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2698 Islington Avenue
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Quality Italian Builder. spacious 2400 sq ft full stone fronts, with 9 ft ceilings on main floor. 4 spacious bedrooms, fireplace, hardwood flooring, You will not be disappointed... Please view the virtual tour or make arrangements with either your agent or the listing agent to view this dream home. ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD This picturesque neighbourhood is nestled amidst the rustic beauty of the Humber River Valley lands and is home to a wide mix of people from many different cultural backgrounds. The retail district centred around Islington Avenue and Albion Road is one of the most culturally diverse shopping areas in the City of Toronto. Included in this mix are a plethora of East and West Indian, African, Middle Eastern and Asian food shops and restaurants. Convenience-type shops including supermarkets, drug stores and banks can be found at the Thistletown Plaza on Albion Road. The Thistletown Multi-Service Centre, located at 925 Albion Road, offers a variety of programs for the entire family. Some of these programs include men's and women's basketball, ballroom dancing, jazz, ballet, painting, and gardening. The Thistletown 55+ Seniors Centre is based in this multi-service centre and offers a variety of programs including "Fit For Life," computer courses, woodworking, shuffleboard, bridge, euchre, ceramics and badminton. The Franklin Carmichael Art Centre, located at 34 Riverdale Drive, is situated in a picturesque woodlot setting overlooking the Humber River Valley. This arts centre offers watercolour, oil and acrylic classes for children and adults. Studio time is also available for artists at designated times. The West Humber Parkland, located off Albion Road, features a 5.5 kilometre paved walking and cycling trail that links up with the Humber Arboretum-a 100 hundred hectare botanical garden where a variety of plants, trees, and wildlife can be explored. Recreational parks in Thistletown include Albion Gardens and Beaumonde Heights. Both of these neighbourhood parks contain tennis courts and a baseball diamond. Bus service along Finch Avenue West and on Albion Road connect passengers to stations on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line while the Islington Avenue bus provides a connecting route to the Islington station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line. Motorists are just a couple of minutes away from the Islington Avenue and Weston Road on-ramps to Highway 401. This highway provides quick connections to Toronto's network of commuter highways leading into and out of the city. |
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For more information, Fernando Perri
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