Location: 43.6435559, -79.5656326
Etobicoke is a large western suburb of Toronto known for its mix of waterfront parks, residential neighbourhoods, business areas, and major transportation routes. It offers a wide range of living environments, from quiet cul de sacs to high rise clusters near transit lines and commercial hubs. Its strong local identity is reflected in its schools, recreation centres, and multicultural communities.
The suburb includes scenic sections along the lakeshore, where parks, trails, and open green spaces attract walkers, cyclists, and families throughout the year. Inland neighbourhoods feature everything from post war homes to newer developments, while major corridors include shopping centres, plazas, and employment zones.
Transit connections and major highways make Etobicoke a convenient location for commuters. Residents benefit from access to a wide selection of restaurants, services, and recreational programs. Local amenities and community groups contribute to the suburb’s welcoming character.
For interactive map users, Etobicoke provides a diverse and easily navigable part of Toronto with natural features, residential variety, and strong transit links that help illustrate the structure of the city’s west end.