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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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The Distillery District

A skip and a stroll away from Toronto’s downtown core and a short walk from the world renowned St. Lawrence market, this 19th century landmark awaits to be discovered. The 13 acres that once housed the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery, now make part of a prominent heritage site where cobblestone lined streets and Victorian industrial structures embrace their past as the present unfolds, creating a timeless atmosphere.


Where casks filled with whiskey in a prohibition era and acetone barrels bound for war once lingered, locals and tourists alike now share these grounds as they explore the alleys filled with unique stores, local shops, microbreweries of sake and beer, as well as, restaurants and bistros.

"Imagine stepping outside your door to cobblestone streets that bring you back in time, cafés, restaurants, parks, the waterfront, and just pure charm. This is the kind of neighbourhood that makes you want to walk a little more, explore a little more, and enjoy the city a little more."

- Distillery Resident

Connected And Convenient

The 13 acres that once housed the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery, now make part of a prominent heritage site where cobblestone lined streets and Victorian industrial structures embrace their past as the present unfolds, creating a timeless atmosphere.


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.


With the upcoming Ookwemin Minising - place of the black cherry trees - formerly known as Villiers Island, on the horizon, residents of The Distillery District 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

Living at the Distillery District means having some of Toronto's most popular restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and patios just steps from home. Whether you're meeting friends for brunch, enjoying a date night, grabbing a quick coffee, or exploring the neighbourhood's renowned dining scene, you'll never run out of options. 


From local favourites like Cluny Bistro, El Catrin, Madrina, Mill St Brewery, and Spirit of York Distillery, where artisanal spirits flow and delectable cuisine tantalizes the taste buds, to the growing collection of restaurants along King East and the nearby waterfront, and Canary District, this is one of downtown Toronto's most walkable and vibrant places to call home.

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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.

A Neighbourhood Like No Other

With its prime location, rich heritage, and dynamic offerings, the Distillery District The Distillery District is one of Toronto's most distinctive and sought-after neighbourhoods, celebrated for its historic architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and exceptional dining scene. 


Whether you're enjoying dinner on a patio, exploring local art galleries, attending seasonal festivals, or simply strolling along its charming pedestrian streets, The Distillery District delivers an experience unlike anywhere else in Toronto. Rich in character and energy, it has become a destination for both residents and visitors seeking the very best of downtown living.


Come live and explore this unique historic site!

The Statistics

Average Price

$792,962

Lowest Price

$419,000

Highest Price

$2,600,000

Typical Dwelling

Condos

Based on sales recorded on TRREB MLS between January 1 and December 31, 2025.

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