Etobicoke–Lakeshore

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Etobicoke Lakeshore is a Toronto waterfront adjacent strip with McDonald's and Lakeshore Super Submarine holding down the restaurant end, The Big Guy's Little Coffee Shop doing its best against a thin coffee supply of 2. Eight grocery stops including Star Lake Fine Foods give this neighborhood its functional density. Social glue is modest at 50.

Score Breakdown

Dining
46
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
67

About this Neighborhood

Etobicoke Lakeshore sits at the western edge of Toronto's lake-adjacent residential band — a neighborhood that covers all 6 essential categories (100% 15-minute completeness) but scores modestly across them. Twenty restaurants land in-line (z=-0.09), with Lakeshore Super Submarine as the independent alongside a McDonald's anchor. The coffee situation is thin: only 2 spots including The Big Guy's Little Coffee Shop and The Sydney Grind, driving a digital nomad gravity lite of just 20 — the lowest in this batch. Grocery is the strength: 8 stops including Top Variety and Star Lake Fine Foods, z=0.34 above cohort. Social glue registers 50, the lowest in this Toronto group, with a transaction count of 8 but dwell of only 8 — people stop and go but don't stay. Four fitness facilities, 1 court, 6 parks provide modest active options. Livability alpha at 93 reflects functional completeness without standout signals. Doppelgangers in Lakeshore Village Toronto and Parkside New York point to similar waterfront-adjacent residential strips.

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