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Welcome to Trinity Bellwoods

Trinity Bellwoods is a historic Toronto neighbourhood at the heart of the creative West End. Centred on its iconic 36-acre park, it blends lush greenery with urban sophistication along Queen Street West, offering professionals a vibrant community of heritage architecture and acclaimed dining.

Key Details

WHAT TO EXPECT

A landscape defined by mature trees, historic “bay-and-gable” architecture, and the deep green ravine of the park.

THE LIFESTYLE

Active and social; expect Tuesday afternoons at the Farmers Market, weekend picnics in “the bowl,” and evening strolls along the Ossington strip for world-class dining.

UNEXPECTED APPEAL

THE MARKET

Highly competitive with a consistent population; 72% of homes were built before 1960, ensuring a neighbourhood character that cannot be replicated by new developments .

YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH

The “meet you at the gates” culture—referring to the restored 1850s Trinity College gates that serve as the neighbourhood’s most iconic landmark.

Attributes

Walkable, Creative Hub, Transit-Connected, Foodie Destination, Historic Architecture, Park-Centric, Professional-Friendly

Located in Toronto, ON

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Around the Block

The focal point of this inner-city neighbourhood is the very picturesque Trinity-Bellwoods Park, which spans the entire length of the neighbourhood. This park features a paved walking path that is highlighted by distinguished cast iron lamp poles and a lush greenery.

In addition to Trinity-Bellwoods Park, this neighbourhood also features affordable Victorian houses, excellent shopping districts, and convenient access to major transportation routes for motorists and pedestrians.

Learn more about Queen West Condos and Queen West Condos For Sale.

Schools

  • Charles G. Fraser Jr. (Website);
  • Grace Street Jr. (Website);
  • Givens/Shaw Jr. & Sr. (Website);
  • Central High School of Commerce (Website);
  • Harbord Collegiate Institute (Website);
  • Senator Santo Cristo (Website).

Parks & Recreation

A little history about Trinity Bellwoods

In the early 1800’s, Trinity-Bellwoods was part of a tract of land belonging to Captain Samuel Smith. Smith named his one hundred acre Park Lot ‘Gore Vale’. Gore was in honour of Lieutenant-Governor Francis Gore, and Vale denoted the ravine that is now Trinity-Bellwoods Park.

The lower half of Gore Vale became the grounds of Trinity College, after which this neighbourhood is named. Trinity College was built in 1852, on the site where Trinity-Bellwoods Park is now situated. The entrance gates to Trinity College are still standing at the foot of Queen Street and Strachan Avenue, and serve as a lonely reminder of this once proud institution.

The present day neighbourhood began to take shape in the 1880’s. By the early 1900’s, the Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood was completely developed.

 


INTERESTED IN TRINITY BELLWOODS LIVING:  Call or email us and I’ll be happy to send you a summary of current listings and recent sales.

Royal LePage Signature Realty, Brokerage*
495 Wellington Street West, Suite #100
Toronto ON M5V 1E9
*Independently Owned & Operated
Royal LePage Signature Realty, Brokerage*
495 Wellington Street West, Suite #100
Toronto ON M5V 1G1
*Independently Owned & Operated

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