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Regent Park is a Neighbourhood Improvement Area (NIA) in the City of Toronto, located just east of the downtown core between Gerrard Street East, River Street, Dundas Street East, and Sherbourne Street. Once home to Canada's oldest and largest social housing project, Regent Park has undergone one of the most ambitious urban revitalization projects in Canadian history over the past 15 years.
The transformation is ongoing. New mixed-income residential towers, a community recreation centre (the Regent Park Aquatic Centre), Daniels Spectrum (arts and culture hub), and Paintbox Bistro — a social enterprise restaurant — have changed the neighbourhood's character significantly. It remains a community with deep roots and a strong sense of identity.
Regent Park has no subway stations but is served by 7 bus stops. The 505 Dundas and 506 Carlton streetcars run nearby, providing access to the subway network and downtown.
The Regent Park Aquatic Centre and Athletic Grounds are flagship facilities open to the entire community. Daniels Spectrum hosts arts programming, performances, and community events. Nine grocery stores and 27 dining options serve daily needs. Five healthcare facilities and one fitness studio round out the amenity picture.
Four parks serve the neighbourhood, including the revitalized Regent Park itself — redesigned as a central green space with sports fields, splash pads, and gathering areas. For a historically dense urban neighbourhood, the park redesign has been transformative.
Twenty-seven restaurants reflect the neighbourhood's growing commercial life post-revitalization. The dining options lean toward community-oriented and value-driven establishments. Three nightlife venues suggest this remains a residential rather than entertainment district.
One school within the neighbourhood boundary is supported by nearby schools in adjacent Corktown and St. James Town. The revitalization plan includes community spaces that serve youth programming.
With 109 listings, median rent sits at $2,400 and average at $2,426 — consistent pricing reflecting the neighbourhood's newer condo inventory. The range of $1,490–$5,500 shows market-rate and mixed-income units co-existing. Rents here are competitive for the proximity to downtown.
Regent Park suits renters who want downtown proximity at reasonable rates and are drawn to a neighbourhood with genuine community character. It's increasingly popular with young professionals and families who value the recreational facilities and ongoing investment in the area.

