Toronto Area Neighbourhood Profiles

Neighbourhoods » Humber Bay, Toronto

Humber Bay (also called Sunnylea or Stonegate): formerly the "Humber" postal village it originally referred to the area around the old intersection of what is now the Queensway and what is now Lake Shore Boulevard at the Humber River. It is now mostly to the north of The Queensway, a residential area with few bridges between the Mimico Creek and the Humber River from Lake Ontario north to Glenroy Avenue (south of Park Lawn cemetery). There is little commercial in this area except along portions of the Queensway and a small amount on Berry Rd.

Mainly 1950's era low rise apartment buildings and an old turn-of-the century market garden community that was absorbed by the city as it grew. Being difficult to access, with no major arteries going in or out, there is little traffic, and the only amenities in the area are in the Stonegate Plaza, which include delis, dollar stores, a pharmacy, a laundromat, and a Valu-Mart. The southeast portion of the neighbourhood is relatively low-rent, also low-crime, with a high population of European immigrants.

Humber Bay Statistics

Total Humber Bay Homes: 12525
Average Income: $91,380

Humber Bay Schools & Amenities

 

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