
Midtown Elegance Where Ravine Meets Heritage Homes
Humewood-Cedarvale is a midtown Toronto neighbourhood that combines residential elegance with natural beauty in equal measure. Situated between St. Clair Avenue West and Eglinton Avenue, with Bathurst Street to the east, the area is defined by its stunning proximity to the Cedarvale Ravine — a deep, wooded valley that cuts through the urban fabric and provides an almost rural sense of escape. The ravine trails, which connect south toward the Belt Line Trail and Forest Hill, are used daily by joggers, dog walkers, and families seeking green space. The residential streets of Humewood-Cedarvale feature a handsome collection of Arts and Crafts, Tudor Revival, and Georgian homes, many built in the 1920s and 1930s during the neighbourhood's initial development. These are substantial houses on generous lots, with the kind of architectural detail — leaded glass windows, covered stone porches, gabled rooflines — that contemporary construction rarely attempts. The neighbourhood has long attracted academics, professionals, and families who value the combination of heritage architecture, ravine access, and excellent local schools. St. Clair Avenue West provides the commercial anchor, with the Hillcrest Village shopping strip offering independent shops, cafes, and restaurants within easy walking distance. The future Eglinton Crosstown LRT will add another transit option at the neighbourhood's northern edge. Humewood-Cedarvale is the kind of neighbourhood that inspires fierce loyalty among its residents — once you settle in among the ravine trees and heritage homes, leaving feels almost unthinkable.
Walkability
80/100 - Very Walkable
Transit
St. Clair West TTC subway station on Line 1; St. Clair streetcar; future Eglinton Crosstown LRT
Vibe
Elegant, ravine-immersed, heritage, midtown
Very Walkable
Great Transit
Bikeable
The best-rated spots right in the neighbourhood, from cosy cafes to beautiful parks.
570 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1A5, Canada
630 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1A9, Canada
744 St Clair Ave W, York, ON M6C 1B5, Canada
636 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1A9, Canada
Humewood-Cedarvale, Toronto, ON M6C 1R4, Canada
50 Glen Cedar Rd, Toronto, ON M6C, Glen Cedar Park, 50 Glen Cedar Rd, Toronto, ON M6C 3G4, Canada
621 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1A7, Canada
317A Oakwood Ave, York, ON M6E 2V3, Canada
682 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1B1, Canada
Upcoming events, festivals, and community gatherings across the city.
Princess of Wales Theatre
St. Lawrence Market
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
MaRS Discovery District
The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar
The Second City Toronto
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