Moving into boutique apartments on Runnymede Road or family houses on Boustead Avenue? As a local High Park moving company residents have relied on since 2012, our expertly trained High Park movers have seen and done it all!
Home to Toronto’s largest and most beloved green space, High Park offers a rare blend of urban convenience and nature-filled charm. Whether you’re settling into a condo near Bloor Street, a character-filled home on Indian Road, or a townhouse along Roncesvalles Avenue, our friendly High Park movers ensure your relocation is stress-free.
With over a decade of experience navigating the area’s winding streets, tight laneways, and heritage properties, we provide expert High Park moving services tailored to your needs. From packing and furniture assembly to full-scale residential and commercial moves, trust Great Toronto Movers for a seamless transition. Ready to move? Let’s make it happen! Call us at 416-996-7276 or request a written estimate using our online form now.
Call or e-mail us your move date, pick-up, and drop-off locations, and the approximate size of your move.
Receive written quote including our Terms & Conditions, and insurance coverage. After you accept the quote, you’ll receive a Confirmation of Booking email.
And that’s it! You’ll receive a call on the day of your move when your moving team is on route.
High Park offers a mix of charming older buildings and modern rentals, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $2,300 to $3,100 per month. Rent varies based on proximity to High Park itself, building amenities, and transit access. For up-to-date rental insights, check PadMapper’s High Park Listings.
High Park’s cost of living is moderate compared to other Toronto neighbourhoods. While rent is slightly below downtown rates, groceries, dining, and transit costs align with the city average. The area balances urban convenience with green space, offering a great mix of affordability and lifestyle. For a breakdown of expenses, see AreaVibes’ Cost of Living in High Park.
High Park has a tight-knit, nature-loving community. You’ll find a mix of young professionals, retirees, and families who value the balance of city life and outdoor space. The neighbourhood is also known for its annual events and weekend farmers’ markets.
High Park is regarded as one of Toronto’s safer neighbourhoods, with crime rates 36% below the city average. The area benefits from strong community engagement, family-friendly parks, and a welcoming residential atmosphere. For detailed safety reports, visit AreaVibes’ Crime Rates.
Absolutely! High Park offers green space, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community. With playgrounds, summer programs, and a zoo, it’s one of the best neighbourhoods in Toronto for families.
High Park is home to several well-regarded schools, including Humberside Collegiate Institute and Keele Street Public School. The neighbourhood also has easy access to private and specialty schools in surrounding areas. Check out Toronto District School Board’s school finder for more details.
With High Park and Keele subway stations on Line 2, commuting is fast and efficient. Several TTC bus routes also serve the area, making it easy to navigate across Toronto. Plus, Bloor Street’s cycling lanes offer an alternative for bike commuters. See TTC’s High Park transit guide for real-time schedules.
High Park is very walkable, boasting a Walk Score of 81—most errands can be completed on foot. With dedicated bike lanes and scenic routes, the area has a Bike Score of 80 for cycling enthusiasts. Its Transit Score is 84, with two subway stations (High Park & Keele), frequent buses, and easy downtown access.
Toronto’s largest public park, High Park itself, is the crown jewel of this neighbourhood. Residents enjoy lush trails, the famous Cherry Blossoms in spring, a zoo, and sports facilities. Nearby, Bloor West Village offers cozy cafés, boutique shops, and international dining.
From jogging through nature trails to picnicking by Grenadier Pond, outdoor activities are endless. Residents love exploring Bloor West Village’s eateries, catching a show at Revue Cinema, or unwinding at local craft breweries.
High Park has a mix of remote workers, entrepreneurs, and professionals who commute downtown. The area is near major employment hubs like Bloor Street’s financial district and tech startups in Liberty Village. For local job postings, check Workopolis’ High Park listings.
High Park is only 15-20 minutes from the downtown core by subway, making it one of Toronto’s most convenient yet peaceful residential areas. For those driving, Gardiner Expressway access ensures a smooth commute
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