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Lansing houses are surrounded by gently swaying pine trees and grand old maple trees that compliment the whimsical mix of Edwardian, Tudor, English Cottage and Craftsman style houses found in this neighbourhood. Lansing's original housing stock dates from the 1920's up to and including the 1950's. There is also a considerable amount of new home construction going on in this neighbourhood. A fair number of Lansing houses are situated on ravine lots that offer spectacular views of the Don River Valley.

Historical houses in this neighbourhood include the Joseph Shepard house - circa 1835 - located at 90 Burndale Avenue, the Michael Shepard house - circa 1859 - which now serves as the York Cemetery office, the Joseph Shepard House/Dempsey Brothers Store - circa 1860 - at 250 Beecroft Road and the former house of Canadian artist and Group of Seven member Frank Carmichael - circa 1918 - located at 21 Cameron Avenue.


Original housing stock sits side by side with newer homes.


Bungalows on large lots are common in the Lansing neighbourhood.


A bungalow next to a custom designed new home.


One-and-half-storey house with Cape Cod inspired roof lines are part of the housing mix in Lansing.


New homes and bungalows coexist in this neighbourhood.


New townhouses and condominiums in the Yonge and Sheppard area.

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