EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE & DEDICATION!
February 6th, 2012 
Liz Gordon
Sales Representative

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Overview:

The Cricket Club neighbourhood is a well-established family-oriented community. The local residents display a pride of ownership that can be seen by the manicured lawns and stunning gardens found throughout this central Toronto neighbourhood. There is a relaxed, country charm ambience here thanks to an abundance of mature trees and the fact that many of the streets do not have sidewalks. As a matter of fact, it feels a bit like living in the country, whilst having all the wonderful amenities of a world-class cosmopolitan city such as Toronto.

Cricket Club homes are in great demand because of all the amenities that this location has to offer including upscale shopping districts, excellent schools, and close proximity to public transportation and to Highway 401. The average sale price is now at just over 1 million dollars.

The Cricket Club neighbourhood contains a nice mix of housing including two and three bedroom bungalows, Tudor and cottage-style two-storey houses, and larger Georgian-style homes with spacious centre hall plans. All of the houses in this neighbourhood have private drives and the lot frontages are generous, varying in size from thirty to fifty feet.

The majority of Cricket Club homes were built during the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's. These houses include many decorative features such as pretty bay windows, hardwood floors, fireplaces, french doors, wood trim, and built in cabinetry.

Shopping:

Cricket Club residents enjoy some of the best shopping found anywhere in Toronto, along Yonge Street and on Avenue Road. The shops, restaurants, and professional offices on these two streets are located in small two-storey brick buildings that blend in nicely with the residential tone of this neighbourhood.

The shopping mix on Yonge Street and on Avenue Road includes designer clothing stores, home furnishing and decorating stores, hairstylists, beauty salons, children's clothing and toy shops, video stores, antique shops, art shops, gourmet coffee shops, bakeries, gift shops, hardware stores, banks, convenience stores, supermarkets, drug and health food stores, dry cleaners, fast food outlets, fine dining restaurants and professional and medical offices.

Recreation:

The Armour Heights Community Centre, located at 2141 Avenue Road, offers dance and fitness programs for adults, a tiny tots program, and a children's after-four program. The Armour Heights public library is located in this community centre. This centre serves both the Armour Heights community as well as the Cricket Club Community, both of which are in the heart of the former City of North York, which is central Toronto.

For golf enthusiasts, the Don Valley Golf Course is located just north of York Mills off Yonge Street. This public course is set amongst the beautiful scenery of the Don River Valley.

Many residents of this neighbourhood spend their recreational time at the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club located at 141 Wilson Avenue. The Cricket Club is one of Toronto's premier private clubs. Its facilities include tennis, squash, skating, curling, cricket, croquet, lawn bowling, aerobics, and swimming, as well as a snack bar and dining facilities.

Schools:

Blythwood Jr.

2 Strathgowan

(416) 393-9105

(Public)

Sunny View Jr. & Sr.

450 Blythwood

(416) 393-9275

(Public)

Bedford Park Jr. & Sr.

81 Ranleigh

(416) 393-9424

(Public)

Lawrence Park Collegiate 

125 Chatsworth

(416) 393-9500

(Public High School)

North Toronto Collegiate 

70 Roehampton 

(416) 393-9180

(Public High School)

Northern Secondary

851 Mt. Pleasant

(416) 393-0270

(Public High School)

St. Clements Girls School

21 St. Clements

(416) 483-4835

(Private)

Havergal College (Girls)

1451 Avenue

(416) 483-3519

(Private)

The Toronto French School

296 Lawrence E

(416) 484-6522

(Private)

Crescent Boys School

2365 Bayview 

(416) 449-2556

(Private)

Crestwood School

411 Lawrence E

(416) 444-5858

(Private)

Crestwood College

411 Lawrence E

(416) 391-1441

(Private High School)

U.C.C. (Boys)

200 Lonsdale

(416) 488-1125

(Private)

Royal St. George's (Boys)

120 Howland 

(416) 533-9481

(Private)

Branksome Hall (Girls)

10 Elm

(416) 920-9741

(Private)

Transportation:

Cricket Club residents are well served by public transit. Bus services on Avenue Road and Yonge Street connect to the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line. The Lawrence and the York Mills subway stations are within reasonable walking distance of the homes in this neighbourhood.

Motorists may access downtown to Toronto's business and entertainment districts via Yonge Street or Avenue Road in approximately twenty-five minutes. For commuters the Yonge Street and the Avenue Road on-ramps to Highway 401 are conveniently located just beyond the north boundary of this neighbourhood.

For more information regarding this amazing neighbourhood, please feel free to call Liz Gordon, Sutton Group Admiral Realty, at (416) 739-7200, or email at egordon@trebnet.com.

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