The Neighbourhood
Parkwoods‑Donalda, Toronto
Parkwoods‑Donalda is a quiet, established neighbourhood in the northeast corner of Toronto, known for its green space, mid‑century homes, and strong sense of community. Tucked between major routes yet buffered by ravines and parks, it offers a balance of city convenience and natural calm that is increasingly hard to find.
Developed primarily in the 1960s, the area features a mix of single‑family homes, townhouses, and low‑rise apartments set along winding, tree‑lined streets. The layout reflects thoughtful planning from that era, with homes spaced generously and many backing onto greenbelt or quiet parkland.
One of the defining features of the area is its access to nature. Residents enjoy nearby green spaces like Edwards Gardens and Sunnybrook Park, as well as a network of trails connected to the Don River ravine system.
Parkwoods‑Donalda is also well positioned for commuters. With close access to the Don Valley Parkway and Highway 401, getting downtown or across the GTA is straightforward. The Eglinton Crosstown LRT has further improved connectivity, making travel across the city faster and more convenient.
The community is diverse and welcoming, with a mix of long‑time residents and newer families drawn by the area's livability. Local schools, shopping plazas, and community centres support everyday life, while nearby hubs offer additional amenities and services.
Why Residents Love It
The Neighbourhood Difference
Top Schools
Highly regarded public and Catholic schools make this a top destination for families.
Green Spaces
Abundant parks and ravine trails invite residents to connect with nature year‑round.
Easy Commuting
Quick access to the DVP and Hwy 401 puts the entire GTA within easy reach.
Strong Values
Consistently strong real estate values reflect the lasting desirability of this community.
