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Introducing the Next Phase of Canary District Introducing The next phase of Canary District Rendering is artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Next Phase of Canary District is Here Located at the historic gateway of Front and Cherry Street, the boundaries of nature and home are redefined. Where natural elements are complemented with contemporary design. Hand-scraped wood speaks to a rich heritage and a subtle palette creates an unparalleled sense of calm. Canary House is earthy, authentic and unexpected. Storeys: 13 Suites: 206 Rendering is artist’s concept E. & O.E. Luxury Amenities Canary House offers over 13,000 sq.ft of thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor amenity space by the award winning Elastic Interiors who brought you the Aman Hotels. Amenities — Concierge — Lobby and Coworking Lounge — Pet Spa The Lobby and Coworking Lounge — Fitness Room — Multi-purpose Studio — Entertainment Room The Library — Library — Party Room — Private Dining Room and Terrace — Rooftop Garden Terrace with BBQ lounge, fire pit and zen garden The Fitness Room The Garden The Entertainment Room Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. Union Station Billy Bishop Airport Financial District The Heart of Harbourfront King Station + Sugar Beach Downtown East St. Lawrence Market George Brown Canary District Waterfront Campus George Brown St. James Campus Distillery District Martin Goodman Trail Toronto’s next great neighbourhood is already here. Only minutes Future Corktown Station from the Financial District, St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District and upcoming East Harbour, Canary District is the perfect place Design District to call home. It is also home to a world class incubator for up-and- 504A King St. Streetcar coming talent at George Brown College, hidden gems and local independent business. Here you’ll be surrounded by a thriving scene Cooper Koo Family YMCA of quaint pizzerias, boutique hotels and refreshing craft breweries, Gardiner Expressway not to mention some of the city’s most captivating greenspaces. Fully George Brown Student Residence established and still on the rise, Canary District is the heart of the Downtown East and has a spirit all its own. Marcheleo’s Marketplace Corktown Common D o n Lower Don River Trail V a l l e y P a r k East Harbour East Harbour Development w a Transit Hub y The East is Effortlessly Connected Today and Tomorrow 1 Moss Park Canary District is quickly becoming one of Toronto’s best-connected neighbourhoods, with multiple new 2 West Don Lands 4 transit lines connecting in the Downtown East. — The future Ontario Relief Line and introduction of Corktown 2 Corktown Station East Harbour — Future GO Line will unite Canary District to the Transit Hub downtown core and the larger GTA in minutes 3 — Connected to the future East Harbour Transit Hub Distillery District All of these exciting new transit additions will be steps from Canary House allowing residents to truly live Waterfront Toronto (Quayside) connected. 1 LRT Port Lands/Villiers Island 1 - Queens Quay LRT – existing 3 2 - QQ/King/Cherry LRT – future 3 - Cherry Street LRT – existing 4 - King Street 504 LRT – future Subway Ontario Subway Line – future Streetcar 1 - Queen Street 2 - King Street Map is for illustration purposes only and reflects planned future transit. 3 - Cherry Street Loop Intermodal Hub Introducing Marcheleo’s Gourmet Marketplace — First grocery store coming soon to Canary District — Currently under construction, located in the base of Canary Commons — Marcheleo’s will soon bring fresh produce, groceries, coffee and ready-to-eat meals to the Downtown East Wellesley St In Your 55 Carlton St Neighbourhood Don Valley Pkwy Dining Entertainment Jarvis St Jarvis Gerrard St 15 Restaurants Bars and Pubs 59 1 - El Catrin Destileria 45 - Brickworks Ciderhouse 2 - Souk Tabule 46 - Wayla Bar 84 3 - Pure Spirts Oyster House + Grill 47 - Hi-Lo Bay St 7 4 - Impact Kitchen 48 - The Carbon Bar River St River 16 Sherbourne St 5 - Prohibition Gastrohouse 49 - Pravda Vodka Bar Church St Church 34 Parliament St Parliament Dundas St 6 - Mangia & Bevi 50 - The Aviary 7 - Lady Marmalade 51 - The Beer Hall 8 - Pizza Libretto 52 - Banknote Bar Corktown 9 - La Carnita 53 - The Comrade Shuter St 10 - SukhoThai 54 - Avling Kitchen and Brewery 11 - Terroni Carlaw Ave Carlaw Culture Yonge St Yonge 39 12 - Gusto 501 University Ave University 41 Ave Broadview 13 - Eastside Social 55 - Riverdale Farm 27 30 48 18 Queen St 5 79 53 9 46 13 54 14 - Cherry Street Bar-B-Que 56 - Workplace One 15 - Batifole 57 - 1871’ Berkeley Church Event Venue 57 37 22 23 47 29 44 16 - Gare De