Dear reader,
Listen closely and you can almost hear the murmurous rage: Toronto Life is at it again. They’ve ranked every part of the city in one gaudy, infuriating list, pitting Leslievillians against Riverdalers, North Yorkers against L’Amoreauxois. Well, yes and no. We have ranked every neighbourhood with the vital assistance of some professional dataheads. But the idea isn’t to incite neighbourhood warfare or publicly shame those areas that placed near the bottom.
Ranking anything is fraught in this, the age of outrage. If something is first, then something else is last, and that’s mean. Maybe so. But our stance is that, in a dynamic city like ours, even the last-place neighbourhood (in this case, Kennedy Park) is profoundly desirable. It’s the site of one of the prettiest cemeteries in Toronto, sun-dappled, picturesque and a closely guarded secret for distance runners. My daughter plays basketball at one of Kennedy Park’s public schools, an architecturally fascinating building with evidence of abundant school spirit. Nearby is some of the best food in the city. That a beautiful, bountiful, diverse neighbourhood places last is more a compliment to Toronto than an insult to Kennedy Park.
Since we last published our rankings, back in 2018, the city has been redrawn to include 34 new neighbourhoods. Fresh census data dropped in 2021. Add in a bevy of new transit projects, office and condo towers, cool bars, stellar restaurants, and even a hospital, and there is plenty to analyze.
We asked the folks at Environics to crunch the numbers for us. The winner is an area known for its annual street festival, gorgeous avenues, heritage homes, vibrant commerce and excellent schools. And in a city where getting around is both important and nearly impossible, the experience here is far easier than elsewhere.
We weighted the criteria based on what we felt matters most to Torontonians right now. That’s a difficult undertaking to get right, so we invite you to visit our website, where you can tweak the weighting to your preferences. Kennedy Park may be your number one. If so, you’d hear no argument from us.
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