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Pawsome Living: Discovering Toronto’s Top Dog-Friendly Neighbourhoods!

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July 12, 2023
in Canada, Toronto Real Estate
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If you’re a dog owner, finding a dog-friendly community is likely high on your priority list when considering where to live. Fortunately, Toronto, Canada offers a variety of neighbourhoods that are not only welcoming to our furry friends but also offer a high quality of life. Let’s explore some of the dog-friendly neighbourhoods in Toronto and take a look at the cost of buying a home in each of them.

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Leslieville

Leslieville is a vibrant and trendy neighbourhood located in the east end of Toronto. It offers a number of dog-friendly parks and green spaces, such as Jimmie Simpson Park and Greenwood Park. The neighbourhood also boasts a variety of dog-friendly cafes and restaurants, including The Bone House and Bobbette & Belle. The average price of a home in Leslieville was $1,365,495 in June 2023.

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High Park

High Park is a beautiful neighbourhood located in the west end of Toronto. It is home to the expansive High Park, which features off-leash areas, walking trails, and even a designated dog beach. The neighbourhood also offers a range of dog-friendly amenities, including groomers, pet supply stores, and veterinary clinics. The average home price in High Park was $1,208,808 in June 2023.

The Beaches

The Beaches is a charming lakeside neighbourhood located in the east end of Toronto. It is known for its picturesque boardwalk, waterfront parks, and dog-friendly beaches. Dogs are welcome to enjoy off-leash play at the Kew Gardens Dog Park and the Cherry Beach Off-Leash Area. The neighbourhood also offers dog-friendly establishments, such as the Pet Valu Beaches and Fetch Haus. As of June 2023, the average price of a home in the Beaches was $1,394,040.

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Roncesvalles

Roncesvalles is a family-friendly neighbourhood located in the west end of Toronto. It offers a mix of residential streets and bustling commercial areas, providing a balance of urban convenience and a cozy community atmosphere. The neighbourhood is home to Sorauren Park, which features an off-leash area and hosts regular dog-friendly events. There are also pet-friendly businesses, including the Pawfect Life and Dogfather & Co. The average price of a home was $1,444,736 in June 2023.

When considering purchasing a home in one of these dog-friendly neighbourhoods, it’s important to take into account not only the cost of the home but also the availability of dog-friendly amenities and services. Toronto offers a range of options for dog owners, ensuring that both you and your furry friend can enjoy a high quality of life.

Whether you’re looking for a trendy neighbourhood like Leslieville, a nature-filled haven like High Park, or a waterfront paradise like The Beaches, Toronto has a variety of dog-friendly neighbourhoods that cater to both you and your canine companion. Give us a call today to help find the perfect home for you and your furry friend.

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