Live Evergreen
At Auberge, you are surrounded by nature. Across the street, Sunnybrook Park is a 150-acre park, offering gardens within gardens, Nordic skiing and equestrian trails – a tranquil oasis to unwind and self-reflect.
The Evolution of an Icon
Introducing Auberge on the Park, a highly lauded condominium community by Tridel and Rowntree, rising amid an endless canopy of verdant parkland in North York. An elevated living experience awaits at Auberge on the Park. Auberge on the Park is a breath of fresh air. The former Inn on the Park resort once defined luxury at Leslie and Eglinton. Today, three architecturally stunning towers rise above the iconic and storied locale, infusing new life into the site.
Live in Luxury by Nature
French-inspired interior design and amenity spaces are just the beginning. Auberge features warm, modern suites with thoughtfully designed living spaces and high-end finishes. Don’t miss the remarkable opportunity to live in the grand suites or townhomes that form the pedestal of the Auberge on the Park towers. Book an appointment today to find your perfect home at Auberge.
Central Community Park
A meticulously manicured tree-lined promenade leads toward the grand front entrance. Mirroring its parkland surroundings, an organically shaped and lusciously landscaped community park is your very first taste of Auberge on the Park.
Crosstown Connectedness
Graced with accessibility and connectedness, Auberge on the Park is only moments away from the city centre, major highways such as the Don Valley Parkway, Hwy 404 and the Bayview Extension, and transit, including the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Projected to be complete in 2022, the Crosstown LRT will stretch from Mount Dennis in Toronto’s west end, all the way to Kennedy Station in Scarborough – a 19km corridor.
With 25 stations and stops, The Crosstown LRT will link to 54 bus routes, three subway stations, and GO Transit lines. Less than a 5-minute walk from Auberge is the Sunnybrook Park stop, an accessible, surface-level stop at Leslie and Eglinton. Passengers will be whisked across the city in dedicated right-of-way transit lanes.