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Liberty Village, Toronto

Liberty Village earns its name by being a 43 acre community that intertwines homes, with businesses and retail spaces in a manner. This area is particularly attractive to professionals in media and technology industries who choose to reside and work within the heart of the city. The urban charm of Liberty Village is unmistakable with its buildings exuding a trendy vibe. Several towering chimney smoke stacks from these structures stand out as symbols in the neighbourhood. 

History Of Liberty Village, Toronto

In the 1700s and early 1800s Liberty Village was a section of the Garrison Common. A fort, for the Town of York (which later became Toronto). The significant Fort York at 100 Garrison Road was where the Canadian militia headquartered during the Battle of York, against the Americans in 1813. 

The 1850 introduction of the railway to this region sparked growth. Subsequently spurred the development of warehouses and factories in the area. Nowadays in Liberty Village many of these structures have been repurposed into stylish lofts, modern live/workspaces, creative studios, for businesses and fashionable shops and eateries. 

The area known as Liberty Village takes its name from the connection to the Toronto Central Prison and Mercer Reformatory for Women that existed in the late 1800s and early 1900s where it stands today. The chapel of the prison found at 70 East Liberty Street is set to be transformed into a public art gallery in the future. Liberty Street, which runs through the neighbourhood from east to west, got its name because it was the path that freed prisoners walked on after leaving confinement. 

Lifestyle

Liberty Village is well known as a go to spot for people looking for furniture and decor shops along, with art galleries and trendy coffee spots and urban eateries with a twist in the cityscape vibe. The Metro store serves as the attraction, in a row of shops that also feature a movie rental place, a pet shop, a laundry service and a bank. View homes currently for sale in Liberty Village, Toronto

Liberty Village, Toronto Parks & Facilities

Residents of Liberty Village have the opportunity to enjoy the waterfront trail frequented by pedestrians and cyclists alike, for strolls and outdoor activities like jogging and inline skating. This vibrant community is conveniently located a distance from Toronto’s lively Entertainment District as well as top tier sports facilities including Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Centre. 

Liberty Village, Toronto Transit

The streetcar routes, along Queen and King streets offer transportation to the downtown financial and entertainment districts while Go Transits Exhibition Station is just a short walk away from this area. 

Drivers can easily navigate downtown in a few minutes. Swiftly connects to the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard for access to various highways leading away from the city centre. 

Liberty Village, Toronto Elementary, Secondary High Schools

Liberty Village is a quickly growing neighbourhood in Toronto that’s famous for its contemporary city setting and artistic hubs as well as its close proximity to downtown Toronto. It offers access to a range of facilities for elementary and secondary high school such as schools, Catholic schools and private schools situated in and around the region.

  • Public Schools: 4
  • Catholic Schools: 4 
  • Private Schools: 3

Public Schools

  • The Waterfront School
  • Ryerson Community School
  • Central Technical School
  • Jarvis Collegiate Institute

Catholic Schools

  • St. Michael Catholic School
  • St. Joseph’s College School
  • Monsignor Fraser College

Private Schools

  • The York School
  • Branksome Hall
  • Royal St. George’s College

Families in Liberty Village benefit from the neighbourhood’s environment and prime location that grants them access to a variety of educational choices, in the surrounding areas.

Liberty Village, Toronto Homes

New clusters of townhouses are scattered across Liberty Village and along King Street West. The refurbished industrial buildings showcase ceilings, large windows and exposed brickwork. Gleaming condo towers made of concrete and glistening with windows offer a contemporary counterpoint to the historic structures in the vicinity. 

Community Type: Downtown, Toronto

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