Originally built on the former estate of James Baby, a prominent Upper Canada politician, the neighbourhood has retained its old-world charm while evolving into a sought-after community for families and professionals alike. With top-ranked schools, TTC subway access at Jane Station, and Bloor West Village shopping just a short stroll away, Lambton–Baby Point offers a unique blend of tranquility, heritage, and urban convenience — a place where life moves at a more intentional, connected pace.
A Riverside Retreat in Toronto’s West End
Heritage charm, quiet streets, and a close-knit community — just minutes from downtown.
Tucked along the Humber River, Lambton–Baby Point is one of Toronto’s most picturesque and historic neighbourhoods. This west-end pocket is known for its stately homes — many dating back to the early 20th century — set on winding, tree-lined streets that overlook lush ravines and parkland. Residents enjoy direct access to Étienne Brûlé Park, the Humber River Trail, and the Old Mill area, making it a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers.