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The Kew The Beach

Details
Corp. TSCC 2380
Storeys 4
Total Units 57
Completed 2014
Amenities
Amenities
ElevatorRooftop Deck
Party RoomGarden
Enter Phone SystemParking Garage
Pet Restrictions

Searching for a lakefront living experience in one of Toronto’s most desirable neighbourhoods? Look no further! Built in 2014, The Kew residences are situated at 76 Kippendavie Avenue in the hub of The Beaches. Rising only four stories, this boutique residence boasts a contemporary brick and glass exterior. With quaint shops, funky cafes and eateries, sandy beaches and Ashbridge’s Bay Park just a short stroll away, residents will enjoy the best of urban amenities and waterfront living.

NEARBY TTC
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  • Neighbourhood
  • Nearby Parks & Rec.
  • Schools
Neighbourhood

The Beach looks and feels more like a lakeside resort town, than a big city neighbourhood. In the summertime, thousands of Torontonians and tourists flock to The Beach to walk on The Boardwalk, exercise along the Martin Goodman Trail, relax by the water, or shop and dine at the colourful stores and restaurants along Queen Street. The social centre of The Beach neighbourhood is Kew Gardens, which hosts many annual events including a Christmas Tree and Menorah lighting festival, a Jazz festival, and an Arts and Crafts show.

Nearby Parks & Rec.

This development is located in park heaven, with 16 parks and a long list of recreation facilities within a 20 min walk.

Facilities within a 20 min walk

  • 37 Bike Trails
  • 3 Fieldhouses
  • 8 Playgrounds
  • 2 Ponds
  • 3 Splash Pads
  • 2 Sport Fields
  • 2 Beachs
  • 1 Beach Volleyball
  • 6 Outdoor Fitness Equipments
  • 5 Picnic Shelters
  • 10 Picnic Sites
  • 3 Firepits
  • 2 Outdoor Table Tennis
  • 3 Ball Diamonds
  • 2 Ball Hockey Pads
  • 2 Bowling Greens
  • 1 Dogs Off-Leash Area
  • 1 Outdoor Dry Pad
  • 1 Shuffle Board
  • 1 Wading Pool
  • 1 Outdoor Rink
  • 10 Outdoor Tennis Courts

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