Welcome to West Humber-Clairville

Westminister-Branson Neighbourhood is just East of the popular Bathurst Manor. Bordered by the West Don Parklands to the West and Bathurst St to the East. Steels to the North and Sheppard to the South.

Dominated by the Russian, Jewish, Urkranian, and Filipino demographic and full of great culture, food, and energy. A diverse collection of homes are available for most any budget from entry level condos to high end, Modern homes ranging in price from the low $200's to well over $1 Million.

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Neighbourhood Hot spots

Casa Abril

Restaurant

Established in 1980 Casa Abril was one of the three Portuguese restaurants in the heart of Kensington Market. During that time Casa Abril built a reputation for offering fine Portuguese cuisine surrounded in a friendly atmosphere perfect for social; family and romantic gatherings. As our popularity grew the demand for more space became evident. Therefore, in February 1998, Casa Abril found a new home at 475 Oakwood Avenue

Vincent's Spot

Restaurant

Frequently described as a warm a cozy place to enjoy a hearty meal. Many regulars have been coming back for 20+ years. A neighbourhood staple with rave reviews. Welcome home!

Me Va Me

Restaurant

A Middle Eastern masterpiece at the Northern City Limit of Toronto. Authentic Middle Eastern cuisine and a fantastic ambiance. A North York staple.

Queen's Park

Amenity

Queen's Park is an urban park in the Downtown area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1860 by Edward, Prince of Wales, it was named in honour of Queen Victoria. The park is the site of the Ontario Legislative Building, which houses the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and the phrase Queen's Park is regularly used as a metonym for the Government of Ontario.

Oakwood Village Arts Festival

Amenity

In June 2011, the first annual Oakwood Village Arts Festival united this mid-town Toronto neighbourhood in a two day celebration of artistic expression and community engagement! The festival featured theatre, dance, video, music, writing, art exhibits and public discussions in response to the theme of VILLAGE.

Rosetta McLain Gardens

Amenity

An old family farm turned garden is a must see in the Spring and Summer months. Truly an amazing oasis away from the hectic City life!