Stonegate-Queensway, Etobicoke
Stonegate-Queensway is a large, diverse Etobicoke neighbourhood stretching along The Queensway between Islington Avenue and the Humber River. It blends established residential streets to the north with a busy commercial corridor on The Queensway and strong recreational infrastructure — 26 parks and direct Humber River trail access give it an unusually green character for an urban neighbourhood.
Transit
No subway stations, but 105 bus stops provide extensive coverage — the highest bus stop count among Etobicoke's non-subway neighbourhoods. The Queensway and Islington bus routes connect to Kipling and Royal York subway stations. Commute times to downtown run 30–45 minutes.
Parks and Recreation
26 parks make Stonegate-Queensway one of the greenest neighbourhoods in Etobicoke. Lambton Park, Sunnylea Park, and trail access along the Humber River provide diverse outdoor options. One fitness facility is available within the neighbourhood.
Dining and Nightlife
82 dining venues and 6 nightlife spots create a lively commercial strip on The Queensway — one of Etobicoke's most active restaurant and retail corridors. 10 grocery stores are well distributed. 15 healthcare facilities is the highest count in this batch.
Schools
11 schools serve the neighbourhood — one of the strongest counts in this dataset, reflecting an active family community.
Rental Market
51 listings show an average of $2,804 and a median of $2,350. The wide gap suggests premium properties (the range tops at $10,700) pull up the average. Most renters will find units in the $1,500–$3,000 range. For 82 restaurants and 26 parks, median pricing represents good value.
Who It Suits
Stonegate-Queensway suits families who want strong schools and extensive park access, diners and food enthusiasts drawn to The Queensway corridor, and anyone who wants Etobicoke character with better-than-average transit coverage.