PARKSHORE
Parkshore emerges as a potential new community on Toronto's West side, gracing the Humber Bay waterfront. Encompassing over 30 acres and stretching 1.4 kilometers along Lake Ontario's shoreline, the Parkshore Development Area is a visionary approach to filling the gap between Lake Ontario and High Park. The site extends from Ellis Avenue to the Roncesvalles Pedestrian bridge near Palais Royal. By redesigning the existing Lakeshore Boulevard West, this development is able to seamlessly integrate a new community while still preserving the existing traffic flow.
The Parkshore master plan envisions a dynamic blend of residential, retail, community, entertainment, and hotel amenities, interwoven with new parkland that seamlessly connects to the existing network of parks, bike trails, boardwalks, beaches, and iconic landmarks such as the Sunnyside Pavilion and Gus Ryder Outdoor Pool along Humber Bay.

















