IBA Guide 2025: Welcome to Toronto

Unique Neighbourhoods

Trinity Bellwoods At the heart of Trinity

The Annex As one of Toronto’s oldest neighborhoods and a university neighbourhood, the Annex offers an interesting mix of attractions. Explore University of Toronto’s St George campus and enjoy casual eateries, bookstores, bars, cafes, Korean restaurants, art galleries and independent boutiques. Stroll the back streets, and you will find impressive heritage homes dating back to the 1880s. Where: Bordered by Bathurst Street to the west, Dupont Street to the north, Avenue Road to the east and Bloor Street to the south

Yorkville Upscale Yorkville combines Victorian charm with modern luxury. Its midtown streets are lined with gourmet restaurants, designer boutiques and captivating independent art galleries. This neighbourhood is best known for its high-end shopping and flagship stores along Bloor Street. Where: Bordered by Davenport Road to the north, Bloor Street to the south, Yonge Street to the east and Avenue Road to the west

Bellwoods neighbourhood is Trinity-Bellwoods Park – a place to walk, picnic and gather for the weekly farmer’s market, cultural events and outdoor activities. In the surrounding streets you can enjoy café culture and independent boutique shopping. The Ossington Strip (between Queen and Dundas streets) is a beloved neighbourhood destination with an eclectic mix of upscale and casual restaurants and bars. Where: Bordered by Bathhurst on the east, Dovercourt Road on the west, College Street to the north and Queen Street to the south

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