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The Toronto Distillery District is one of Canada’s most beloved heritage neighbourhoods — a pedestrian-only village of restored Victorian industrial architecture spanning 13 acres in the heart of downtown Toronto. Once home to the Gooderham & Worts Distillery, the largest distillery in the British Empire, this National Historic Site has been transformed into a thriving cultural and residential destination unlike anything else in the city.
Living in the Distillery District means waking up surrounded by red-brick Victorian buildings, cobblestone streets, and world-class art galleries, theatres, and restaurants right outside your door. The area features a rare mix of authentic hard lofts like Pure Spirit Lofts in converted distillery warehouses, alongside sleek modern towers like Clear Spirit that offer panoramic views of the skyline and Lake Ontario.
With the Toronto Christmas Market, the Distillery Light Festival, year-round art exhibitions at galleries like Thompson Landry, and award-winning dining at El Catrin and Archeo, the Distillery District offers a lifestyle that blends historic charm with contemporary culture. The neighbourhood is steps from the Don River Trail, a short walk to the St. Lawrence Market, and perfectly connected by the King Street streetcar and future Ontario Line.
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Lifestyle
Experience Distillery District Living
From world-famous heritage architecture to award-winning restaurants, art galleries, and seasonal festivals, the Distillery District offers a lifestyle rooted in culture and history.
Heritage
Historic Cobblestone Streets
- Trinity St & Tank House Lane
Mexican
El Catrin Destileria
- 18 Tank House Lane
Gallery
Thompson Landry Gallery
- 4 Trinity St
Seasonal
Toronto Christmas Market
- Distillery District, Nov–Dec
Heritage
Historic Cobblestone Streets
- Trinity St & Tank House Lane
Seasonal
Toronto Christmas Market
- Distillery District, Nov–Dec
Light Festival
Distillery Light Festival
- Distillery District, Winter
Mexican
El Catrin Destileria
- 18 Tank House Lane
Italian
Archeo Trattoria
- 31 Trinity St
Cafe
Balzacs Distillery
- 1 Trinity St
Gallery
Thompson Landry Gallery
- 4 Trinity St
Gallery
Arta Gallery
- 14 Distillery Lane
Theatre
Soulpepper Theatre
- 55 Mill St, Young Centre
Local Amenities
Everything Within Walking Distance
The Distillery District is a pedestrian-only village with a Walk Score of 92. Discover award-winning dining, specialty coffee, and excellent transit options steps from your condo.
- Mexican
- 3 min
El Catrin Destileria
- 18 Tank House Lane
4.5
- Italian
- 2 min
Archeo Trattoria
- 31 Trinity St
4.4
- Seafood
- 3 min
Pure Spirits Oyster House
- 17 Tank House Lane
4.6
- French Bistro
- 4 min
Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie
- 35 Tank House Lane
4.5
- Specialty Coffee
- 1 min
Balzacs Coffee Roasters
- 1 Trinity St
4.5
- Third Wave Coffee
- 8 min
Arvo Coffee
- 1185 Dundas St E
4.6
- Wine & Coffee Bar
- 12 min
Boxcar Social
- 235 Queens Quay E
4.4
- Artisan Roastery
- 10 min
Merchants of Green Coffee
- 1089 Queen St E
4.7
- 504 King Streetcar
- 5 min
King & Parliament
- King St E & Parliament St
- 504 King Streetcar
- 504 King / 514 Cherry Streetcar
- 3 min
Cherry Street Loop
- Distillery Loop, Cherry St
- 504 King / 514 Cherry Streetcar
- TTC Line 1 Subway
- 12 min
King Station
- 3 King St E
- TTC Line 1 Subway
- 65 Parliament Bus
- 7 min
Parliament & Front
- Parliament St & Front St E
- 65 Parliament Bus
20+
Restaurant Nearby
10+
Cafes & Bakeries
6
Transit Stops
92
Walk Score
Family Friendly
Schools, Daycares & Parks
The Distillery District and surrounding east Toronto neighbourhoods offer quality public and Catholic schools, licensed daycares, and exceptional green spaces — all within walking distance of your condo.
- Public Elementary & Junior High
- 8 min
Lord Dufferin Junior & Senior Public School
- 350 Parliament St
4.2
- Public Elementary
- 10 min
Sackville Street Public School
- 2 Sackville St
4
- Catholic Elementary
- 9 min
St. Paul Catholic School
- 49 Sackville St
4.3
- Public Elementary & Junior High
- 12 min
Market Lane Junior & Senior Public School
- 83 The Esplanade
4.1
- Licensed Daycare
- 4 min
Distillery District Child Care Centre
- 55 Mill St
4.6
- Licensed Daycare
- 7 min
Corktown Commons Child Care
- 155 Eastern Ave
4.5
- Montessori
- 10 min
Little Sprouts Montessori
- 401 Richmond St E
4.7
- Cooperative Nursery
- 11 min
St. Lawrence Cooperative Nursery
- 125 The Esplanade
4.4
- Major Urban Park
- 7 min
Corktown Common
- 155 Bayview Ave
- 7.3 hectares
- Innovative Urban Park
- 5 min
Underpass Park
- 29 Lower River St
- 1.05 hectares
- Community Park
- 8 min
Sackville Park
- 65 Sackville St
- 0.6 hectares
- Recreation Centre & Park
- 6 min
Pam McConnell Aquatic Centre
- 187 Cherry St
- 2.5 hectares
8+
School Nearby
6+
Licensed Daycares
10+
Parks & Green Spaces
3
Community Centres
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FAQ
Common Questions About Buying in Distillery Districts
Everything you need to know about purchasing a Distillery condo — from pricing and fees to transit, investment potential, and the buying process.
