NEIGHBOURHOOD

Yonge and St. Clair hosts a variety of local retailers and restaurants as well as necessities like grocers, schools, and medical offices. The area draws together the luxuries and convenience of city life with truly unique access to nature and green spaces in immediate proximity.

Terroni, 1095 Yonge Street

The retail and restaurant scene give the area a bustling ambience that extends beyond 9-5. The dining options reflect the vibrant character of the neighbourhood; clean-eating kitchens, taquerias, and high-end Italian restaurants – the culinary arts of the area flourish. The retail offerings extend from elegant homeware to grocers and florists, luxury clothing boutiques to jewelry stores.

David A. Balfour Park

GREEN SPACES

Just a short stroll from One Delisle is the David A. Balfour Park, a 20-hectare green space with ornamental fountains, reflecting pools, a gated garden retreat, and a children’s playground, alongside scenic bike and hiking trails, ravines, and the famed Rosehill Reservoir.

Summerhill LCBO, 10 Scrivener Square
TTC, Yonge and St. Clair

TRANSIT CONNECTIONS

Daily commutes are an effortless affair from One Delisle. Yonge and St. Clair is a major transit node in Toronto. Residents have quick and easy access to all public transit offerings – the subway, streetcar, and bus routes – and to the major arterial roads of Toronto.

Across the street from One Delisle, the St. Clair TTC Station provides residents with immediate access to the two largest subway lines in Toronto: Line 1 Yonge-University and Line 2 Bloor-Danforth. Bloor-Yonge Station is three stops from One Delisle. Such access and connections make traveling to the Greater Toronto Area from Yonge and St. Clair hassle-free.

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Retail at Yonge and St. Clair

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