Transit Tips
Use the TTC bus network to connect to the Scarborough RT or Bloor-Danforth subway line for city access.





Malvern is a significant residential area situated in the northeast part of Toronto's Scarborough district. Known for its rich multicultural fabric, the neighborhood provides a glimpse into the diverse community life of the Greater Toronto Area. While largely residential, its location is ideal for nature enthusiasts and families, as it sits adjacent to the Rouge National Urban Park—North America's largest urban park—and the Toronto Zoo. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local parks and community spaces, making it a peaceful base for exploring the eastern reaches of the city.
Malvern is a significant residential area situated in the northeast part of Toronto's Scarborough district. Known for its rich multicultural fabric, the neighborhood provides a glimpse into the diverse community life of the Greater Toronto Area. While largely residential, its location is ideal for nature enthusiasts and families, as it sits adjacent to the Rouge National Urban Park—North America's largest urban park—and the Toronto Zoo. Visitors can enjoy a variety of local parks and community spaces, making it a peaceful base for exploring the eastern reaches of the city.
Proximity to the world-class Toronto Zoo.
Easy access to Rouge National Urban Park trails.
Diverse local community and multicultural atmosphere.
Well-connected to the rest of Toronto via public transit.
Primarily a residential district with limited hotel options directly in the neighborhood.
A car or reliance on public transit is necessary to reach downtown Toronto.
Close to major highways like the 401 for easy regional travel.
Use the TTC bus network to connect to the Scarborough RT or Bloor-Danforth subway line for city access.
Pack comfortable walking shoes for the extensive trail system in nearby Rouge National Urban Park.
Quiet residential stays and access to urban nature.
CAD $
$120-$200 p/day
English, French
Look for authentic Caribbean and South Asian eateries in the surrounding Scarborough area.
June - September
A pleasant time for birdwatching in the local ravines as the weather warms.
The peak season for visiting the nearby Toronto Zoo and enjoying outdoor picnics.
Excellent for hiking in the Rouge Valley to see the vibrant autumn colors.
Quiet and snowy; ideal for those seeking a peaceful suburban retreat away from the city core.