Mount Dennis

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Mount Dennis is one of Toronto's most complete neighborhoods by the numbers nobody checks: three cricket pitches, three tennis courts, Eglinton Flats giving the park count of five genuine acreage, 10 grocery options covering the gap that 19 restaurants leave. Western Gate Martial Arts handles fitness alone. Full 15-minute score at 100.

Score Breakdown

Dining
47
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
73
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Mount Dennis earns a 15-minute completeness score of 100 through infrastructure depth rather than commercial polish — and that distinction matters. Three cricket pitches, three courts total, and Eglinton Flats (a substantial naturalized park on the Humber River) give the neighborhood outdoor infrastructure that most Toronto neighborhoods at this commercial density level don't approach. Restaurant count at 19 (z-score -0.35) is below cohort average: Domino's, African Player Restaurant, and Weston Pizza & Wings constitute the primary dining circuit. Grocery at 10 (z-score 0.74 above average) compensates: Daily Mart, Lambton Convenience, and A&M Lifestyle Variety reflect the South Asian and West African commercial base that has built a functioning convenience-retail ecosystem across the corridor. Coffee at three (Supercoffee, Bap Bubble Tea, Weston Donuts) is the category that registers low on the nomad score (30) and marks the neighborhood's actual position — functional, not aspirational. Social glue at 44 is moderate. Western Gate Martial Arts is the sole fitness option. No remote_friendly tag. The doppelgangers — Woodbine Heights, Olde East York Village, Rockcliffe — all sit in the same Toronto outer-residential cluster: complete by necessity, quiet by design.

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