Toronto Area Neighbourhood Profiles

Neighbourhoods » L'Amoreaux, Toronto

The area is a suburban residential neighbourhood predominantly of single-family detached homes and townhomes, dating from the late 1950s, as well as some mid to high-rise apartment buildings and condominiums. One will find many tree-lined streets, huge sidewalks, and winding roads. There are many developments currently underway and others that have recently reached completion on vacated Ontario Hydro corridors.

L'Amoreaux's houses were built during the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's. These houses are situated on lots that are typically forty to seventy feet in width and feature attached or built-in garages.

The house styles here include ranch bungalows, split-levels and two-storey homes. There are also pockets of townhouse communities and high-rise apartment buildings located along the peripheral streets of this neighbourhood.

The largest houses in L'Amoreaux are the two-storey, executive style houses located near the Tam O'Shanter Golf Course. These homes are situated on expansive well-treed lots. Some of these houses back onto the golf course.

L'Amoreaux Statistics

Total L'Amoreaux Homes: 15085
Average Income: $66,984

L'Amoreaux Schools & Amenities

 

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