The Lakeshore Grounds

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Lakeshore Grounds is Toronto's forgotten western lakeshore edge — 23 restaurants, Colonel Samuel Smith Park on the lake, Calm Heart Studio, Pedal House Spin Studio. Seven groceries lean on 7-Eleven and a smoke shop. The socialGlue is 70. The lake makes up for a lot.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
69
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

The Lakeshore Grounds sits at the far western lip of Toronto's lakeshore, where the Humber meets Lake Ontario and the real estate transition from Mimico to Etobicoke is mostly a bureaucratic distinction. The restaurant count is 23 — Ghazale, Pegrolls, Masala Blvd — a diverse strip that serves a community made up of longer-term residents and newer condo arrivals who discovered the lake access. Seven groceries lean heavily on 7-Eleven and a smoke shop, which is the gap. The park system is genuinely good: Colonel Samuel Smith Park is a proper lakeside green space, Rotary Peace Park is usable, and Lakeshore Village Park exists as a neighborhood anchor. Calm Heart Studio and Pedal House Spin Studio define the fitness register — boutique but accessible. The socialGlue of 70 is solid for a Toronto western edge: not a village, but not anonymous either.

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