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This classic Scarborough neighbourhood was founded in the 1800s, and was the first community in the area to get its own post office. Lucky! Today, it's a diverse community that has seen significant growth over the last ten years, welcoming many new housing projects including modern Toronto condos for sale near the intersection of Kingston Road and Eglinton Avenue East.
Scarborough Village is an ideal spot for community enthusiasts and nature lovers. It’s a quiet neighbourhood known for the Scarborough Village Recreation Centre that offers activity programs in the arts, sports and fitness, and general interest, plus the Scarborough Village Theatre. There are shopping plazas, food stores, and restaurants along Eglinton Avenue, showcasing a range of options for errands and a fun evening out. One of the big draws of the area is the outdoor green space. Located to the south, residents can explore the natural landscapes of South Marine Drive Park and Sylvan Park along the Scarborough Bluffs.
Kingston Road is the main transit artery for drivers, providing a clear pathway further into Scarborough and west into Downtown Toronto. For lovers of the TTC, bus routes along Eglinton Avenue East can connect you with Kennedy Subway Station, plus the Eglinton GO Train Station offers a more direct route to Union Station that commuters might prefer.
Some good places to grab a bite are Pizza Pizza, Zero Sun Momij Japanese Restaurant or Popeyes. Venture a little further for a meal at one of the neighbourhood's restaurants. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Tim Hortons located at 3465 Kingston Rd. Nearby grocery options: Metro is a 4-minute walk.
Getting around the area is made simple. There is Markham Rd at Kingston Rd Bus Stop, only steps away, with route Markham Rd., and route Markham Rd Express nearby.













