Highland Creek, Toronto
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Frequently Asked Questions
▶What types of homes are available in Highland Creek?
Highland Creek is primarily a detached housing market, with a mix of post-war bungalows, two-storey brick homes, and a smaller number of semi-detached properties and townhomes. Lots tend to be spacious compared to many Toronto neighbourhoods, with deep backyards common throughout the area.
▶How do residents commute from Highland Creek to downtown Toronto?
Most residents commute by car via Highway 401 or Kingston Road. TTC bus routes connect to the broader transit network, and GO Transit service through nearby Scarborough stations provides a commuter rail option into Union Station for those who prefer to avoid driving.
▶Is Highland Creek a good neighbourhood for families with children?
Yes. The neighbourhood has a well-established family demographic, with detached homes offering yard space, quiet residential streets, access to ravine trails and parks through the Highland Creek Trail system, and proximity to schools and the University of Toronto Scarborough campus.
▶What outdoor activities are available in Highland Creek?
The Highland Creek Trail and Colonel Danforth Park provide hiking, cycling, and nature walking through a significant ravine corridor managed in part by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). The trail system connects to broader ravine networks, making it a practical option for outdoor recreation without leaving the neighbourhood.