Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills is in North York's eastern tier, where post-war bungalows line streets above the Don Valley ravine. DVP access, the Eglinton Crosstown nearby, and a quiet character make it one of Toronto's more overlooked mid-city options.
Don Valley ravine trail access, direct Don Valley Parkway on-ramp, Eglinton Crosstown LRT corridor nearby, established post-war bungalows on generous lots, and Parkwoods Village shopping and amenities
An established North York enclave defined by post-war bungalows and the natural edge of the Don Valley ravine
A mix of long-time homeowners and younger families drawn by lot sizes, ravine access, and strong transit connections
Ravine trail access, Edwards Gardens nearby, local parks, and Parkwoods Village for everyday needs
One of North York's most affordable detached neighbourhoods despite sitting minutes from the DVP and mid-city amenities
Post-war bungalows on generous lots offer genuine detached ownership value that is increasingly rare in Toronto
Flemingdon Park, Victoria Village, and the Don Valley trail network are all within easy reach

A quiet North York community shaped by post-war development and the natural edge of the Don Valley ravine.
The streets of Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills are lined with solid brick bungalows sitting on lots that offer more space than most Toronto addresses. The Don Valley Parkway runs nearby, making the commute to downtown straightforward. Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills homes for sale attract buyers who want genuine detached ownership without the premium of more central neighbourhoods. Those searching for Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills homes for rent will find a stable, low-turnover community with long-established residents.

Post-war bungalows, generous lots, and a low-density streetscape that still feels like original Toronto
Most homes in Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills were built between the 1950s and 1970s and have been updated over the decades by families who planned to stay. The neighbourhood is almost entirely detached houses, which is uncommon at this price point in the city. Buyers typically find renovation potential, quiet streets, and quick highway access.

Ravine trails, neighbourhood parks, and local shopping form the backbone of daily life here
Residents have direct access to the Don Valley ravine trail system, which connects south into the broader city greenway network. Edwards Gardens and Sunnybrook Park are a short drive north. Parkwoods Village provides everyday conveniences without requiring a trip to a big box area. The neighbourhood is calm without being isolated.
Unexpected Appeal:
The DVP access point makes this one of the most commuter-efficient detached neighbourhoods in the city




Detached bungalows at prices that represent real value compared to equivalent Toronto addresses
The market is dominated by original-build bungalows on larger-than-average Toronto lots, with some semis and infill developments added over time. Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills has attracted buyers priced out of Leaside and North York Centre who still want a proper house with a yard. Renovation activity has been steady without yet driving prices to Midtown levels.

The balance of green space, highway access, and genuine neighbourhood quiet that this part of North York delivers
Parkwoods-O'Connor Hills sits between two worlds: the urban energy of North York to the west and the quiet of the Don Valley to the east. Victoria Village and O'Connor-Parkview are immediately adjacent, offering different neighbourhood characters within walking distance. The Eglinton Crosstown will only deepen this connectivity, making the area a strong long-term choice.
