Chapter No. 2 Yorkville

Pairing the essence of city living with outdoor spaces, Yorkville expresses the true meaning of ease. The neighbourhood merges style, culture, art, and wellness with historic charisma preserved by its original 19th century cobblestone streets.

The interiors at The Webster in Toronto

The Webster, 121 Scollard Street

The interiors at Aesop Yorkville

Aesop Yorkville, 94 Cumberland Street Photo Courtsey of Aesop

Class, comfort, and connection in Yorkville

Designer boutiques, specialty culinary offerings at the city’s undisputed epicentre of Michelin Star eateries, and premium lifestyle brands make Yorkville Toronto’s most illustrious shopping destination. Accommodating more than retailers, Yorkville is anchored by prestigious international hotels and diverse cultural experiences. Enrich your day by exploring onsite events, exhibitions, art installations, and seasonal programming.

An illustrated map highlighting Park Road's neighbourhood amenities

Yorkville Map

An aerial view of the Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park

A close-up photo of the exterior at Hermès Yorkville

Hermès, 100 Bloor Street West

A plate of green tortellini at Osteria Giulia

Osteria Giulia, 134 Avenue Road

Yorkville and Beyond

A transit-oriented location, Yorkville simplifies sustainable, connected living. A two-minute walk, or less than 100 metres from Park Road, the Bloor-Yonge TTC subway entrance is just steps away.

Map showing the distance between Park Road and Bloor-Yonge TTC Subway Entrance

2-Minute Walk to Bloor-Yonge TTC Subway Entrance

Map highlighting the proximity of Park Road to the TTC Subway Entrance

TTC Transit Map