Developed in the early 1900s by visionary Robert Home Smith, The Kingsway was designed to emulate the charm of an English garden suburb, inspired by the stately homes and winding streets of European villages. Even today, the neighbourhood remains true to that vision, with tree-lined avenues, stone gates, and impeccably maintained Tudor, Georgian, and Colonial-style homes that evoke an era of refined sophistication.
This affluent enclave is home to sprawling estates, grand mansions, and elegant custom-built residences, many of which sit on generously sized lots—a rarity in Toronto’s real estate market. The architectural beauty and historic significance of The Kingsway make it one of the most coveted addresses in the city.
While The Kingsway offers seclusion and exclusivity, it also boasts a strong sense of community and a charming, walkable main street. Bloor Street West, the neighbourhood’s lively hub, is lined with boutique shops, fine dining, and cozy cafés, creating a European-style ambiance that blends seamlessly with the area’s elegant homes. Residents enjoy access to high-end restaurants, gourmet bakeries, and curated fashion boutiques, making daily life here both convenient and luxurious.
Despite its proximity to the city, The Kingsway is a sanctuary for nature lovers. The Humber River Trail, Home Smith Park, and numerous lush green spaces provide endless opportunities for jogging, cycling, and leisurely riverside strolls. The area's mature trees, scenic parks, and breathtaking ravines make it feel like an escape from the urban bustle—without sacrificing connectivity to downtown Toronto.
With some of Toronto’s top private and public schools, as well as prestigious golf clubs and recreational facilities, The Kingsway is a prime location for families and professionals seeking a balance of luxury, lifestyle, and legacy. Its proximity to transit, highways, and downtown Toronto ensures that residents can enjoy an exclusive, peaceful retreat without feeling removed from the action.
Whether you’re drawn to its stately homes, serene surroundings, or European-style charm, The Kingsway is more than just a neighbourhood—it’s a lifestyle. A place where heritage and modern luxury coexist, offering a rare opportunity to experience graceful living in one of Toronto’s finest communities.
8,040 people live in The Kingsway, where the median age is 47 and the average individual income is $347,404. Data provided by Statistics Canada.
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The Kingsway has 2,981 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by Statistics Canada. Here’s what the people living in The Kingsway do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by Statistics Canada. 8,040 people call The Kingsway home. The population density is 3 and the largest age group is Data provided by Statistics Canada.
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