Humewood

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Humewood runs quiet above St. Clair with 46 restaurants, 15 grocery options, and the kind of fitness-studio density — Rocket Cycle, Hone Fitness, Young Choung Taekwondo — that signals a neighborhood quietly confident in its own routines. Coffee sits thin at 12. The parks are better than they look on paper.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Humewood is one of those Toronto neighborhoods that doesn't market itself. Forty-six restaurants (Albert's Real Jamaican Foods, Pi Co., Thai Noodle) form an eclectic, low-drama strip across Dufferin and St. Clair. The grocery situation, 15 options including Moberly Natural Foods, is the strongest asset relative to cohort — a z-score of -0.19, nearly average — though Manila Food and Jug Town reveal that convenience stores do significant heavy lifting. Coffee (12 options, Bakery Garden Café being the standout) runs 1.18 standard deviations below the Toronto midrange. What the data doesn't capture: Cedarvale Park and Wells Hill Park are genuinely good parks, not parkettes. SocialGlue at 57 suggests this is a neighborhood of routines rather than scenes. The remote_friendly tag is earned through coffee density alone — this is not coworking territory.

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