Welcome to Toronto / Rexdale-Kipling

Rexdale-Kipling is a multicultural neighbourhood in northwest Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario. The community is bordered by the Humber River, Islington Avenue, Kipling Avenue, and Rexdale Boulevard.

Attributes

Diverse multicultural community, mid-century detached and apartment housing, abundant parks, strong transit, and quick access to Pearson Airport and Highways 401, 409, and 427

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

An established northwest Etobicoke community with a strong mid-century residential character and a mix of housing types



THE PEOPLE

A vibrant multicultural population with roots in Italy, the Caribbean, South Asia, and many other parts of the world



THE LIFESTYLE

Six neighbourhood parks, the Humber River corridor, and the Rexdale Community Hub support active and family-friendly daily life



THE UNEXPECTED

Pearson International Airport, Woodbine Racetrack, and major Highway 401 access all sit on the edge of the community



THE MARKET

A more affordable Toronto market featuring detached homes from the 1950s alongside townhomes and apartment buildings



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Etobicoke North GO station, the Rexdale Plaza, and the Humber River trails are all part of everyday life here


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Pearson Airport 8 min  |  Brampton 15 min  |  Downtown Toronto 25 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Thistletown, Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown, Humber Heights-Westmount
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Rexdale-Kipling:

A diverse Etobicoke community with deep multicultural roots and strong everyday convenience.

Rexdale-Kipling sits in the northwest corner of Toronto, bordered by the Humber River, Islington Avenue, Kipling Avenue, and Rexdale Boulevard. Built largely in the 1950s, the area has grown into one of the most diverse parts of the city. Rexdale-Kipling homes for sale and Rexdale-Kipling homes for rent attract families, newcomers, and first-time buyers looking for relative affordability inside Toronto.


What to Expect:

A family-oriented, transit-rich Etobicoke community.

Expect a mix of post-war bungalows, two-storey detached homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings, with rental and owned housing side by side. The Rexdale Plaza, Northern Elms Public Library, and a long list of local shops cluster along Islington Avenue and Rexdale Boulevard.


The Lifestyle:

Six parks, river trails, and a strong community hub.

Rexdale, Rexlington, and Sunnydale Acres parks offer baseball diamonds, playgrounds, splash pads, tennis courts, and a winter skating rink. The Humber River trail system runs along the eastern edge of the area, while the Rexdale Community Hub anchors childcare, health, and recreation programs for residents of all ages.

Unexpected Appeal:

A Toronto neighbourhood with airport, highway, and racetrack access all in one corner.

Pearson International Airport sits just minutes away, with Highways 401, 409, 427, and 27 ringing the community. Woodbine Racetrack and the Woodbine Centre are a short drive north, while Etobicoke North GO station offers a direct rail link to Union Station. Few Toronto neighbourhoods combine this much regional access with this much established residential character.



The Market:

One of the more affordable corners of Toronto for detached living.

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Most homes are detached bungalows or two-storey houses from the 1950s, supplemented by newer townhouse infill and several apartment buildings. Buyers include first-time owners, growing families, and investors looking for a foothold in the Toronto market at a more accessible price point.


You'll Fall In Love With:

A Toronto community where the airport, the river, and downtown all sit within reach.

Rexdale-Kipling gives residents quick access to Pearson Airport, downtown Toronto via Highway 427, the Humber River trail network, and Brampton and Mississauga via Highway 401. The Rexdale Community Hub, local cultural festivals, and the area diverse food scene make it a part of the city where many different communities feel at home.


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