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The Bridle Path (C12)

The Bridle Path has often been referred to as “Millionaires Row”.  The enclave of homes is surrounded by lush parkland and the Don River Valley.  Homes in the neighbourhood sell in excess of one million dollars.  The Bridle Path residents play on the Bayview strip whose landmarks include the posh Toronto Granite Club and the private all boys school Crescent.  The largest homes on the Bridle Path are located between Post Road and Park Lane Circle.  These homes are situated on one to six acre lots and feature stone and cast iron gateways.  There is an eclectic mix of home styles including Georgian, Colonial, Greek, Tudor Revival, Italianate, Neo Gothic, California bungalows and futuristic modernist style homes.  The typical Bridle Path home features pools, tennis courts, gazebos and cabanas, to greenhouses and waterfalls.  The Bridle path was first considered for residential living in 1929 when a bridge was built over the Don River valley, the first home was also built in 1929 at #2 Bridle Path by developer Hubert Page.

School Information

Rippleton Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
21 Rippleton Rd.
416.395.2810

York Mills Collegiate Institute
Public secondary
490 York Mills Rd.
416.395.3340

St. Bonaventure
Catholic French immersion school (JK-12)
1340 Leslie St.
416.393.5263

Crescent School
Private school for boys (3-12)
2365 Bayview Ave.
416.449.2556 
admissions@crescentschool.org 

Toronto French School
Private French immersion school (PK-12)
296 Lawrence Ave. E.
416.484.6533 
admissions@tfs.on.ca 

Crestwood School/Preparatory College
Private school (JK-12)
411 Lawrence Ave.
416.444.5858
sbrownlee@crestwoodprepco.com 

Bayview Glen
Private school (PK-12)
275 Duncan Mill Rd.
416.443.1030 
jmaxwell@bvg.on.ca