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2001 Bonnymede Dr #103
Bedtimes Upstairs, Everything Else Downstairs—A Condo That Actually Keeps Up with Family Life
Send This Listing To A FriendLaid out over two levels, this home separates activity from rest in a way that’s hard to replicate in a typical condo. The difference here shows up right away. Not just in the square footage, but in how the space is arranged—and how naturally it supports daily life. It feels measured, intentional, and easy to settle into.Â
The main floor is where everything happens. Living and dining areas are clearly defined, giving you room to actually use both without compromise. There’s space to sit, to host, to have a proper table—without it all blending together. Just off this, a fully enclosed third bedroom adds flexibility that most units at this price simply don’t offer. It’s currently set up as a workspace, but it adapts easily—a play room, a guest room, or a place for a growing family to shift over time.
Then there’s the walkout. Instead of a balcony, you step directly outside to a private terrace that opens onto a shared green space. It’s quiet, tucked away from the busier sides of the complex, and noticeably more usable than what most units here offer. It’s the kind of feature that changes habits—morning coffee outside, kids moving in and out easily, and for dog owners, a much simpler daily routine. Being able to step out directly—without hallways or elevators—makes a real difference, especially in a pet-friendly building like this one.
Upstairs, the home settles into its quieter rhythm. Two well-sized bedrooms, including a primary that comfortably fits a king-sized bed, offer the kind of space that encourages longer stays. Closet space is generous, and a full 4-piece bathroom and linen storage round out the level in a way that feels complete rather than tight.
Storage throughout is thoughtful and hard to overlook. A large main-floor laundry room—with a sink and enough space to function as more than just a pass-through—anchors the practical side of the home. Add a deep coat closet, bedroom closets, a linen closet, and an included locker (on the same level as the unit), and there’s a place for everything that tends to accumulate over time.
Beyond the unit itself, the building leans strongly into family life. A recently renovated saltwater pool becomes a natural summer anchor. There’s a playground within the complex, along with a gym, party room, visitor parking, and even a car wash station in the underground garage. It’s a setting where families—and their pets—are part of the community’s rhythm, not an exception.
This is a home that gives you room to grow into, not just fit into. The layout works now; the outdoor space adds tangible day-to-day value, and the overall footprint opens up possibilities that are difficult to access at this price point. It’s a move that feels considered—and one that holds up over time.

5 Things We Love
- The Walkout Changes Everything. Step straight out to a ground-level terrace and shared green space—no elevators, no squeezing onto a small balcony. It brings a bit of a freehold feel to everyday life, without the upkeep that usually comes with it.
- A Laundry Room That Actually Does More. This isn’t a tucked-away closet—it’s a full, oversized laundry room with a sink and real utility. It handles everything that comes with family life (and pets), doubles as extra storage, and still leaves room for a workbench or hobby setup. You almost never see this in a condo.
- A Layout That Gives Everyone Their Own Space. Two levels mean a natural split between living and sleeping. With a bathroom on each floor and a fully enclosed third bedroom on the main level, there’s flexibility to adapt—home office, play room, guest room—without compromising the rest of the home.
- Clarkson Just Makes Life Easier. Minutes to the GO Train when you need to get into the city, close to the lake when you don’t. Groceries, coffee, and daily errands are within walking distance, but you’ve still got underground parking when driving makes more sense.
- Amenities You’ll Actually Use. A recently renovated saltwater pool (2025), sauna, gym, playground, and party room create real day-to-day value—not just a list on paper. Add visitor parking and a car wash station in the underground garage, and the building covers the details that make life run more smoothly.
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About Clarkson
Clarkson balances neighbourly community with everyday convenience—think a walkable Lakeshore, lakeside parks, and a GO Train that puts downtown within easy reach. Sitting comfortably between Port Credit and Oakville, it borders some of the GTA’s priciest pockets—Lorne Park and Eastlake—yet keeps its own approachable vibe. It’s the kind of neighbourhood where you’ll see three generations out walking on a Saturday morning, grabbing coffee before heading to the lake or a soccer game.
Clarkson has roots that run deep. There’s real community pride here—visible in the tidy lawns, the locally owned shops that remember your order, and the year-round events that bring people together. Taste of Clarkson transforms Lakeshore Road into a lively food festival twice a year. The Halloween Funfest draws crowds of costumed kids and their parents every October. And when December rolls around, the Christmas in Clarkson tree lighting makes the whole neighbourhood feel like a Hallmark moment (minus the cheese).
Lakeshore Road is the heartbeat of the area—lined with restaurants that feel like second homes. Locals swear by Casalinga Ristorante for pizza that tastes straight out of Italy, and Michael’s Back Door for special occasions. For something more laid-back, The Clarkson Pump is everyone’s go-to for wings, beer, and game nights. Between the bakeries, coffee shops, and boutiques, it’s easy to make a morning out of just wandering and exploring.
If you crave green space, Clarkson delivers that too—big time. Jack Darling Memorial Park is the crown jewel, with its beach area, picnic spots, and wide-open lawns that fill up every long weekend. To the south, Rattray Marsh Conservation Area feels like an escape into nature: quiet boardwalks, shaded trails, and glimpses of the lake that still surprise you even if you’ve lived here for years. And tucked away at the end of Clarkson Road South, Watersedge Park gives you one of the city’s best lake views without the crowds.
Beyond the parks and restaurants, Clarkson works because it’s easy. You can walk to groceries, pharmacies, and coffee shops. When you need to head into Toronto, Clarkson GO makes commuting painless. And when you’d rather stay put, there’s a rhythm to life here that’s slower in the best way—where neighbours chat in elevators, kids ride bikes after dinner, and people actually use the local library.
Clarkson has changed a lot over the years, but its appeal hasn’t. It’s grounded, well-connected, and full of character. Whether you’re raising a family, easing into a simpler pace, or just ready for a community that still feels like one, Clarkson is the kind of place that quietly wins people over—and keeps them for good.


