
Heading
north on Yonge Street, past the prominent Loblaws superstore with the cedar shingled
roof motorists begin a descent down a steep valley. As you make your way down
into the valley, you will see blue and white Hogg's Hollow street signs that beckon
you to discover where they might lead. Follow these signs and you will be in the
storybook neighbourhood of Hogg's Hollow.
Hogg's
Hollow is an enchanted place set in the rustic beauty of the Don River valley.
Here you will find winding crescents and private culs de sac lined with a colour
guard of majestic Maple, Birch, Pine, Spruce and Willow Trees. There is even a
stone bridge in the middle of this neighbourhood under which the Don River gently
flows on its winding course towards Lake Ontario.
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Hogg's
Hollow's idyllic charm comes with a huge price tag as this is one of Toronto's
most expensive neighbourhoods. Hogg's Hollow houses are set in a lush landscape
with a hill and dale topography that is left unfettered and in its original state
without the intrusion of sidewalks.
Hogg's
Hollow houses were built over a long period of time between the 1920's and 1960's,
which accounts for the curious mixture of English Cottage, Tudor, Colonial, Georgian
and Modernist architecture found here. Freshly painted window shutters adorn many
of these houses and picket fences are also popular.
Hogg's
Hollow also contains luxury condominium townhouses and apartment buildings on
the brow of the Yonge Street hill, overlooking the valley.
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Hogg's
Hollow residents can walk to the York Mills Centre located at the north-east corner
of Yonge Street and York Mills Road. This centre includes retail shops and services,
medical offices and a food court.
The
Yonge Street shopping district to the south of Hogg's Hollow is anchored by a
Loblaws Super Store, which features a garden centre and a take out restaurant.
Continuing south on Yonge Street you will find clothing stores, professional and
medical offices, restaurants and basic household services.
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Hogg's Hollow residents
host an annual "Community Fair" where the families in the neighbourhood get together
and enjoy rides, races, food, and good times. This fair is held in Brookfield
Park, which is a small neighbourhood park with a playing field that doubles as
an outdoor ice rink in the wintertime.
Hogg's
Hollow community events are announced on the "Notices" sign posts at Mill street
and at the community bulletin board in the Millstone Parkette on Plymridge Road.
York Mills Park, off of Yonge Street, is a large linear park that is traversed
by the historic Don River. This park contains a walking path, a children's playground
and tennis courts. Golf enthusiasts can walk to the scenic Don Valley Golf Course,
just north of York Mills, off Yonge Street
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(P)
Armour Heights, 148 Wilson Ave., (416) 397-2950
(P) Owen,
111 Owen Blvd., (416) 395-2740
(P) St.Andrews, J.H.S., 131 Fenn
Ave., (416) 395-3090
(PH) York Mills C.I., 490 York Mills Rd., (416) 395-3340
(PR) Hillcrest Progressive School, 59 Plymridge Rd., (416) 489-8355
(PR)
Havergal College, 1451 Avenue Rd., (416) 483-3519
(PR) Crescent School, 2365
Bayview Ave., (416) 449-2556
(CA) Loretto Abbey, 101 Mason Blvd., (416) 393-5510
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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Hogg's
Hollow residents can walk to the York Mills subway station entrances at either
Old York Mills Road or inside the York Mills Centre. The York Mills station is
also a Go Transit station that includes an express bus service to the Pearson
International Airport.
Yonge
Street provides motorists with a direct route downtown in only twenty minutes.
For commuters the Yonge Street on-ramp to Highway 401 is just a few minutes north
of Hogg's Hollow.
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