douglas Coupland — a giant red canoe, fishing-bobber lights and playing fields above the rail corridor.

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CityPlace

Canoe Landing Community Recreation Centre

Rec Centre
45 Fort York Blvd

A modern recreation centre on the Canoe Landing campus beside the park — a gym, indoor courts, programs and community space for CityPlace and Fort York.

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Fort York

Fort York National Historic Site

Historic Site · 1793
250 Fort York Blvd

The birthplace of Toronto — Canada's largest collection of War of 1812 buildings, with a modern visitor centre, period demonstrations and Garrison Common.

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Fort York

Garrison Common

Green · Grounds
Fort York Blvd, at Fort York

The historic open military common surrounding Fort York — restored grassland and event grounds where the garrison once drilled, now a green link between the fort and the waterfront.

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Fort York

June Callwood Park

Park · Splash
636 Fleet St

A playful Fort York park named for activist June Callwood — bright pink play structures, a splash pad and a soundscape of her voice, tucked among the condos off Fleet Street.

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Harbourfront

Harbourfront Centre

Culture · Waterfront
235 Queens Quay W

A 10-acre waterfront cultural hub since 1974 — theatre, dance, craft studios, the Power Plant gallery, a pond-rink and 4,000+ events a year.

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Harbourfront

Toronto Music Garden

Garden · Waterfront
479 Queens Quay W

A lakeside garden designed with cellist Yo-Yo Ma to express Bach's First Cello Suite — winding paths, a wildflower meadow and a grass amphitheatre.

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Harbourfront

HTO Park

Urban Beach
339 Queens Quay W

An urban beach on the central waterfront — sand, yellow umbrellas and Muskoka chairs looking out over the harbour.

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Harbourfront

Jack Layton Ferry Terminal

Ferry · Islands
9 Queens Quay W

The mainland gateway to the Toronto Islands — ferries to Centre Island, Ward's and Hanlan's Point, plus a waterfront plaza.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Scotiabank Arena

Arena · Sports
40 Bay St

Home of the Maple Leafs and Raptors and the city's premier concert arena, anchoring the South Core beside Union Station.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Canada's Sugar Beach

Urban Beach
11 Dockside Dr

A whimsical urban beach at the foot of Lower Jarvis — pink umbrellas, Muskoka chairs and a candy-striped maple-leaf plaza next to Redpath Sugar.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Sherbourne Common

Park · Water Feature
61 Dockside Dr

An award-winning East Bayfront park that doubles as a stormwater facility — sculptural water channels, a splash pad and a winter skating channel.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Roundhouse Park

Park · Railway Heritage
255 Bremner Blvd

A heritage park around the restored 1929 CPR roundhouse — the Toronto Railway Museum, a working turntable and Steam Whistle Brewing, beside the CN Tower.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

CN Tower

Landmark · Observation
290 Bremner Blvd

The 553-metre national landmark — glass floor, SkyPod, EdgeWalk and 360 The Restaurant, with views to the islands and beyond.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

Aquarium · Family
288 Bremner Blvd

Canada's downtown aquarium at the base of the CN Tower — some 16,000 aquatic animals, a glide-through shark tunnel and touch tanks.

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Bay-Lakeshore Corridor

Rogers Centre

Stadium · Sports
1 Blue Jays Way

The retractable-roof home of the Toronto Blue Jays beside the CN Tower — baseball, big concerts and stadium tours in the heart of the South Core.

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