Church-Yonge Corridor

The Church-Yonge Corridor is a dynamic neighbourhood that runs directly adjacent to the Bay Street Corridor, from Bloor St south to Front St, and is home to a diverse population of residents. It is known for its varying population, lively entertainment scene, and historic architecture.

One of the defining characteristics of the Church-Yonge Corridor is its central location. It is situated between two major streets in Toronto – Yonge Street, which is one of the city’s busiest streets and a major retail and entertainment destination, and Jarvis St, with Church St running directly down the centre.

Notably, The Church-Yonge Corridor houses the Toronto Metropolitan University campus, formerly Ryerson University, and therefore caters to a younger demographic. Also within its borders is the Church & Wellesley Village – a vibrant, lively neighbourhood that is the historic home of Toronto’s diverse LGBTQ+ communities. The strip of Church St between Alexander St to Bloor St E is the heart of The Village where locals and tourists enjoy restaurants, shops, and a lively nightlife scene. The Village hosts Toronto’s annual Pride Parade festivities and street parties.