Etobicoke North

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Etobicoke North sits at Toronto's northwest edge with 25 restaurants — Caribbean Heat 2, Kashmir Curry, Pizza Pizza — 4 cafés including Tim Hortons and Real Fruit Bubble Tea, and 7 grocery outlets. YMCA and Albion Pool anchor fitness. Five parks including Beaumonde Heights and Masseygrove. SocialGlue at 56.

Score Breakdown

Dining
52
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
59
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Etobicoke North occupies Toronto's northwest residential fringe along Albion Road, a working-class corridor that reads as under-resourced on lifestyle metrics but solid on essential coverage. The 25 restaurant count is in-line at z-score -0.24 below cohort: Caribbean Heat 2, Kashmir Curry, and Popeyes represent the neighborhood's Caribbean and South Asian demographics more accurately than the chain-heavy list suggests. Coffee at 4 cafés scores z-score -0.52: Tim Hortons at Albion and Real Fruit Bubble Tea anchor the café scene alongside Coffee Club and another Tim Hortons — no independent coffee culture exists here. Grocery at 7 is in-line at z-score -0.26: no full supermarket appears in the top results, which primarily show convenience stores (AVO Convenience, Goodies Convenience, Jug City), suggesting residents run to a full-service store outside the immediate radius. Parks number 5: Masseygrove Park, Melody Park, and Beaumonde Heights Park on both sides of the street. The YMCA and Albion Pool & Health Club are both proper community facilities. SocialGlue at 56 with moderate dwell-weight of 9 reflects a neighborhood doing its quiet residential thing.

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