Etienne Brule
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Etienne Brule park is a historically significant piece of land. It was named after Etienne Brule, the first French explorer to venture beyond the St. Lawrence River into Upper Canada (Ontario). The Humber River and its shores along Etienne Brule park were once used as a major trade route by the Aboriginal Peoples of the area. It is a beautiful park stretched out along the Humber River starting near the Old Mill and winding north to the bend in the River around the Baby Point neighbourhood. Within this park you will find interpretive signage with information about the history of the area and it's traditional uses. You will also find a ball diamond, a great hiking trail and lovely spots for a small picnic along the way. Etienne Brule Park is the centre point between the Humber River, Old Mill and Marshes and the Lambton House Hotel and Lower Humber River Discovery Walks.

Deemed an Archaeological Site of Provincial Significance, Baby Point is a community rich in history and ancestry. A stunning assembly of mature trees and soaring foliage, captivating ravine lots with city skyline views, the private Baby Point Club community centre with Tennis courts and Lawn Bowling and some of the most incredible homes and architecture found anywhere throughout Toronto. Developed as a master subdivision by noted developer Home-Smith in 1912, Lambton Baby Point continues to mature and ideally situated minutes to Pearson Airport, Central Toronto, parks, shopping and much more.

Lifestyle

Within five minutes of strolling Lambton Baby Point’s hilly terrain, you’ll quickly discover a quiet community of quaint commercial establishments and picture-perfect Edwardian and Georgian Detached homes, concealed under a lush canopy of mature maples and oaks with the Humber River Ravine at their feet. Etienne Brule Park and the Old Mill is a short walk away.

The Community

Located within the catchment area of sought after Humbercrest Primary & Middle School and The Baby Point Club (offering Baby Point residents a private tennis and lawn bowling club experience) 64 Harshaw Avenue is nestled within a community of homes with towering Oak Trees, Evergreens, and foliage, a quiet and captivating canopy in this long established family community ...

Exceptional Neighbours

Home to the ideal mix of residents who prize the convenience, community and character of the neighbourhood, the neighbourhood is filled with an ideal mix of younger and older families, executives, baby boomers, echo boomers, generation X and long standing residents. Known for its sense of spirit and character. A truly friendly community of residents.

Uber Convenience

Located within short walking distance to the Old Mill Inn and Spa, Old Mill Tennis Club, Etienne Brule Park, High Park, Bloor Street subway, shops, restaurants on ‘red hot’ Jane Street (including Queen Marguerita Pizza and Mad Mexican), Bloor West and Junction Village. Downtown Toronto and Pearson Airport is a short drive away. Simply a captivating community within the convenience of City living.

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