Leaside Business Park

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Leaside Business Park is Toronto's identity-in-progress — Serena Gundy Park, Leaside Lawn Bowling Club, a Sky Zone, two Tim Hortons. The business park designation is accurate but increasingly beside the point as the residential layer thickens.

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Score Breakdown

Dining
53
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
89
Family
0
Services
100

About this Neighborhood

Leaside Business Park occupies Toronto's east end, where the Leaside Fairgrounds and Serena Gundy Park provide green infrastructure for a neighborhood nominally designated industrial but increasingly residential. Olde Yorke Fish & Chips is the institution; Domino's is the concession to convenience. Two Tim Hortons in the coffee data reflect Toronto's general chain density rather than neighborhood coffee culture; Red Mulberry Natural Health Store as a grocery option signals demographic shift. Social glue at 67 is solid; 10 dwell venues means park and recreational facilities are doing real community work. Sky Zone and Oxygen Yoga suggest a younger resident base. The Leaside Lawn Bowling Club is a community institution in the Ottawa sense — earnest, longstanding, unembarrassed. Nineteen restaurants against a cohort average of 24.8 reflects a business-park designation that has historically suppressed residential commercial development.

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