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Connected and Convenient

Beyond its cultural allure, the Distillery District offers unparalleled convenience, with easy access to major thoroughfares such as the Gardiner Expressway and Union Station, connecting you to the rest of the city and beyond.
And with the upcoming Villiers Island precinct on the horizon, residents can look forward to a stunning waterfront community complete with lush parks, public spaces, and ecological richness.

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Explore What’s Nearby

Venture beyond the district’s borders, and you’ll find yourself within walking distance of Cabbagetown, Corktown Common Park, St. Lawrence Market, and the picturesque waterfront.


Nearby attractions such as Cherry Beach, Cherry Sports Complex, and Toronto Marinas beckon outdoor enthusiasts, while bike and hike trails lead through nature to Tommy Thompson Park and Leslieville Spit.

Culinary Escapes

Indulge your palate with culinary delights at acclaimed eateries like Cluny Bistro, El Catrin, Mill St Brewery, and Spirit of York Distillery, where artisanal spirits flow and delectable cuisine tantalizes the taste buds.

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Celebrate the Seasons

Immerse yourself in the magic of the Winter Village, home to the beloved Christmas Market, where festive cheer fills the air and twinkling lights illuminate the historic surroundings.


Throughout the year, the district comes alive with an array of festivals, shows, and cultural events, ensuring there’s always something new and exciting to discover.

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Cabbagetown

Located just minutes from downtown Toronto, Cabbagetown offers a rare and beautiful blend of architectural heritage, urban convenience, and village charm.


With its preserved 19th-century architecture and historic streetscapes, vibrant local businesses, and deeply rooted community spirit, it’s no wonder this neighbourhood remains one of the city’s most beloved enclaves.

Living here isn’t just about a place to live — it’s about being part of a community, a story, and a neighbourhood that truly feels like home.

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A Neighbourhood with Character

At the heart of Cabbagetown lies Parliament Street, a lively hub of activity where day-to-day essentials meet elevated lifestyle options. Grab a fresh espresso at Jet Fuel, Playground Café, or La Gloria, then browse the aisles at Cabbagetown Organics or the neighbourhood’s trusted Star Fruit Market. For lunch or dinner, you’re spoiled for choice: enjoy French fare at L’Avenue, Italian classics at F’Amelia, elevated Indian cuisine at Butter Chicken Factory, wood-fired pizza at Salt & Tobacco, tacos at Luis H, Thai at Maya Bay, or experience the city’s first dedicated non-alcoholic cocktail bar in Toronto at Zero Cocktail Bar.


Cabbagetown is also home to Daniel & Daniel, one of Toronto’s top gourmet food shops and caterers, a go-to for everything from lunch takeout to weekend entertaining.

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Shops, Studios & Creative Energy

Beyond its food scene, the neighbourhood is filled with local gems and creative energy.


Stroll past antique shops, explore The Frame Market or Akasha Art Projects, or stop in for a session at Parliament Fitness, a neighbourhood favourite for both strength training and cardio.

Green Spaces & Family Living

Green spaces are just as much a part of Cabbagetown’s appeal. Residents enjoy proximity to the historic Riverdale Farm – a working farm that offers visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of farm animals and agricultural practices, Wellesley Park, and the Don Valley trails which connect seamlessly to another of the city’s natural gems: the Evergreen Brick Works, perfect for outdoor recreation or peaceful walks.


Families benefit from nearby schools including Spruce Court Public School and Winchester Jr. & Sr. Public School, which offers a French Immersion program.

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Connected & Convenient

Transit access is seamless, with quick connections to both the Bloor subway line and streetcar routes along Parliament and Gerrard.


The neighbourhood is minutes from Yorkville, Rosedale, North & South Riverdale, the Danforth, The Distillery District, and the Waterfront, making it easy to explore Toronto’s most desirable destinations while enjoying the comforts of an intimate, character-filled community.

Festivals, Markets & Community Spirit

Cabbagetown’s strong sense of community is also reflected in its beloved local festivals and events. Each year, residents and visitors come together for neighbourhood traditions like the Forsythia Festival, Cabbagetown Art & Craft Show, and the lively Cabbagetown Festival, which fills the streets with music, vendors, and local flair. In the warmer months, the Cabbagetown Farmers’ Market offers fresh, locally sourced produce every Tuesday in Riverdale Park West. 


These events not only celebrate the neighbourhood’s creative spirit and diversity, but also foster connection, creating a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere that truly feels like home.

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