Toronto, ON
Coming Soon to a neighbourhood in transformation – Westerly, a new condominium community in Etobicoke Centre. Vibrant. Innovative. Modern. Welcome to tomorrow. You are just steps away from the Humber Bay Arch Bridge, a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly space that offers stunning views of the natural landscape from your new home. Westerly offers a fresh on today’s lifestyle. From the Multipurpose room for residents of all ages to the sleekly designed party room, the yoga studio and fitness room, you’ll find infinite ways to decompress and connect with loved ones. The new Kipling Transit Hub is set to revolutionize transit in the area. Intricate connectivity and various transit options will enable residents to venture out and explore every corner of the GTA.
A modern new BRT line demands an equally up-to-date new subway station to provide seamless connections. That’s what’s under construction now by Metrolinx, on the site of the current Kipling subway station: the new Kipling Transit Hub. Most bus traffic will be relocated from Islington station to Kipling, freeing up more land around Islington for new buildings and homes. The Kipling Transit Hub simplifies your journey and gets you to your destination faster and more easily. It will enable you to ride the TTC, MiWay, GO Bus or Go Train, all from the same place. Express buses can whisk you to Pearson Airport.
Bus Rapid Transit brings seamless connections – It’s the transit improvements that will have the biggest impact on residents of Etobicoke Centre. The plan is to build 40 km. of new dedicated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lanes on Dundas St. from Brant St. in Burlington to Kipling Station. The new buses will connect with the subway Line 2, the Milton Go line and the Hurontario LRT (now under construction). So if you live at Westerly, you can easily travel east or west for work, fun, or shopping.
NEW ETOBICOKE CIVIC CENTRE. KIPLING TRANSIT HUB. At Kipling and Dundas, a brand new Etobicoke Civic Centre is set to rise on the lands of the old Westwood Theatre. Encompassing 360,000 square feet, it will house city staff offices and council chambers, a library, art gallery, community recreation centre, and child care facilities – and be a showcase of sustainability.