Spring Comes to Yorkville

March 20th, 2018
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Photo courtesy Creative Commons: SimonP

BAZIS loves Yorkville! This community is the cultural heart of Toronto, with galleries, museums and gardens, all within a short walk of 1 Yorkville; our Toronto condominium now selling, and under construction.

 

There is something so gratifying about taking a walk in the early spring sunshine and seeing the first blooms of tulips and daffodils emerge. Toronto’s Yorkville Village has some of the loveliest parks in the city, and you don’t have to go far to get a taste of mother nature.

 

What’s special about this neighbourhood, is that you can plan a route that takes you through parks, past sparkling boutiques and shops and into your favourite coffee shop for a rest.

 

For example, start with brunch at Cafe Boulud at the Four Seasons, then take in Yorkville’s Mist Garden.  It’s a relaxing oasis in the middle of the city, and the cooling mist runs every 10 minutes. This park features an art wall sculpted with roses, a four tier vintage birdbath, and a path through rows of exquisite rose gardens.  Pick up a ‘to go’ coffee at Pusateri’s and then check out some boutiques and shops along the way, strolling along Yorkville Ave to Bay St., heading south to Cumberland St. Take your time here and and wander through The Village of Yorkville Park. It’s the perfect place to people-watch.

 

Another lovely Yorkville destination in spring is the Philosopher’s Walk. Head south of Bloor, just past the Royal Ontario Museum to the more than 100-year-old Alexandra Gates. This scenic footpath that heads south past Toronto landmarks such as the ROM, The Royal Conservatory of Music, Trinity College and the U of T Faculty of Law.

 

From here, take a shortcut through Queen’s Park south to Wellesley and stop in at the John B. Aird Gallery to see “The Views are Different Here,” a U of T student-curated art exhibit which offers a different view of Toronto’s people and neighbourhoods.  This exhibit is a refreshing departure from traditional exhibits in that it showcases works from immigrant artists. It’s on until April 6th, 2018.

 

If you prefer to see wearable works of art, instead, head north along the Philosopher’s Walk to the ROM to take in the Christian Dior exhibit.  The apparel dates back from 1947 to 1957, and is a must-see for fans of the glamour of days gone by.

 

In the center of all this urban parkland and cultural entertainment lies BAZIS’ 1 Yorkville.  This incredible Yorkville condominium is now under construction, and there are still some amazing suites to be sold, including the jaw-dropping Penthouse, which features awesome views of Toronto from all 4 directions!

 

For information about 1 Yorkville, view plans here, or visit us here.