Attractions Closeby:
The Toronto Waterfront new condos will locate future residents within a short proximity from a variety of major amenities to landmarks and attractions. Some include Ripley’s Aquarium, CN Tower, Scotiabank Arena, Nathan Phillips Square, Sugar Beach, Queen’s Park, and The Art Gallery of Ontario.
Transit Near The Pinnacle Lakeside Condos in Toronto:
Future residents will find the Pinnacle Lakeside Condos quite transit friendly with Union Station approximately a 17 minute bus ride away. Connecting riders throughout the GTA region via the TTC transit network. While motorists are also within a short proximity from the Gardiner Expy, as well.
Shopping Close To The Pinnacle Lakeside Condos:
Located near Lake Shore Blvd E & Lower Shelbourne St, the new condos at Toronto’s Waterfront will locate future residents within a short distance from a variety of shopping destinations. Including the St. Lawrence Market, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, and Distillery District. Offering shoppers a wide range of restaurants, services, and retailers.
Hospitals Nearby:
Toronto General Hospital (approximately 18-20 minute drive)
The Hospital for Sick Children (approximately 16-19 minute drive)
Mount Sinai Hospital (approximately 17-21 minute drive)
St. Michael’s Hospital (approximately 12-13 minute drive)
Post-Secondary Institutions Close To The Pinnacle Lakeside:
Within a short proximity from the Pinnacle Lakeside, future residents will enjoy easy accessibility to a variety of post-secondary institutions. Including the University of Toronto – St. George Campus, Toronto Metropolitan University, OCAD University, and George Brown College.
Recreational Areas Nearby:
With a wide variety of recreational areas ranging from parks, public spaces, trails, and more within short proximity from the new condos in Toronto, residents will enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle. Some include David Crombie Park, Sugar Beach, Harbour Square Park, Queen’s Park, Roundhouse Park, Corktown Common, Sherbourne Common, Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre, Tommy Thompson Park, and the Toronto Islands.