Transit Planning
Check local transit updates as the area is a major hub for future light rail connections.





Mount Dennis is a vibrant residential community located in the west end of Toronto, Ontario. Unlike much of the city's flat terrain, Mount Dennis is defined by its rolling hills, providing a unique character to its streets and parks. The neighborhood boasts a rich industrial history and is currently at the center of a major urban transformation with the development of the Mount Dennis Station, a key terminal for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. This transit expansion is expected to better connect the diverse local population to the rest of the city. Visitors can enjoy the unpretentious atmosphere, explore local shops along Weston Road, or head to the nearby Humber River trails for outdoor recreation.
Mount Dennis is a vibrant residential community located in the west end of Toronto, Ontario. Unlike much of the city's flat terrain, Mount Dennis is defined by its rolling hills, providing a unique character to its streets and parks. The neighborhood boasts a rich industrial history and is currently at the center of a major urban transformation with the development of the Mount Dennis Station, a key terminal for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. This transit expansion is expected to better connect the diverse local population to the rest of the city. Visitors can enjoy the unpretentious atmosphere, explore local shops along Weston Road, or head to the nearby Humber River trails for outdoor recreation.
Unique hilly topography offering a break from the city's flat grid.
Major transit hub development with the Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
Close proximity to the scenic Humber River and its trail system.
Diverse, long-standing residential community with a local feel.
The area is currently a major construction site for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
It is a residential community with fewer traditional tourist attractions.
The hilly terrain makes it unique in Toronto but requires more effort for walking.
Check local transit updates as the area is a major hub for future light rail connections.
Take advantage of the proximity to the Humber River for scenic walking and biking trails.
Local community atmosphere and transit-oriented living.
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$110-$180 p/day
English, French
Explore the small, family-run businesses along Weston Road for diverse culinary options.
May-September
Expect mild temperatures and blooming greenery in the Humber Valley.
Warm weather is ideal for visiting local parks, though it can be humid.
The autumn foliage is particularly striking given the area's hilly landscape.
Be prepared for snow and cold; the hills can be slippery for pedestrians.