Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn is a diverse and established community in Toronto's Scarborough district, Ontario, where post-war residential streets meet a vibrant multicultural neighbourhood identity near Lawrence Avenue East.
Highly diverse and multicultural community, established post-war residential character, Neighbourhood Improvement Area with active city investment, proximity to Scarborough Town Centre, and convenient TTC transit access
An established Scarborough community combining three distinct residential areas, shaped by post-war development and one of Toronto's most culturally diverse populations
A highly multicultural community with a strong population of families and long-term residents representing a wide range of South Asian, Caribbean, African, and other cultural backgrounds
TTC bus routes along Lawrence Avenue East and Markham Road connect residents to the broader city, while local parks, schools, and community centres support an active neighbourhood life
As a designated Neighbourhood Improvement Area, Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn benefits from targeted City of Toronto investment in community programs, infrastructure, and local services
The neighbourhood offers a mix of post-war bungalows, semi-detached homes, and low-rise apartments at more accessible Toronto price points, attracting families and first-time buyers in Scarborough
Scarborough Town Centre, one of the Greater Toronto Area's major shopping and transit hubs, is approximately 15 minutes away and easily reachable by TTC.

A vibrant and deeply multicultural Scarborough community built on post-war residential streets with a strong collective neighbourhood identity.
Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn sits in Toronto's Scarborough district near Lawrence Avenue East, encompassing three established communities with a combined population of over 26,000 residents. Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn homes for sale include post-war bungalows, semi-detached homes, and low-rise residential buildings, while Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn homes for rent are plentiful throughout the neighbourhood's diverse housing stock.

An established Scarborough neighbourhood with post-war housing, a multicultural atmosphere, and a strong sense of community identity
The neighbourhood is made up largely of detached and semi-detached bungalows developed in the 1950s and 1960s, with additional low-rise and mid-rise apartment buildings providing rental options. The area's Neighbourhood Improvement Area designation reflects active City of Toronto investment in local schools, parks, community centres, and services, supporting residents across all stages of life.

Multicultural community life, accessible transit, and local green space define the daily rhythm of this Scarborough neighbourhood.
TTC bus routes along Lawrence Avenue East and Markham Road connect residents to Scarborough Town Centre, the subway network, and downtown Toronto without a car. Local parks and community centres provide spaces for recreation and programming, while the neighbourhood's many cultural communities contribute to a rich and varied local food, faith, and social landscape throughout the year.
Unexpected Appeal:
Targeted City of Toronto investment through the Neighbourhood Improvement Area program is actively improving infrastructure, programs, and public spaces.




Post-war housing at accessible Scarborough price points, offering strong value for families and first-time buyers in Toronto.
Detached and semi-detached bungalows make up much of the ownership housing stock, offering buyers entry into the Toronto market at prices that are more accessible than many inner-city neighbourhoods. The area also has a significant rental apartment supply, making it a practical option for renters seeking affordable housing within the city.

The multicultural energy, community investment, and transit-connected location that make Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn a standout in Scarborough.
Scarborough Town Centre is approximately 15 minutes away, providing major retail, dining, and transit connections including the RT line and TTC bus network. The neighbourhood's strong cultural communities, improving public amenities, and accessible housing options make Golfdale-Cedarbrae-Woburn an increasingly attractive destination for buyers and renters seeking community and value within the City of Toronto.
