Woodbine Corridor
Location & Character
Woodbine Corridor is a narrow residential strip in the City of Toronto running along Woodbine Avenue between Danforth Avenue and Kingston Road. It's one of Toronto's quieter east-end neighbourhoods — largely residential, with limited commercial activity and a predominantly owner-occupied housing stock of semi-detached houses and bungalows.
The neighbourhood's character is stable and low-key. It connects the activity of the Danforth to the north with the Beaches to the south, and many residents choose it as a quieter alternative to those busier destination neighbourhoods.
Transit
No subway stations serve the area, with 19 bus stops providing connectivity. The 92 Woodbine bus runs north to Danforth station, making the subway accessible. The 22 Coxwell route also provides options.
Landmarks & Amenities
Twelve parks are a standout for this relatively small neighbourhood — Monarch Park and Kew Gardens are accessible from the southern extent. One library, 17 dining options, 4 groceries, 6 healthcare facilities, and 3 schools serve the area. Amenity density is modest — residents supplement locally with the Danforth and Beaches corridors.
Parks & Green Space
Twelve parks is impressive for the neighbourhood's size. The ravine system along the southern edge connects to Beaches Park and the waterfront trail. Monarch Park and local greenways are central to neighbourhood life.
Dining & Nightlife
Seventeen restaurants and 3 nightlife venues provide a local-scale offering. Residents regularly travel to Leslieville or the Beaches for more diverse dining.
Rental Market
With 24 listings, average rent is $2,135 and median $1,875. The range ($850–$4,695) reflects primarily basement suites and secondary units in houses. At a median of $1,875, this is one of the more affordable east-end options with strong park access.
Who It's Best For
Woodbine Corridor suits renters seeking a quiet, parkside east-end neighbourhood at below-average prices. It's ideal for cyclists who can easily ride to the Beaches, Leslieville, or the Danforth.