
Neighbourhood Guide
Summerhill
Village living with cosmopolitan flair
$2.6M
Average Home Price
89
Walk Score
10+
Wine Bars
1854
Established
A Village Within the City
Where sophistication meets neighbourhood charm
Summerhill offers something increasingly rare in Toronto: the authentic feel of a village combined with world-class urban amenities. The neighbourhood takes its name from a station on the old Belt Line Railway, and that heritage is lovingly preserved today.
The restored Summerhill train station now houses the city's most celebrated wine store and hosts a beloved farmers' market. Around it, a collection of upscale boutiques, gourmet shops, and intimate restaurants create a walkable village atmosphere.
Residents enjoy the best of both worlds: quiet, tree-lined streets just steps from sophisticated dining and shopping, with quick subway access to downtown Toronto.

Lifestyle
What makes Summerhill special
Wine Culture
Home to the LCBO's flagship Summerhill store and numerous acclaimed wine bars.
Historic Station
The beautifully restored train station anchors the village and hosts the farmers' market.
Village Shops
Curated boutiques, gourmet food shops, and specialty stores line the main street.
Elegant Homes
Victorian townhouses and stately detached homes on quiet, tree-lined streets.

Refined Living
Homes that blend heritage with modern comfort
Summerhill's residential streets feature a mix of Victorian-era townhouses and larger detached homes, many of which have been thoughtfully renovated to combine period charm with contemporary living standards.
The neighbourhood also offers select luxury condominium developments for those seeking lock-and-leave convenience without sacrificing the village atmosphere that makes Summerhill so desirable.
Property Types
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