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Toronto Apartments

For rental apartments, Toronto offers a big-city choice 


No question you’ll find your choice among the apartments Toronto offers

Canada’s largest urban area spreads along the north shore of Lake Ontario. In a large, sprawling city of more than 4.5 million, Toronto apartments are at the hub of the nation’s culture. Numerous museums, including the world-famous ROM, six opera companies, two symphony orchestras, ballet companies and the third-largest theater center in the English world, behind New York and London. Millions attend Toronto’s special events, including the Caribana, Santa Claus and Gay Pride parades. Residents of apartments in Toronto have everything a world-class city offers. You might think cold when you think Canada — and, once or twice in mid-winter, when the Toronto temperatures drop into the teens, you’d be right. But Toronto is just 1° north of Boston, and Lake Ontario moderates the climate. Spring and summer temperatures are 60ºF - 85ºF. In winter, the daytime temperature typically hangs just above or below freezing. More than 4 inches snowfall is unusual.

Toronto apartments offer something for everyone

With about 475,000 renter households in the city, there are Toronto apartments of all sizes, types and configurations to choose from—lofts to luxury condos. The average 1-bedroom apartments Toronto residents rent go for $833/month. Average 2005 rent for Toronto apartments, all types, was $973(Can.)

Search today for apartments Toronto has in 240+ neighborhoods

The “Old City of Toronto” forms the downtown core. Here you’ll find the highest concentration of Toronto apartments and other residences. This is also the city’s business center—the beating heart of Canadian finance and corporate affairs. York and East York make up the inner ring of suburbs. These are primarily older areas with a diverse ethnic population. Move to the outer ring of suburbs where you’ll find more the more suburban neighborhoods of Etobicoke, Scarborough and North York.


North York Hamilton Ottawa Scarborough Mississauga
Etobicoke London Kitchener Burlington St. Catharines
Brampton Windsor Guelph Oshawa Barrie
Cambridge Oakville Waterloo Sarnia Welland
Toronto North York Hamilton Ottawa Scarborough
Mississauga Etobicoke London Kitchener Burlington

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