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East L'Amoreaux is a welcoming suburban neighbourhood in Toronto's Scarborough district, with tree-lined streets, a richly diverse multicultural community, excellent family parks, and convenient Highway 401 access.

Attributes

Family-oriented suburban community, highly diverse multicultural population, L'Amoreaux Park with Kidstown water playground, owner-occupied homes, and Highway 401 access

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THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

East L'Amoreaux is a planned suburban community in Toronto's Scarborough district, featuring winding tree-lined streets, well-maintained family homes, and a deeply multicultural character shaped by generations of immigrant settlement.



THE PEOPLE

With 158 ethnic origins, 69% first-generation immigrants, and a 50% family-with-children household rate, East L'Amoreaux is one of Toronto's most family-oriented and culturally diverse neighbourhoods, with strong Chinese, South Asian, and Filipino communities.



THE LIFESTYLE

L'Amoreaux Park anchors outdoor life in the neighbourhood with the beloved Kidstown water playground, year-round tennis at the L'Amoreaux Tennis Centre, and the full-service Community Recreation Centre, supported by 14 parks and 70 recreational facilities across the area.



THE UNEXPECTED

East L'Amoreaux was designed as a series of self-contained planned communities. Bridlewood, Wishing Well, and Bamburgh each have their own school, shopping, and parks built into the original subdivision plan, giving the area a neighbourhood-within-a-neighbourhood feel.



THE MARKET

East L'Amoreaux offers some of Scarborough's most accessible entry-level price points, with a predominantly owner-occupied stock of detached homes and townhomes built from the late 1950s through the 1970s.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Pacific Mall, Bridlewood Mall, and Agincourt Mall all sit within easy reach, and access to Highways 401 and 404 connects East L'Amoreaux residents to the broader Greater Toronto Area in minutes.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Scarborough Town Centre 15 min  |  Markham 15 min  |  Downtown Toronto 45 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Steeles, Wexford, Agincourt
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East L'Amoreaux:

A planned Scarborough community of winding residential streets, deep multicultural roots, and outstanding family amenities.

East L'Amoreaux is one of Toronto's most welcoming east-end communities, built as a planned subdivision in the late 1950s and grown into a richly multicultural neighbourhood with 158 ethnic origins represented among its residents. East L'Amoreaux homes for sale attract families drawn to spacious detached homes and excellent parks, while East L'Amoreaux homes for rent provide access to one of Scarborough's most family-friendly neighbourhoods at competitive prices.


What to Expect:

Expect well-maintained detached homes and townhomes on quiet, winding streets, with a strong owner-occupier culture and a deep sense of community.

The neighbourhood was developed primarily in the late 1950s through the 1970s as a series of planned communities, each with built-in schools, parks, and shopping. Approximately 50% of households include children, and the high proportion of owner-occupied homes gives the area a stable, family-focused character typical of Scarborough's established residential districts.


The Lifestyle:

L'Amoreaux Park is the recreational heart of the community, offering one of Toronto's most beloved family parks with Kidstown water playground and year-round tennis.

The park sits between Birchmount and Kennedy Roads and includes the L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre alongside sports fields, playgrounds, and the L'Amoreaux Tennis Centre. With 14 parks and 70 recreational facilities across the neighbourhood, options for outdoor activity are plentiful in every season.

Unexpected Appeal:

East L'Amoreaux was master-planned as self-contained communities. Each of the Bridlewood, Wishing Well, and Bamburgh subdivisions has its own school, shopping, and parks, creating a neighbourhood-within-a-neighbourhood structure that supports daily life entirely on foot.

The neighbourhood is also one of Toronto's most culturally diverse, with Mandarin, Cantonese, and Tamil among the most common home languages and a food and community scene that reflects generations of immigrant settlement. Schools including L'Amoreaux CI, Sir John A. Macdonald CI, and St. Aidan serve the community with a range of public and Catholic options.



The Market:

East L'Amoreaux offers first-time buyers and families a compelling entry point into Toronto's east-end market with spacious homes at accessible Scarborough price points.

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The housing stock is predominantly detached homes and townhomes from the late 1950s and 1960s, mostly owner-occupied and well-maintained. The neighbourhood also includes some mid and high-rise apartment buildings, providing rental options for a range of household sizes and budgets in a community close to major highways and Scarborough amenities.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The combination of family-focused infrastructure, outstanding parks, cultural diversity, and suburban convenience makes East L'Amoreaux one of Scarborough's most livable communities.

Pacific Mall, one of North America's largest indoor Asian shopping centres, is nearby, alongside Bridlewood and Agincourt Malls for everyday retail. Highways 401 and 404 provide fast connections to Markham, downtown Toronto, and the rest of the GTA. For families seeking space, schools, parks, and community in East Toronto, East L'Amoreaux, Toronto delivers on every count.


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