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Rarely Available 4 Bedroom Backsplit Bungalow, W. Open Concept Living Area, In Albion Gardens, Surrounded By The Humber River & Walking Trails. Extensively Renovated, $$ Spent, New 2 Stage Gas Furnace, Central Air Condition, Humidifier, Brand New Kitchen W. Pot Lights, 2 New Bathrooms, New Floors, Freshly Painted, Too Many To List, Call For A Full List Of Recent Upgrades. Close To Schools And Amenities, Easy To Commute By Car & By Public Transportation.
Property Type
Detached
Community
Thistletown-Beaumonde Heights
Land Size
Frontage - 50
Depth - 112
Irregular - Rear: 45' X 105'
Parking
Carport (1)
Total Parking Spaces
3
Amenities Nearby
Hospital
Park
Public Transit
Schools
Features
Fenced yard
Close to hospital
Park nearby
Close to public transportation
Schools nearby
Architectural Style
4 Level backsplit
Bedrooms
4
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Etobicoke was a suburban municipality on the west side of Toronto, and is now part of the city of Toronto. Etobicoke is bordered by Lake Ontario to its south, the Humber River on its east and Etobicoke Creek to its west and it is well connected to the rest of Toronto via several highways and the Toronto subway. Its expressways and highways allow for easy access not only to Toronto but all across the Greater Toronto Area.
Etobicoke's diverse population offers many events and activities, and with abundant local restaurants and smaller community oriented shops, there is plenty to see and do. Etobicoke has the lowest population density of the former cities that make up Toronto, making a for a great place to live in a large city, but with all the benefits of a suburban neighbourhood.
Sherway Gardens is an upscale mall located west end of Etobicoke. The mall features 215 stores featuring several luxury department stores such as Nordstrom and Holt Renfrew. First opened in 1971 in 2013 the mall has undergone major renovations earning it the reputation as one of the most affluent malls in Toronto.
Etobicoke has a very rich history as different groups of First Nations peoples occupied the land at different times. The Algonquins called the area home for a brief time before the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) groups settled there in the 17th century.
Eventually the Ojibway, Odawa, and Potawatomi Algonquin nations came to settle in the area. By 1695 the Mississauga group had settled in the area and did a lot of fishing and hunting.
The name The name Etobicoke comes from the Mississauga word wadoopikaang, which means place where the alders grow.
Etobicoke was incorporated on January 1, 1850. The first official meeting of the town council was held on January 21.
The recreation possibilities are endless in Etobicoke. You can participate in arts initiatives, fitness groups or classes, skating, skiing and snowboarding, swimming and a wide variety of other sports. Etobicoke has a well-organized and extensive recreation program with activities to suit all ages and experience levels.
There are many parks and trails to discover in Etobicoke. It is also close to the Toronto Islands and all of the festivities that often take place there.
Etobicoke is the perfect place to get out and be active. There are many trails for biking, rollerblading, walking or running. If you are an active and adventure seeking family, Etobicoke is the perfect area to call home. It is the perfect place to plan a day trip such as a family picnic or family sightseeing tour as there are plenty of sights to take in and enjoy.