Moore Park

Midtown Toronto

Moore Park

Where elegance and tranquility flourish along the ravines of midtown Toronto.

East of Forest Hill

Moore Park

A family haven wrapped in ravines and natural beauty

Moore Park sits just east of Forest Hill, defined by its ravines, bridges, and winding tree-lined streets. This midtown enclave feels more like a peaceful village than a city neighbourhood, with many homes backing directly onto lush ravine parkland. It is one of Toronto’s most desirable family neighbourhoods, prized for its natural setting and exceptional schools.

The neighbourhood is characterized by two-storey detached brick homes dating from the 1930s and 1940s. Lots are generous, though shared driveways are common on some streets. What Moore Park trades in driveway width, it more than makes up for in ravine views, walking trails, and an abundance of green space. The bridges crossing the ravines add to the neighbourhood’s distinctive character.

Architecture: The quintessential Moore Park home is a two-storey detached brick house, many with Tudor and Georgian influences. Some homes back directly onto the Moore Park Ravine and Mud Creek, offering rare privacy and natural beauty. The neighbourhood also includes luxury condominiums and townhomes, particularly along its edges.

The Market: Moore Park is among Toronto’s most tightly held neighbourhoods. Its combination of top-ranked schools, ravine setting, and proximity to downtown creates enduring demand. Homes here attract families who plan to stay for decades, and inventory reflects that commitment.

Who Lives Here: Moore Park is overwhelmingly family-oriented. Its 11 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 4 private schools in close proximity make it a top choice for families prioritizing education. The neighbourhood has attracted notable residents over its history, drawn by the same qualities: peace, privacy, and community.

Notable Features

Parks: Moore Park Ravine, Moorevale Park, Mud Creek, Beltline Trail
Schools: Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Whitney Jr PS, Deer Park Jr & Sr PS
Transit: St. Clair station, Davisville station, Mt. Pleasant buses
Dining: Mt. Pleasant Road restaurants, St. Clair Ave dining

At a Glance

Property TypesDetached, Townhome, Luxury Condo
Lot CharacterGenerous, Ravine-Adjacent
Schools20 nearby (public, Catholic, private)
CommunityNature-Loving, Family-Centric, Heritage-Proud
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