Commute Information
Oriole Go Train Station (2.2km)
Community Overview
Bluejay is at North West Corner of Banbury-Don Mills Community. The community of Banbury-Don Mills runs from East Don River on the west to York Mills Road in the North, Wilket Creek on the east, and Eglinton Avenue on the South. Surrounded by ample green space, the Banbury-Don Mills is populated by a mature residential area with a bustling commercial business along Don Mills Road. At the community's south end, a new master plan will develop 60 Acres of space into a living, working, and entertainment hub. In addition, a crosstown LRT is under development along Eglinton to serve the residents. The original housing stocks consist of detached bungalows, split-level, and 2-story homes mostly built between the mid-1950s and early 1970s. In past 3 months, 25 Detached homes were sold at average of $2.44M. The top birthplaces of all immigrants are China, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Iran, and India. In Bluejay neighbourhood, you will find many residents are Chinese, Irish, East Indian, Polish, and Scottish. Numerous buses run through the community and have bus stops along York Mills Road, Don Mills Road, Lawrence Avenue, Leslie Street, and The Donway. South to York Mills Road and west of Don Valley Parkway, Donald Golf and Country Club overlooking the scenic valley with a meandering river running through the golf fields, offers its members a natural avenue for golfing, tennis, curling, swimming, dining, and fitness. On the east side of Don Mills Road, close to Wynford Drive, residents can also find Real Canadian Super Stores for more grocery choices. Banbury-Don Mills is a highly sought-after community in Toronto. Approximate to the downtown core and straightforward highway access make the community a particularly suitable location to live for working professionals. The robust school system, larger living space, and many beautiful parks appeal to families with kids.