Bounded by the lake north to railway tracks, Kipling Ave west to the Etobicoke Creek
Primarily a residential district, composed mostly of single-family, detached homes. Along Lake Shore Blvd W, numerous business are located in a low-rise commercial strip with single-family homes extending south of here to the lakefront. In 1931, north–south street names were standardized by continuing the ordinal numbers of New Toronto’s streets, picking-up at Twenty-Third Street in the east through to Forty-Third Street in the west.
The neighbourhoods tree lined streets and lovely parks really sets the tone for this up-and-coming community
The community has a handful of upcoming condos and posh mansions along the waterfront
Long Branch was once considered Toronto’s cottage country and its easy going vibe can still be felt today, along with family-friendly atmosphere
Along Lakeshore Blvd. older businesses are shutting their doors to make way for hip, happening, restaurants, cafes and stores!
Long Branch is the perfect spot for commuter’s, with easy access to several major highways, a GO Transit train station, the TTC streetcar and bus routes.
Walk to transit on Kipling and Lakeshore with access to the Long Branch loop & GO, Humber College and Long Branch & Marie Curtis Parks with all the nature along the waterfront trails. Shops, cafes, bars and restaurants include Thrive Organic, Woody’s Organic Burgers, Starbucks, to name a few.
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