Turnberry Gardens

51Chill

Turnberry Gardens, Toronto is working-class Toronto at full operational capacity — 44 restaurants, 15 groceries, 8 parks. Swiss Chalet and Harvey's anchor the chain end; Pizza Pan handles the independent. Chatime and Tim Hortons split the café load. socialGlue 44, the honest number for a high-turnover residential grid.

Score Breakdown

Dining
52
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
59
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Turnberry Gardens registers as a Toronto neighborhood where the amenity density works even if the social cohesion doesn't quite cohere. Forty-four restaurants land above cohort (z-score +0.89): Swiss Chalet and Harvey's carrying the chain side, Pizza Pan doing the independent work. Four coffee spots (z-score -0.22, slightly lean) — Chatime for the bubble tea contingent, Tim Hortons as the inescapable Canadian constant. Fifteen groceries (z-score +0.27, slightly above average) means provisioning is genuinely easy: Peter Pan 'K' Convenience and St. Lucia Variety giving the neighborhood a diaspora grocery range that the count alone doesn't capture. Eight parks including S.A.D.R.A. Park provide outdoor coverage. Three fitness spots. SocialGlue at 44 is the signal that matters most here — this is a neighborhood with working infrastructure and low community stickiness, common in high-turnover urban grids. LiveabilityAlpha 91, digitalNomadGravity 40.

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