The Kingsway
$2M-$6M+One of Toronto's premier old-money neighbourhoods: Tudor and Georgian estates on deep, tree-lined lots with mature canopy and almost no through-traffic.
Anchored to the Leafs' practice facility at 400 Kipling Ave in South Etobicoke, this guide favors the lakeside Mimico/Humber Bay corridor and the leafy Kingsway/Sunnylea pockets just north -- all within a short, low-profile drive of the rink and a clean QEW/Gardiner run downtown to Scotiabank Arena on game nights.
One of Toronto's premier old-money neighbourhoods: Tudor and Georgian estates on deep, tree-lined lots with mature canopy and almost no through-traffic.
Picturesque, sidewalk-free streets with a country-quiet feel, top-rated schools, and large lots backing onto ravine green space.
Master-planned lakefront condo district with resort-grade towers, marina, and direct Martin Goodman Trail access -- 'the Beaches West.'
Gated-feel historic enclave above the Humber River with grand homes, parkland, and the Old Mill subway stop on a private bend of road.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Ford Performance Centre. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Toronto where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
Toronto's undisputed trophy address, where two-acre lots, gated motor courts, and the city's largest mansions sit hidden behind mature ravine forest. Drake's famed 'Embassy' compound anchors a street where homes routinely change hands above $20M.
A leafy, established enclave of grand period homes anchored by Upper Canada College and Bishop Strachan, two of the country's top private schools. Maple Leafs captains from Mats Sundin onward have made it home.
A wealthy lakeside town west of the city whose Lake Ontario waterfront holds some of Canada's priciest estates, with listings stretching past $39M. Gated grounds, private docks, and top schools draw executives and pro athletes alike.
The 'golden triangle' of country estates north of Toronto, where multi-acre equestrian properties and the guard-gated Highlands enclave offer total seclusion behind long private drives. Home to horse farms, gate houses, and 100-plus-acre compounds.