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Forest Hill stands as one of Toronto’s most esteemed neighbourhoods, noted for its impressive mansions and prestigious atmosphere. This district is particularly known for its top-rated educational institutions, including two of Canada’s most distinguished private schools: Upper Canada College for boys and Bishop Strachan School for girls.
Adding to its allure, Forest Hill boasts a picturesque setting characterized by diverse topography, including gently sloping hills and winding roads, along with numerous small parkettes that enhance the neighbourhood’s overall charm.
Architecturally, Forest Hill presents a distinct contrast between its two sections. Lower Forest Hill, known for its opulent mansions, rivals those found in the exclusive Rosedale area. Upper Village, developed mostly in the 1940s and 1950s, features slightly more modest homes, yet they share similar lot sizes with their Lower Village counterparts.
Additionally, Forest Hill is home to several luxury condominium apartment buildings, particularly in the areas west of Spadina on Lonsdale Road and Heath Street West, offering diverse living options within the neighbourhood.
The neighbourhood is not just known for its educational excellence, but also for its lush, well-planned environment. Dating back to the 1920s and 1930s, the building codes and bylaws in Forest Hill mandated architecturally designed houses and the planting of trees in front of each property. This planning foresight has resulted in a legacy of elegant brick and stone mansions and grand trees that line the streets of Lower Forest Hill, creating an aesthetically pleasing and serene environment for residents.