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9 Stonedene Boulevard
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For Sale $699,900
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Fully Renovated with Stunning Quality, Open Concept, Lovely One of a kind Layout, Extremely Spacious & Bright Sidesplit located In Bathurst Village. Large Family Room With Walk Out To Yard. Hardwood Floors In Living Room, Dining Room, Family Room, Den & all Bedrooms. New Eat-In Kitchen With Granite Counter Tops and New Stainless Steel Appliances. Walk-out from Breakfast Area to a New Deck. Beautifully Tree Lined Quiet Street. Walking Distance To Schools, Shops, TTC & Synagogues Parks & Much Much More. ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURHOOD Newtonbrook is located at the north end of the City of Toronto. It is situated between the east and west branches of the Don River Valley, which serve to provide an attractive natural backdrop for this neighbourhood in addition to providing residents with plenty of recreational opportunities. CentrePoint Mall is as its name implies conveniently located in the centre of this neighbourhood on the south-west corner of Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue. This indoor shopping mall is anchored by two national department stores, a popular family style restaurant and a large grocery store. Newtonbrook's Yonge Street shopping district is checkered with shopping plazas and new car dealerships. This section of Yonge Street also contains a dizzying array of fast food restaurants, coffee shops, and convenience type stores. Dufferin Street is Toronto's largest discount warehouse district featuring a wide selection of well known brand name clothing, high-tech items, and home furnishing products. Steeles Avenue is a higher-end retail district with numerous shopping plazas, big box chain stores, and smaller specialty shops and restaurants. Newtonbrook contains over twenty neighbourhood parks and children's playgrounds. Many of these parks offer tennis courts, baseball diamonds, sports fields, and fitness trails. Newtonbrook also has two community centres and four indoor ice arenas. Cummer Park Fitness Centre located at 6000 Leslie Street, features squash and racquetball courts, fitness classes, an indoor jogging/walking track, two weight rooms, outdoor tennis courts, whirlpools and saunas. Esther Shiner stadium located at 5720 Bathurst Street has a 2,000 seat stadium that hosts a myriad of sport and track and field competitions. For those who enjoy the Arts, the Toronto Centre for the Arts , located just south of Mel Lastman Square offers a world-class stage for Broadway-style productions, as well as a Recital Hall, for musical evenings of symphony. Orchestra Toronto and the Toronto Philharmonia both perform there. In addition, the intimate 170-seat Studio Theatre is an excellent venue for smaller theatrical productions. Bayview Avenue and Yonge, Bathurst and Dufferin Streets This family-friendly neighborhood is easily accessible to major arteries, such as Yonge Street, Bathurst Street, Dufferin Street, Highways 407 and 400, as well as Highway 404. All these roads provide motorists with direct access to Highway 401 on-ramps, south of Sheppard Avenue. These major arterial roadways also usher commuters into the downtown core. |
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