Old Mill
Old Mill is Toronto's western edge where the Humber River does the heavy lifting — 11 parks, 19 restaurants, and a 77 social glue score that says people stay. Six fitness venues. Only 6 cafes, which is where the score leaves points on the table.
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About this Neighborhood
Old Mill sits at the junction of old-money Toronto and actual nature, which is unusual enough to be worth noting. The Humber River Ravine system runs through and around it, explaining the 11 parks against only 19 restaurants. This isn't a commercial strip — it's a neighborhood that orients toward outdoor living and keeps dining secondary. Social glue at 77 is high and real: dwell of 17 against transactional of 5 means people stop, stay, and return rather than running errands and leaving. Six cafes is the notable gap — below cohort average — and the digitalNomadGravity score of 60 reflects that honestly. The grocery count of 5 is below the 9.15 cohort average, meaning you need a car for serious shopping. No courts is the recreation blind spot. Old Mill's doppelgangers — The Lakeshore Grounds and Sherwood Park — share the park-heavy, restaurant-light character. This is for people who chose Toronto and don't need to prove it.
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