Humbercrest
Humbercrest is Toronto's Baby Point border — 23 restaurants including Golden Gecko Coffee and Gigli Caffe, the Humber River ravine system as the neighborhood's actual identity, and a climate resilience score of 100 that the tree canopy earns.
Score Breakdown
About this Neighborhood
Humbercrest sits at the western edge of Toronto where the ravine system takes over from the street grid, and the neighborhood's identity follows accordingly. Twenty-three restaurants — below cohort — and 6 coffee shops including the Golden Gecko and the Italian Gigli Caffe suggest a neighborhood that takes care of itself without performing for outsiders. The Esso and Wally's Smoke in the grocery count are honest: this is a working residential area where convenience stores do real provisioning work alongside Terra Brazil. Five parks — Florence Gell Park, Cashman Park, Baby Point Club — are supplemented by the Humber River Recreational Trail just outside the radius. The climate resilience score of 100 is the outlier: tree canopy and green infrastructure genuinely above average. Social glue at 55. F45 Training and Stay Gold Fit serve a fitness market more interested in results than brand. Digital nomad score of 30 — the lowest in this batch — reflects the absence of café density for sustained laptop work.
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