Humbercrest

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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

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

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.

Highlights

Walk Score73
Flood RiskX

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