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Fort York is where the birth of Toronto (formerly York) happened in 1793. Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1923, The Fort is open year round for tours and in the summer months there are a number of activities open to the public. Toronto condo developers have, in recent years started paying attention to the former industrial lands in this downtown neighbourhood bringing with them exciting architecture and improvements like restaurants, cafes and stores that previously hadn’t been available. There are a number of new condos planned for completion over the next few years and they will no doubt bring more exciting things with them. One of the most iconic loft conversions in the city is located in Fort York, who can say they have never noticed the Tip Top sign from the Gardiner Expressway?
There are a lot of great restaurants nearby.Grab your morning coffee at Parisco Cafe located at 215 Fort York Blvd. For grabbing your groceries, Nav Grocery is a short distance away.
Transit riders take note, you are only steps away to the closest Bus Stop (Fleet St at Bastion St West Side) with route Harbourfront, and route Bathurst. Residents also have easy access to Gardiner Expressway, which is within a 4-minute drive getting on and off at Rees St.