East York
Governor's Bridge
Homes in Governor's Bridge

The Governor's Bridge neighbourhood features an eclectic mix of houses that come in all sizes, shapes, and architectural styles. These houses were built in the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's. Many of the original bungalows are being torn down and replaced by new custom designed houses that fit well on the generous size lots that are characteristic of this neighbourhood.
For those seeking the ultimate in privacy the houses on Douglas Crescent sit perched atop the wooded slopes of the Moore Park Ravine. Blue Jays, raccoons and even the occasional fox are some of the wildlife to be spotted from the backyards of these homes.
The Governor's Manor, located at 67-93 Douglas Crescent has recently been converted into upscale condominium townhomes. This English Tudor style apartment, built in the 1920's, is a stately looking building that adds to the grandeur of this exclusive neighbourhood.
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May 26, 2012 · Community Evergreen Brick Works Community PlantingMay 28, 2012 · Announcements General Meeting: East York Historical SocietyJun 2, 2012 · Announcements Annual Bike Month Pancake BreakfastJun 12, 2012 · Food GE CafĂ© Chefs Series - EVERGREEN BRICK WORKSJun 17, 2012 · Community Ride the Ravines: East York



