Edenbridge-Humber Valley, Etobicoke
Edenbridge-Humber Valley is a premium residential neighbourhood in central Etobicoke, winding along the Humber River valley between Royal York Road and Islington Avenue. The Humber River ravine defines the neighbourhood's western edge, providing direct trail access and contributing to a landscape that is genuinely extraordinary by Toronto standards — large lots, significant trees, and ravine views on many streets.
Transit
No subway stations within the boundary; 58 bus stops connect to Royal York and Islington stations on the Bloor-Danforth line. The neighbourhood is designed for car ownership.
Parks — Outstanding
21 parks make Edenbridge-Humber Valley one of the greenest neighbourhoods in the entire dataset. James Gardens, Edenbridge Park, and the Humber River trail system provide exceptional walking, cycling, and outdoor recreation. Two fitness facilities complement the outdoor amenities.
Dining and Groceries
9 dining venues and 5 grocery stores reflect the quiet residential character — residents largely use the Bloor West Village and Old Mill commercial areas for dining and retail. 5 healthcare facilities serve the community.
Schools
4 schools serve the neighbourhood.
Rental Market
26 listings show an average of $4,563 and a median of $2,950 — the wide gap confirms premium houses and luxury properties pull the average sharply upward (the range tops at $30,000). Most renters will be looking in the $2,000–$4,000 range. For the quality of green space and neighbourhood character, the median price is defensible.
Who It Suits
Edenbridge-Humber Valley suits families and couples who want premium Etobicoke character, ravine access, and 21 parks at their doorstep. It is a car-first neighbourhood with a high proportion of house rentals.