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Description
Clairlea, sometimes called Clairlea-Birchmount, is a quiet residential community that’s becoming a sought-after hot spot for young families. It’s easy to see why Clairlea has seen such a large influx of newcomers in recent years – its proximity to Toronto proper, abundant amenities and surrounding green spaces are huge draws. Families looking for homes for sale in Scarborough will find in Clairlea a good mix of well-priced housing on quiet, tree-lined streets.
The area also offers great shopping along Warden, Victoria Park and Eglinton and it’s well-served by transit. Locals are within minutes of O’Connor and not far from the DVP. Public transit users have a choice between Victoria Park and Warden subway stations.
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Young families interested in houses for sale in Scarborough near great schools, community activities and outdoor spaces
Overview
Clairlea, sometimes called Clairlea-Birchmount, is a quiet residential community that’s becoming a sought-after hot spot for young families. It’s easy to see why Clairlea has seen such a large influx of newcomers in recent years – its proximity to Toronto proper, abundant amenities and surrounding green spaces are huge draws. Families looking for homes for sale in Scarborough will find in Clairlea a good mix of well-priced housing on quiet, tree-lined streets.
The area also offers great shopping along Warden, Victoria Park and Eglinton and it’s well-served by transit. Locals are within minutes of O’Connor and not far from the DVP. Public transit users have a choice between Victoria Park and Warden subway stations.
Why We Love Clairlea
The Warden Woods are a Wonderland
The Warden Woods are a lush, green space that make up the southern portion of Clairlea-Birchmount. The ravine is home to the Gus Harris Trail, christened in 2002 after the former mayor of Scarborough John (Gus) Harris. It’s a fantastic walking trail and a favourite of bird watchers along with visitors hoping to spot a Butternut Tree that’s now so rare, it’s protected by Ontario’s Endangered Species Act.