L’Est 58 - The Esplanade Richmond St 77 17 - Terroni Sud Forno Produzione 59 - Paint Cabin 24 60 - Gooderham Building 8 76 72 4 45 e Spaccio 26 61 - Imagine Cinemas Market Square 82 52 25 78 Adelaide St 56 12 Eastern Ave Cafés and Desserts 62 - Meridian Hall 11 17 King St 6 83 18 - Figs Breakfast Lunch 63 - The Opera House 81 2 19 - Dark Horse Espresso Bar 64 - Toronto Public Library Bayview Ave 80 33 38 75 19 20 - Balzac’s Distillery District 65 - Sidewalk Labs / 307 35 Front St E 50 10 85 49 61 21 - Brick Street Bakery 66 - East Harbour 63 36 60 64 74 31 22 - Blackbird Baking Co. Riverside 67 - Distillery District 32 40 Rd Tannery 23 - The Cannonball 68 - Cherry Beach Cooperage St Cooperage Front St E Mill St Mills Rd Rolling 58 24 - Odin Coffee Roasters 69 - Sugar Beach 21 43 1 Canary District 28 66 25 - Tandem Coffee 70 - Roundhouse Park 62 67 51 26 - Morning Glory Cafe 71 - East Bayfront 42 Lake Shore Blvd 73 20 Cherry St 27 - Bonjour Brioche Gardiner Expy 28 - Greg’s Ice Cream 29 - Te Aro Health and Wellness 70 30 - Ed’s Real Scoop Pet Care Lake Shore Blvd 65 71 72 - Bay Cat and Dog Hospital 73 - Who’s Walking Who Dog Groceries and Spirits Training Queens Quay Grocery 74 - Paws Playgrounds 69 31 - Farm Boy Beauty and Wellness 14 Commisioners St 32 - St. Lawrence Market 33 - No Frills 75 - Opus Glow 34 - Freshco 76 - Hastings Barber Shop 35 - Metro 77 - HealthShield Pharmacy 36 - Marcheleo’s Marketplace Hotel and Fitness Liquor and Spirits 78 - Body Blitz Spa East 37 - Wine Rack 79 - Broadview Hotel 38 - LCBO 80 - The Omni King Edward Hotel 39 - LCBO 81 - Cooper Koo YMCA 40 - The Beer Store 82 - Fuel Training Club King East 41 - The Beer Store 83 - Extension Method 84 - The Rock Oasis 85 - Gears Shopping 42 - John Fluevog Shoes 43 - Got Style 44 - Good Neighbour N 68 Canary House: In the Centre of it All The Broadview Hotel Sugar Beach George Brown College Leslieville St. Lawrence Market Old Eastern Avenue . e v A w e i v y a B RESIDENCES CANARY CANARY BLOCK PARK 2 3 4 Cherry Street 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 1 Front Street 5 6 7 12 18-ACRE CORKTOWN COMMON PARK FUTURE DEVELOPMENT CANARY CANARY DISTRICT COMMONS Mill Street Rendering is artist’s concept E. & O.E. Retailers at Canary District 1 - Dark Horse 5 - TD Bank 9 - barBurrito 13 - The Aviary/Longslice Brewery 2 - Expedia Cruises 6 - Canary Dental 10 - Copper Branch 14 - SukhoThai N 3 - Canary Market 7 - Fuel+ 11 - Rock On Climbing 15 - Souk Tabule 4 - Shop Task 8 - Vivo Pizza + Pasta 12 - Marcheleo’s Gourmet Marketplace 16 - Gears Canary District Statistics $108,200 Median Family Income. 31% higher than the rest of Toronto 52% Increase in population between 2011 – 2016 Investing in Canary District 38% Appreciation of rental rates in the Downtown East over the past 5 years (Urbanation) 50-60% Appreciation of pre-construction Condo investments at the Canary District since 2017 Rendering Release Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. View Looking Southwest Southeast Corner of Front and Cherry Street Rendering is artist’s concept E. & O.E. Coworking The Lobby Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Lobby The Entertainment Room Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Fitness Room The Studio The Studio The Entertainment Room Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Fitness Room The Studio The Fitness Room The Entertainment Room Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Fitness Room The Studio The Entertainment Room The Library Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Party Room The Library The Library The Library Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. The Party Room The Library The Party Room The Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. Private Dining Room The Private Dining Room The Garden Terrace with BBQ Lounge, Fire Pit and Zen Garden The Garden Fire Pit Zen Dining and Lounge Garden Rendering is artist’s concept E. & O.E. Renderings are artist’s concept E. & O.E. Your Kitchen Your Bathroom Rendering is artist’s concept E. & O.E. Unbelievable Deposit Program Just For You! $5,000 on Signing up to 5% in 30 days 5% in 150 days 5% in 600 days 5% on occupancy SUITE A 1 BEDROOM TERRACE 461 SQ FT 133 SQ. FT. BALCONY BALCONY 76 SQ FT 76 SQ. FT. F F TERRACE 133 SQ. FT. BALCONY 76 SQ. FT. DW F DW F LIVING AREA LIVING AREA 14'- 9" x 14'- 6" 14'- 9" x 14'- 6" W/D DW W/D DW SUITE A 1 BEDROOM LIVING AREA LIVING AREA 14'- 9" x 14'- 6" 14'- 9" x 14'- 6" W/D W/D 461 SQ FT TERRACE 76 SQ FT BEDROOM BEDROOM 11'- 6" x 9'- 4" 11'- 6" x 9'- 4" BEDROOM BEDROOM 11'- 6" x 9'- 4" 11'- 6" x 9'- 4" WASHROOM WASHROOM WASHROOM WASHROOM Artist’s concept.
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