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Lawrence Park Condominiums is a fairly new project, the existing structure was torn down and a new complex constructed. In Feb of 2006 the condominium registration came into affect. This a a wonderful low rise property complex…
Lawrence Park is one of Toronto, Canada's most affluent residential neighbourhoods, along with Rosedale, the Bridle Path, and Forest Hill. It is also the wealthiest neighbourhood in all of Canada [1].
It is bordered originally by …
Rosewell Gardens: Four spectacular buildings with Georgian-inspired Architectural details with approximately 10,000 square feet of amenity space. This complex is comprised of two main entrances, all buildings are connected unde…
Recreation in Lytton Park
Lytton Park, from which this neighbourhood takes its name, is nestled in a deep valley, hidden by trees, from the roaring traffic of Avenue Road above. This serene park includes three public tennis court…
451 Avenue is surrounded by schools and their various parks and ammenities. Across the road is Havergale Private School for Girls, with its own soccer field, Behind the building is Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute with its ba…
Lytton Park is a pedestrian friendly neighbourhood with excellent convenience to amenities. Popular shops and restaurants abound on Yonge Street and Avenue Road and along Eglinton Avenue which are all within walking distance. Pusa…
Lawrence Park residents are within walking distance of bus routes that run along Yonge Street, Lawrence Ave, and Avenue Rd..
The Lawrence subway station, located at the intersection of Yonge and Lawrence, is part of the Yonge-Un…
History
The assembly of Lawrence Park began in 1907 by the Dovercourt Land Building and Saving Company. They acquired the north parcel of the park from John Lawrence, after whom this neighbourhood is named. The president of the D…
Homes
Lawrence Park’s whimsical houses include a variety of architectural styles including English Cottage, Tudor Revival, Georgian and Colonial style designs. Most of these homes were built between 1910 and the late 1940s. For t…
Surrounding areas
Lawrence Park is directly adjacent to another affluent Toronto neighbourhood called Lytton Park. These two neighbourhoods are often confused with each other. Lawrence Park's western-most boundary is Yonge street…
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Lawrence Park is one of Toronto’s most exclusive residential neighborhoods. In 2010, Canadian Business magazine named it the wealthiest postal code in Canada by household net worth, averaged at $3.88 million.[2] Th…