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Downtown Toronto

Downtown Toronto is home to many condos and a beautiful place to live with many conveniences and attractions. Toronto real estate has exploded with downtown condos.

Bounded by Bloor Street to the north, Lake Ontario to the south, Parliament Street to the east, and Bathurst Street to the west.

It not only is the financial centre containing the headquarters of many companies.In the lasts 20 years numerous large high-rise condominiums have sprung up throughout the area. Many people especially young upwardly mobile professionals and baby boomerettes are enjoying the downtown lifestyle.

The Bloor Yorkville area alone has more than 700 designer boutiques, spas, restaurants, hotels, and galleries.

Public transit abounds, with 2 subway lines, buses and streetcars. lines. Shopping is world class not only in Yorkville but at the Eaton Centre, on Yonge Street, Atrium on Bay, College Park, Yonge and the PATH, an underground walkway connecting many downtown office buildings and hotels.

For entertainment from professional baseball, hockey and basketball are available at the Dome and the Air Canada Centre while the new Opera House and Hummingbird centre supply cultural events.

The New Opera House



The entertainment district now contains not only many condos but also many venues for night life and of course sports, art and culture. What a great place.

Condo owners and renters find much to do in downtown Toronto, much of it within easy walking distance of their home.

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