Harwood
Harwood Toronto functions at a strip-mall register — 46 restaurants led by Swiss Chalet and Harvey's, 10 parks, 13 grocery options including Nations Fresh Foods. Coffee is thin at 6. digitalNomadGravity of 60 suggests modest remote-work infrastructure.
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About this Neighborhood
Harwood sits in Toronto's west end at a vibe score of 51, running on a formula of chain restaurants, abundant parks, and reliable grocery access. The restaurant count of 46 is slightly above cohort average (z=+0.63) but the composition tells the story: Swiss Chalet, Harvey's, Papa John's — these are convenience anchors, not destination dining. Nations Fresh Foods is the grocery standout at 13 total options; Home Ward and Welcome Variety handle the corner store needs. Coffee runs thin at 6 (z=-0.56): Chatime covers the bubble tea side; The Stockyards Grind and Starving Artist are the serious options. Parks are the neighborhood's relative strength at 10: Westlake Park, S.A.D.R.A. Park, Maple Claire Park — a green network that a 51-score neighborhood doesn't always deliver. Fitness is minimal at 3, and there's no remote_friendly tag despite the café presence — digitalNomadGravity of 60 puts this in the functional-but-not-destination category. socialGlue at 55 reflects a neighborhood that keeps to its routines.
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