Welcome to Toronto / Don Valley Village

Toronto / Don Valley Village is a diverse, established North York neighbourhood in Ontario, developed in the 1960s with a mix of housing types, multiple parks, Fairview Mall, and one of Toronto's most vibrant multicultural communities.

Attributes

Diverse multicultural community, mix of detached homes and high-rise condos, multiple neighbourhood parks with Oriole Community Centre, Fairview Mall shopping, and excellent TTC and highway access

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Toronto / Don Valley Village is a vibrant, established North York community developed in the 1960s and 1970s on former farmland, featuring distinctive hill and dale topography shaped by the nearby Don River Valley.



THE PEOPLE

One of Toronto's most culturally diverse neighbourhoods, home to communities of Armenian, Chinese, East Indian, Romanian, Middle Eastern, and Caribbean backgrounds, many of whom are newcomers to Canada.



THE LIFESTYLE

Multiple parks, the Oriole Community Centre and Arena with its outdoor pool and indoor ice rink, Fairview Mall, and strong TTC connectivity make for an active and well-connected daily life.



THE UNEXPECTED

Don Valley Village preserves two 19th-century landmarks from its farming hamlet past: the Zion Schoolhouse and the Alexander Muirhead Victorian farmhouse, tucked within its modern suburban landscape.



THE MARKET

Detached houses average around $1,328,876 with condos offering entry around $722,088, making Don Valley Village one of North York's strongest value propositions for buyers seeking space and community in Toronto.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Fairview Mall, one of only five major shopping centres in Toronto, sits directly in the neighbourhood, and strong TTC bus routes connect residents to the broader transit network with ease.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Toronto Downtown 30 min  |  North York Centre 10 min  |  Markham 15 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Hillcrest Village, Victoria Village, Consumers Road
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Toronto / Don Valley Village:

A diverse, established North York community built on former farmland in the 1960s, offering space, schools, parks, and multicultural energy in one of Toronto's most welcoming neighbourhoods.

Toronto / Don Valley Village is located in the former suburb of North York, bounded by Sheppard Avenue, Finch Avenue, Leslie Street, and Highway 404. Those searching for Don Valley Village homes for sale will find a varied housing stock from split-level and Georgian-style detached homes to high-rise condos, all at prices that represent genuine value within the Toronto market. Those seeking Don Valley Village homes for rent will encounter a diverse, community-focused neighbourhood where parks, schools, and transit are all within easy reach.


What to Expect:

A varied housing landscape from 1960s and 1970s detached homes and semis to newer condos, set across a neighbourhood with distinctive hill and dale topography.

Housing in Don Valley Village includes split-level homes, semi-detached houses, and full-sized detached properties in Georgian, Tudor, and contemporary styles, alongside a significant concentration of high-rise apartment and condominium buildings. Four notable housing projects form the area known as "4 Corners," and the neighbourhood's overall character blends suburban space with urban density in a way that suits a broad range of buyers and renters.


The Lifestyle:

Parks, a full-service community centre, a major shopping mall, and strong transit links combine to make daily life in Don Valley Village genuinely convenient and active.

Municipal parks including Dallington, Godstone, Hobart, Linus, Lescon, and Oriole Park offer playgrounds, tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and walking trails. The Oriole Community Centre and Arena provides an outdoor pool, indoor ice rink, gymnasium, and children's playground year-round. Fairview Mall, one of five major Toronto shopping centres, is located directly in the neighbourhood, and the Fairview branch of the Toronto Public Library is also within the community.

Unexpected Appeal:

Within this modern suburban neighbourhood, two landmarks from Don Valley Village's 19th-century farming hamlet past have been preserved for future generations to discover.

The Zion Schoolhouse and the Alexander Muirhead Victorian farmhouse stand as quiet reminders that this area was once a collection of farming communities before development transformed it in the 1960s. The neighbourhood's distinctive hill and dale topography, a direct result of its proximity to the Don River Valley, gives it a varied and interesting landscape that sets it apart from the flat grid of much of North York.



The Market:

A strong value-for-space market in North York, where detached homes, semis, and condos offer Toronto living at prices below comparable inner-city neighbourhoods.

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Detached houses in Don Valley Village have averaged around $1,328,876, attached townhomes around $1,173,200, and condos approximately $722,088, offering meaningful choice across different price points. The combination of established housing stock, strong school options, and proximity to Highway 404 and TTC routes makes Don Valley Village a consistently attractive neighbourhood for families and investors alike.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The combination of space, schools, parks, multicultural energy, and Toronto connectivity makes Don Valley Village one of North York's most complete neighbourhood packages.

Hillcrest Village and Victoria Village are nearby for additional community character, and Markham's diverse amenities are approximately 15 minutes east. The TTC provides solid bus service throughout the neighbourhood, and Highway 404 connects residents to the broader GTA with ease. For families and individuals who want genuine Toronto community life without the downtown price tag, Don Valley Village delivers in a way that is hard to argue with.


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