Yorkville

Most cosmopolitan, dynamic neighborhood and enjoys the cache of being situated in Prime Midtown.

Overview for Yorkville, Ontario

10,047 people live in Yorkville, where the median age is 49 and the average individual income is $170,900. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

10,047

Total Population

Medium

Population Density

49

Median Age

$170,900

Average Individual Income

Yorkville Real Estate

LIVING IN YORKVILLE

Strolling through the enchanting streets of Yorkville evokes the feeling of stepping into a picturesque Victorian village. Adorned with historic homes boasting ornate architectural details and charming cast-iron fences, the tree-lined avenues exude a timeless elegance. Every corner is graced with meticulously groomed front lawns adorned with exquisite gardens, while vibrant local businesses thrive, contributing to the unique allure of this neighborhood.

Named in honor of the town of York, Yorkville was officially established in 1853, witnessing a surge in residential development shortly after. In the 1960s, it became a sanctuary for free spirits and creatives, and by the late 1980s and early 1990s, it blossomed into a hub for shopping and dining. Today, Victorian-style townhomes and upscale apartment buildings coexist harmoniously with specialty shops, antique boutiques, and art galleries, creating the whimsical and inviting ambiance that residents cherish.

WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL

Lively community bustling with shops, eateries, and art galleries

Charming Victorian-era homes

Vibrant and dynamic atmosphere

LIFESTYLE HIGHLIGHTS

Yorkville's quaint village atmosphere and bustling energy make it one of Toronto's most desirable areas, particularly among successful young professionals, artists, and creatives drawn to its avant-garde vibe. The neighborhood's restaurants, cafes, and bars are trendy hotspots, with some of the city's highest-rated establishments. Art galleries and entertainment venues abound, offering residents a vibrant nightlife and weekend scene.

The area also boasts beautiful parks and green spaces, enhancing its village-like ambiance amidst the urban bustle.

DINING, ENTERTAINMENT & SHOPPING

Yorkville's dining scene is as diverse and exciting as the neighborhood itself, with an array of trendy and innovative restaurants. Planta, a popular hotspot, offers a strictly plant-based menu featuring dishes like avocado-lime tartare and mushroom bolognese. Aburi Hana offers a modern Japanese culinary experience, with a Kaiseki tasting menu highlighting local and seasonal ingredients.

Formerly known as Hazelton Lanes, Yorkville Village is a premier luxury shopping destination housing international brand stores and upscale services, catering to the discerning tastes of its visitors.

THINGS TO EXPLORE

Yorkville offers a plethora of quirky and enjoyable attractions throughout the year. The Bata Shoe Museum provides insight into the history of footwear and its cultural significance, while numerous esteemed art galleries showcase the works of local and international artists. Favorites include the Canadian Fine Arts Gallery, Loch Gallery, and Mira Godard Gallery.

Demographics and employment data for Yorkville, Ontario

10,047 people call Yorkville home. The population density is 16 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by Statistics Canada.

10,047

Total Population

Medium

Population Density

49

Median Age

Population by age group
(0-9 years)
(10-19 years)
(20-24 years)
(25-64 years)
(66-74 years)
(75+ years)
Education Level
High School Degree
678 (8%)
Associate Degree
4828 (54%)
Bachelor Degree
2120 (24%)
Graduate Degree
1377 (15%)
Yorkville has 6,127 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by Statistics Canada.

6,127

Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$170,900

Average Individual Income

Households With Children
With Children: 476 (8%)
Without Children: 5,651 (92%)
Marital Status
Married
77%
Single
18%
Divorced
4%
Separated
1%
Here’s what the people living in Yorkville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by Statistics Canada.
Blue vs White Collar workers
Blue Collar: 209 (4%)
White Collar: 5393 (96%)

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