10 Wealthiest Neighborhoods in Ontario
4) Bridle Path, Toronto
Completing the luxurious trifecta district, Bridle Path has earned itself the exclusive nickname ‘’Millionaires’ Row.’’ Located in the Don River Valley, surrounded by greenery, the multi-million-dollar estates in this tightly knit neighborhood average $2.2 million. However, it’s easy to spend a whole lot more than that. Folks here don’t really balk at the cost since the average annual household is earning just shy of $1 million per year. The 10,000 or so Bridle Path residents shop at the York Mills Plaza, described by Toronto’s mayor as the Tiffany’s of shopping plazas. Found inside are high-end wine and cigar shops, imported chocolates, and designer clothing and accessories. Shopping isn’t the only way folks occupy their time; Bridle Path’s location is a walkable distance to the Edwards Gardens, home to Toronto’s beautiful botanical blooms. It’s also the start of the 9-kilometer walking path that leads into nearby neighborhood, Sunnybrook.