What is the average price of a condo in the Distillery District, Toronto?
As of 2025, the average price for a condo in the Distillery District ranges from $650,000 for a studio loft to over $1.5 million for a premium two-bedroom unit in Clear Spirit. Authentic hard lofts in converted heritage buildings like Pure Spirit Lofts typically command premium prices due to their unique character and historic appeal. Prices vary significantly depending on the building, floor level, size, and whether the unit is a heritage loft or a modern condo.
Are Distillery District condos a good investment?
The Distillery District is one of Toronto’s most desirable and unique neighbourhoods, making it an excellent long-term investment. The area is a National Historic Site with limited development potential, which helps preserve property values. The Walk Score of 92, world-class cultural events like the Toronto Christmas Market, and the upcoming Ontario Line station at Corktown will further enhance accessibility and demand. Average rental yields range from 4–5.5%, with strong demand from young professionals and international tenants drawn to the neighbourhood’s unique character.
What are the monthly condo fees in Distillery District buildings?
Monthly maintenance fees in the Distillery District typically range from $0.60 to $0.90 per square foot. For a 750 sq ft one-bedroom loft, expect fees between $450–$675 per month. Heritage loft conversions like Pure Spirit Lofts may have higher fees due to the specialized maintenance required for historic buildings, while modern towers like Clear Spirit offer more streamlined fee structures. These fees cover water, heating, building insurance, common area maintenance, and access to amenities such as rooftop terraces, fitness centres, and concierge services.
What is the buying process for a condo in the Distillery District?
The process begins with mortgage pre-approval to establish your budget. Work with a real estate agent who specializes in the Distillery District to identify suitable properties, whether you’re seeking a heritage hard loft or a modern condo. Once you find a unit, you’ll submit an offer, negotiate terms, and sign an Agreement of Purchase and Sale. A typical closing period is 30–90 days. You’ll need a deposit (usually 5% upon acceptance), a status certificate review for condos, a lawyer for closing, and land transfer tax payment. First-time buyers in Ontario may qualify for a land transfer tax rebate of up to $4,000.
How is transit access in the Distillery District?
The Distillery District offers good transit connectivity with a Walk Score of 92. The 504 King streetcar runs along the northern edge, connecting to downtown and the west end. The 514 Cherry streetcar loops directly into the district. The 65 Parliament bus and 121 Esplanade-River bus provide north-south connections. King Station on TTC Line 1 is a 12-minute walk. The upcoming Ontario Line, with a planned Corktown station, will dramatically improve transit access when it opens. Union Station, with GO Transit and UP Express to Pearson Airport, is about 15 minutes away by streetcar.
What amenities are available in Distillery District condo buildings?
Distillery District condos offer a mix of heritage charm and modern convenience. Common features include 24-hour concierge in modern towers, fitness centres, rooftop terraces with views of the skyline and Lake Ontario, party rooms, and underground parking. Heritage lofts often feature unique amenities like exposed brick, soaring timber beams, and original industrial features that cannot be replicated. Newer buildings like Clear Spirit offer pools, yoga studios, and guest suites. The district itself serves as an extension of residents’ lifestyle amenities with its restaurants, galleries, and seasonal events.
Is the Distillery District family-friendly?
Yes, the Distillery District and surrounding neighbourhoods like Corktown are increasingly popular with young families. The area is home to schools like Lord Dufferin Public School and St. Paul Catholic School, multiple licensed daycares, and exceptional parks including Corktown Common — one of Toronto’s best modern parks with splash pads, playgrounds, and sports fields. Underpass Park offers innovative urban play spaces, and the Don River Trail provides miles of nature trails. The pedestrian-only village is safe for children, and the seasonal events create a magical atmosphere for families.
What should I look for when buying a heritage loft in the Distillery District?
Key factors specific to heritage lofts include verifying the building’s heritage designation status, understanding the maintenance obligations that come with owning in a historic building, and evaluating the condition of original features like windows, brickwork, and timber beams. Review the condo corporation’s reserve fund study, as heritage buildings may have specialized maintenance costs. Check for adequate soundproofing between units, as converted warehouses can have thinner partitions than purpose-built condos. Verify parking availability, as many heritage conversions have limited spaces. Always have a real estate lawyer review the status certificate thoroughly.
How do condo property taxes work in the Distillery District?
Property taxes in Toronto are calculated based on the assessed value of your unit by MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) multiplied by the city’s residential tax rate, which is approximately 0.67% as of 2025. For a condo assessed at $700,000, annual property taxes would be roughly $4,700. Property taxes are separate from monthly maintenance fees and are paid directly to the City of Toronto, either monthly, quarterly, or annually. Heritage properties may have different assessment criteria, so consult with a tax professional.
Can I rent out my Distillery District condo?
Yes, most Distillery District condos allow long-term rentals, though some buildings may have restrictions on short-term rentals (under 28 days). Toronto’s rental market is strong in this neighbourhood due to its unique character and central location. Average rents for a one-bedroom range from $2,400–$2,900 per month, while heritage lofts can command $2,800–$3,500 due to their unique appeal. As a landlord, you’ll need to comply with Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act and register with the city if offering short-term rentals.
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