Six Points

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Six Points Toronto is an Etobicoke intersection that has quietly built a complete daily loop — 29 restaurants, 9 cafés including Galata Turkish Café, 9 grocery options, and F45 Training plus Anytime Fitness. A remote_friendly tag and digitalNomadGravity of 90 make it one of the better off-radar work-from-neighborhood destinations in Toronto.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
48
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Six Points Toronto anchors itself at a busy Etobicoke intersection and delivers surprising completeness: 29 restaurants featuring Wendy's, Donatelli's Pizzeria, and Pho House; 9 cafés including Starbucks, Tim Hortons, and Galata Turkish Café producing a digitalNomadGravity of 90; 9 grocery options led by Shell Select and Maple Convenience. Three parks — Kenway, Michael Power, Six Points — are thin but present. Three fitness studios including Fit 1 Bootcamp, F45 Training, and Anytime Fitness serve the active population. FifteenMinuteCompleteness at 83. SocialGlue at 57, livabilityAlpha at 97. The remote_friendly tag is earned: a 9-café strip at a neighborhood intersection is unusual in Etobicoke, and the gap analysis confirms everything is in-line — restaurants slightly below cohort (z -0.59), coffee slightly below (z -0.57), grocery just under average (z -0.22). No dramatic shortfalls. Six Points is the kind of complete-but-overlooked neighborhood that remote workers discover before everyone else does.

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