Standing at the crossroads between the city and the suburbs, The Rhodes stands proudly at this important junction as a new landmark in Toronto’s most coveted neighbourhoods.
Originally incorporated as a village in 1923 and later amalgamated into the City of Toronto in 1967, it’s hard to miss the beauty of the homes and surrounding nature that give Forest Hill it’s reputation as one of Toronto’s most verdant neighborhoods.
This is all due to it’s original 1920’s building code requiring that all homes be built by an architect and that a tree be planted at the front of each property. Over 100 years later the results speak for themselves.
The village itself is home to thriving local businesses and restaurants which have become staples in the community and beyond.
When the township of York (now Toronto) was created in 1850, the area around what is currently Cedarvale was primarily agricultural land. as the city expanded, the community around Cedarvale was first developed as a suburb around 1912 by Henry Pellatt, the industrialist made famous through his construction of the nearby Casa Loma.
As one of Toronto’s oldest neighborhoods, it is filled with mature trees and beautiful homes. It is also home to Cedarvale park, as one of the Toronto’s oldest designated city parks it’s iconic nature trails that snake through the ravine connect this this neighborhood with Forest Hill.
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