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  • Families / Kids 33%
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JSmith reviewed Prust Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Aug 21, 2009
4/5Good

Best family neighbourhood in Leslieville

Prust Avenue has always been the premium street in Leslieville, being directly across Gerrard from the skating rink at Greenwood Park. Both public and catholic elementary schools are walking distance from the street and include regular school bus pick-ups as w...Full review

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“A great street for families”

- GuyZero
A fantastic street for families - good schools nearby, a big park close with lots of organized sports leagues plus High Park not far away either.

“I miss Grenadier, soooo much!”

- kieran25
We moved away from Grenadier Road last June and have not stopped looking back since. Going to live in Ireland seemed like a great idea, but when we got here we could not help comparing our lives on Gr...Full review
  • Leaving Grenadier Rd. 28/06/08, So sad.

“One of Toronto's Gems”

- Brennan
A beautiful long dead-end street that runs north of Queen Street East just before the Queen streetcar turns around. The street runs the length of a ravine of sorts, such that the backyards of many of...Full review

“It may be the cheapest in Monopoly, but at least it's on the...”

- DeePurple
Baltic Avenue is one block long, three blocks from the subway and the shops & restaurants on the Danforth, and is yet a low-traffic, quiet street.

“Safe, beautiful, and vibrant. Almost too good to be true.”

- Brennan
This section of Queen Street East makes up the heart of Toronto's famous Beach district. Described as "Operating like a combination of an English high street and a California resort community's retail...Full review
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