Central Toronto Neighbourhood: Teddington Park


Overview of the Teddington Park Area


The Teddington Park neighbourhood is one of the smallest and most exclusive districts in Toronto. Over the years many important and influential Torontonians have called this neighbourhood their home.

Teddington Park is conveniently located along the Yonge Street corridor however, it is remarkably quiet thanks to its natural boundaries which include the Rosedale Golf Club and the Riverview Drive Ravine.

Teddington Park goes as far west as Yonge Street and as far east as Riverview Drive Ravine. It's northern boundary is Glen Echo Road in the west and Rosedale Golf course easterly. Golfdale Road and Riverview Drive make up it's southern boundary, west/east respectively.

  map of Teddington Park area


History of Teddington Park


Teddington Park formed the northern boundary of the City of Toronto in 1912. That same year, separate plans of subdivision were registered by two prominent Toronto businessman: Nicholas Garland and Robert Dack. These plans led to the eventual building of homes in Teddington Park.

Teddington Park's development as a high-end residential district was inspired by the Rosedale Golf Club, which had moved from Rosedale to the Teddington Park area in 1909.

Teddington Park's older houses on Riverview Drive were originally given descriptive names such as 'Donnybrook', 'Silverwood', and 'Treetops'. These names were in leu of municipal addresses, which were not issued until some time after the houses were built. Some of these houses still display their historical names.

  Historical image of the Teddington Park area Rosedale field clubhouse
City of Toronto Archives, Series 381, File 12, ld6170-2


Roads & Transit near Teddington Park


By PUBLIC TRANSIT (TTC)

Bus lines on Yonge Street and Mount Pleasant Road connect passengers to the Lawrence station on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line.


GETTING AROUND By car

Motorists can travel directly downtown by way of either Yonge Street or Mount Pleasant Road. For commuters travelling out of the city by car, the Yonge Street on-ramp to Highway 401 is just minutes away.

 
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Parks and Recreation around Teddington Park


The Bedford Park Community Centre, on Ranleigh Avenue, includes an indoor gymnasium and a swimming pool. Wanless Park has five tennis courts, a basketball court, a wading pool, a children's playground, and a baseball diamond.

Golf enthusiasts have the option of a private membership at the Rosedale Golf Club, or paying public fees at the nearby Don Valley Golf Course, off Yonge Street, and just north of York Mills.

The George Locke Public Library at Yonge and Lawrence offers neighbourhood residents a wide range of programming for children and adults.

  Parks and recreation in Teddington Park


Homes in Teddington Park


Teddington Park's houses were built between 1910 and 1935. The signature street in the neighbourhood is Teddington Park Avenue, a wide tree-lined boulevard that contains large Tudor and Georgian style houses.

Riverview Drive is a winding, countryfied road, lined by majestic maple trees. The properties on Riverview Drive are especially large as many of these homes back onto the Riverview Drive Ravine.

Homes in Teddington Park typically range from $500,000 to $3,000,000 plus.

  Image of a Teddington Park home

Teddington Park is one of Frank Jones' areas of focus, so feel free to ask him anything about the area.