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The Ward's Island residential community encompasses 12 acres (5 ha) of the entire 820-acre (330 ha) Toronto Island park. There are approximately 150 residences, most of which are occupied on a yearly basis and a centrally located Ward's Island Association club house which was built 1937–8.
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Aug 27, 2020 · It's not in the best shape, and the commute to downtown Toronto is a bit of a hassle, but with a listing price of just $160,000, the house at 4 Channel Avenue on Ward's Island is a real steal....
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Oct 29, 2022 · Under the Toronto Islands Residential Community Stewardship Act, 1993 (the Act) the Trust is required to create a waiting list for potential purchasers of Island homes and land leases. The list was established in February, 1994. The maximum number of names on the List is 500. By law, homes and leases can only be sold to people on the list.
Mar 3, 2023 · When a house and lease come up for sale, the Toronto Islands Residential Community Trust usually sends offers to the top 150 to 250 people on the list and buyers are normally found within...
Oct 4, 2016 · Somewhere between 600 and 700 people, cats, dogs, raccoons and a growing number of coyotes live on Toronto Island, in 262 wood-frame homes that sit on two islands: Wards and Algonquin. The homes on Wards Island are cheek-by-jowl, originally built on tent sites dating back to the early 1900s.
Oct 5, 2022 · All of the homes on the Islands sit on public land that has been leased from the province for the next 70 years, until December 2092. Homebuyers get to hold the title of the property until then,...
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Sep 10, 2024 · How Much Is a Home on Toronto Islands? Each home on the Toronto Islands sits on public land that the province of Ontario has leased until December 2092. Because of that, the value of the land is set by legislation and currently sits at $60,000 on Ward’s Island and $78,000 on Algonquin Island.