Rosedale-Moore Park

Learn About The Rosedale-Moore Park Community and Real Estate In Rosedale-Moore Park, Toronto

Rosedale-Moore Park, Toronto

Rosedale-Moore Park is one of those areas that feels surprisingly peaceful considering how close it is to downtown. You have beautiful homes, winding streets, ravines and mature trees, but you can also be at Yonge and Bloor or downtown in just a few minutes.


The homes are a huge part of the neighbourhood's appeal. Rosedale is known for its grand Victorian and Edwardian houses, while Moore Park has a mix of traditional detached homes, semis and charming streets tucked into the ravine. There are also condos and townhomes throughout the area.


For families, there are several schools nearby, including Rosedale Junior Public School, Cottingham Junior Public School, Whitney Junior Public School and Rosedale Heights School of the Arts. There are also private and independent schools nearby.


One of the biggest perks is the green space. Rosedale Ravine and Moore Park Ravine provide trails throughout the neighbourhood, while Moorevale Park and David A. Balfour Park offer more places to get outside. Rosedale Park is another popular local spot, and the nearby Don Valley provides even more trails and cycling routes.


For shopping and dining, Yonge Street, Summerhill and Bloor Street are all close by. The Summerhill Market is a local favourite, while Yonge-Bloor provides pretty much anything else you could need.


Transit is incredibly convenient. Rosedale Station, Summerhill Station and Bloor-Yonge Station provide easy subway access, making commuting downtown very simple.


The neighbourhood also has plenty of history. Casa Loma, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Evergreen Brick Works and the Toronto Necropolis are all within easy reach.



What really makes Rosedale-Moore Park special is the feeling of being surrounded by nature while still being right in the middle of the city. The ravines make a huge difference, and the neighbourhood has a peacefulness that’s hard to find so close to downtown.


Why People Love Rosedale-Moore Park

  • Beautiful, mature neighbourhoods
  • Grand historic homes and charming family properties
  • Surrounded by ravines and green space
  • Easy access to Moore Park Ravine and Rosedale Ravine
  • Close to David A. Balfour Park
  • Excellent nearby schools
  • Restaurants and shops around Summerhill and Yonge Street
  • Close to Summerhill Market
  • Excellent TTC access
  • Easy access to downtown
  • Close to Evergreen Brick Works
  • Close to the Don Valley trails
  • Peaceful residential feel in the middle of Toronto


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If you're looking for beautiful homes, green space and a central location, Rosedale-Moore Park is definitely worth exploring. Let’s find a neighbourhood that feels like home. Get in touch with Laura Cooper today!

Local Favourites

Best Coffee: Boxcar Social Summerhill

Best Bakery: Nadege Patisserie

Best Restaurant: Sorrel Rosedale

Best Park: David A. Balfour Park

Best Walking Trail: Beltline Trail

Best Shopping: Summerhill Avenue & Yonge Street

Schools in Rosedale-Moore Park

Whitney Junior Public School

OLPH Catholic School

Deer Park Junior & Senior Public School

Branksome Hall (Private)

Rosedale Heights School of the Arts

Greenwood College School (Private)

*School boundaries may change, so it's always recommended to verify catchment areas before purchasing.

Toronto Lawn & Tennis Club

Moore Park Ravine

Yorkville Village

Summer Hill Market

Restaurants

  • Sorrel Restaurant - European
  • Sash Restaurant & Wine Bar                    International/Fusion
  • Terroni - Italian
  • Red Lantern Pub
  • El Tenedor - Spanish/French



Attractions

  • Toronto Tennis Club
  • Moore Park Ravine
  • Yorkville Village
  • Rosedale Park
  • Summerhill Market



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