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APRIL 8, 2025

Dear reader,

To visit the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant is to remember that Toronto is capable of greatness. Just look at the thing. Built in the 1930s, it stands like a war monument, projecting its art deco magnificence across the lake as if daring the Americans to marvel. Local legends like Michael Ondaatje and Guillermo del Toro have immortalized the building in their work. Couples flock there to celebrate their marital bliss. And the place cleans up to 950 million litres of water a day, literally giving life to the city.

If you’re one of the few Torontonians who has never eyeballed the R. C. up close, you can find it right at the eastern edge of the Beaches. The Queen streetcar goes straight there. Or if you happen to reside in Curb Appeal’s top post this week, you can walk to it along the sand. I’m talking about a five-bathroom, five-bedroom stylistic potpourri fronting Balmy Beach Park that’s currently going for $5.3 million. I guess that’s the price of living next to greatness.

Also in today’s newsletter: a Victoria Village side-split with a family room that looks like a cathedral. And a tour of a rustic wonder in Lake of Bays. For all of our real estate coverage and more, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition.

—Barry Jordan Chong, city and real estate editor

 
 

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A five-floor, stucco heritage home in the Beaches.

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

A four-plus-one bedroom, five-bathroom detached in the east end overlooking Lake Ontario. The home has five floors—each with wild decor—and five private decks, along with space to park four cars. It also comes with a jaunty side entrance. Residents are within walking distance of the Balmy Beach Canoe Club, the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, and the shops and restaurants along Queen. And motorists are a short drive from both Lake Shore and Kingston Road.

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A family room in a Victoria Village home with buttresses supporting a window wall view of the backyard.
 

ACHING FOR ARCHES

This 1,500-square-foot, multi-level post-war classic on the North York–Scarborough border comes with stunning buttresses, heated floors, four parking spots, a basement rec room and a kidney pool out back. 

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The very woody sunroom of an Old Muskoka home on Fox Point.

COTTAGE OF THE WEEK

Here’s a $6.3-million Old Muskoka favourite on the southern point of a jumbo peninsula. It’s equipped with two hand-laid river-stone fireplaces, 20-foot ceilings, secret nooks and a big pier for multiple boats. 

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