High Park

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High Park is Toronto's green backbone with real street cred: 19 cafés — Fantail, Cabin Fever Collective, Outpost Coffee Roasters — plus 47 restaurants and 8 parks anchored by 161-hectare High Park itself. Remote-friendly density with a socialGlue of 63 and digitalNomad score maxed at 100.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
59
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

High Park earns its reputation through sheer café density — 19 coffee spots including Outpost Coffee Roasters, Jimmy's Coffee, and Cabin Fever Collective make this one of Toronto's strongest work-from-anywhere corridors. The 47-restaurant scene runs from Lebanon Express shawarma to Pizza Nova late nights, while Loblaws Great Food and 16 grocery options keep daily logistics frictionless. Eight parks, anchored by the namesake 161-hectare High Park, provide genuine breathing room. The cohort gap analysis shows restaurants, coffee, and grocery all in-line — no critical shortages, no saturated glut. A digitalNomadGravity score of 100 reflects that coffee density, and a socialGlue of 63 signals consistent transaction-and-dwell activity. No courts, but three fitness studios including Bloor St. Fitness 24/7 and Soul Fuel Fitness handle the movement crowd. Upper Riverdale, Little Portugal, and Roncesvalles are nearly identical twins — this is a cluster of stable, walkable west-end Toronto.

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