About The Kingsway
The Kingsway is one of Toronto's finest neighborhoods. The Kingsway had been founded and built in 1924 by Robert Home Smith, who had sought to create an English style garden community by committing his vision to the highest standards of integrity, design, and elegance.Here, you will find homes that had been built in the Old English classical style, mainly consisting of Tudor homes, with steeply pitched gable roofs, elaborate masonry chimneys, groupings of windows, and decorative timbering, with the exposed wood framework filled with masonry or stucco.
The Kingsway boasts some of Toronto's best shopping and dining destinations, the best schools in Toronto West, and quick travel times to the downtown core and the airport, via car or public transit.
Local Schools
- Lambton-Kingsway Junior-Middle School (JK-8)
- Etobicoke Collegiate Institute (9-12)
- Karen Kain School of the Arts (6-8)
- Etobicoke School of the Arts (9-12)
- Our Lady of Sorrows (Catholic JK-8)
- Our Lady of Peace (Catholic & Fr Immersion 2-8)
- St Gregory (Catholic & Extended Fr 5-8)
- Bishop Allen Academy (Catholic Secondary)
- Kingsway College School (Private 1-8)
Where is The Kingsway Located?
The Kingsway is boundaried by Islington Avenue to the West, the Humber River to the East, Bloor Street West to the South, and Dundas Street West to the North.