Bridle
Path residents shop, play, and educate their children along Bayview Avenue, whose
landmarks include the upscale York Mills Shopping Plaza, the posh Toronto Granite
Club, and the private Crescent School for boys. The Toronto French School is located
just off of Bayview at Lawrence Avenue.
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The
Bridle Path's largest mansions located between Post Road and Park Lane Circle
are among the largest homes in Toronto. These grand homes are situated on one
to six acre lots and feature stone and cast iron gateways with elaborate built-in
security systems. The houses south of Park Lane Circle are somewhat smaller in
scale with still very generous one hundred foot frontages.
The
houses in the Bridle Path were built mostly in the 1930's, 1950's and 1960's which
accounts for the eclectic mix of architectural styles found here. This mix of
designs includes Georgian, Colonial, Greek and Tudor Revival, Italianate, Neo
Gothic, California bungalows and futuristic modernist style houses. There is also
a new luxury condominium apartment building scheduled to be built at number one
Post Road, in the French Chateau style.
The
typical Bridle Path estate offers a wide range of luxury features, ranging from
pools, tennis courts, gazebos and cabanas, to greenhouses and waterfalls. Interior
features range from gold fixtures and marble finishes to dance floors, saunas,
personal gyms, and home theatres.
The
French Chateau inspired luxury condominium at One Post Road is an exclusive building
with only 42 units, all with private elevator access. Also noteworthy are the
European-design Chedington Place Condominiums situated on the north-east corner
of Bayview and Lawrence Avenues. These exclusive condominiums also feature private
elevators and spectacular ravine views.
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York
Mills Plaza, located at the south-west corner of Bayview Avenue and York Mills
Road was once described by Toronto Mayor Mel Lastman as the Tiffany's of shopping
centres. Here you will find vintage wines, imported cigars, swiss chocolate, decadent
desserts, Cartier eyeglasses, designer lingerie, and a glittering coffee shop
serving up espresso, cappuccino, and caffe lattes.
Situated
at the north-east corner of Bayview and Sheppard Avenues is the Bayview Village
Shopping Centre which features designer clothing stores and an excellent selection
of restaurants.
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Bridle Path residents can
walk to beautiful Edwards Gardens which is the home of the Civic Garden Centre,
one of Canada's finest public gardening resource centres. Edwards Gardens contains
rockeries, perennial gardens, a pond, waterfalls, a rose garden and the beginning
of a nine kilometre paved trail that extends through the Don River Valley all
the way to Warden Woods Park in Scarborough.
The
Edwards Gardens trail passes through Sunnybrook Park which features top quality
sports fields for cricket, field hockey, rugby and soccer. Sunnybrook park also
has riding stables which offers lessons to the public. It is appropriate that
these equestrian facilities are located on the border of the Bridal Path neighbourhood
which has such a rich horse riding tradition.
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(P)
Rippleton, 21 Rippleton Rd., (416) 395-2810
(PH) York Mills C.I., 490
York Mills Rd., (416) 395-3340
(CA) St. Bonaventure, 1340 Leslie St., (416)
393-5263
(PR) Crescent School, 2365 Bayview Ave., (416) 449-2556
(PR)
Toronto French School, 296 Lawrence Ave., E., (416) 484-6533
(PR) Crestwood
School, 411 Lawrence Ave, (416) 444-5858
(PR) Bayview Glen, 275 Duncan Mill
Rd., (416) 443-1030
Legend:
(P) Public School
(PH) Public
High School
(CA) Catholic School
(PR) Private School
(PC) Private
Catholic School
(PJ) Private Jewish School
(C) College
(U) University
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The
Bayview Avenue bus connects passengers to the Davisville station on the Yonge-University-Spadina
subway line and also provides passengers with a connecting route to the Lawrence
Avenue subway station.
Motorists
can get directly downtown to Toronto's business and entertainment districts in
approximately twenty minutes from nearby arterial roadways including Mount Pleasant
Road and Yonge Street. The Highway 401 on-ramp off Bayview Avenue and the Don
Valley Parkway on-ramp off Lawrence Avenue, are both approximately a five minute
drive from here.
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