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.

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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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