Welcome To
32 Camden St #603
For Lease
Send This Listing To A FriendFully furnished and move-in ready, this turnkey studio in the heart of Toronto’s Fashion District is the ideal pied-a-terre or city crash pad. Located in a boutique building with just 87 suites, you’re steps from King and Queen West, with bars, cafes, groceries, and The Well shopping mall all close by.
Inside: a smart layout, Murphy bed, stainless steel appliances, and stone counters in both the kitchen and bathroom. Comes fully outfitted with everything you need; just bring your suitcase. The building features a gym, stylish party room with fireplace, lounge, billiards/dining area, bar and kitchenette, plus a spacious outdoor terrace with BBQs. Car and bike share programs available onsite. Urban convenience, with everything at your doorstep.
Includes: Furnishings, heat, water, A/C
Building Amenities: Bike storage, roof deck, gym, games room, community BBQ, party/meeting room
Want to make this your new home?
If you’re interested in renting this unit, you’ll need to provide:
- Meeting with Landlord (In-person or virtual)
- Completed application form
- Proof of employment
- Credit check
- 3 references
- First and last month’s deposit was delivered via bank draft or certified cheque.
About Waterfront Communities C1
Life in the Entertainment District comes with a front-row seat to the city’s biggest moments. It’s where the skyline is anchored by the CN Tower, where TIFF transforms King Street into a red carpet, and where the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and TIFF Bell Lightbox pull in crowds from across the country. Between game nights, concerts, and world-class theatre, there’s always something happening—and often within a few blocks of home.
Dinner can be as upscale or as casual as the night calls for: sleek hotel lounges, buzzy rooftop patios, celebrity chef restaurants, and late-night comfort food joints all compete for your attention. For those who like to keep the night going, the neighbourhood’s nightclubs and cocktail bars are a short (and safe) walk away.
Getting around is effortless—and often unnecessary. This is one of the most walkable pockets in the city, with St. Andrew and Osgoode subway stations just minutes away. North–south travel is easy via the Bathurst or Spadina streetcars, and if you’re headed east or west, the Queen and King streetcars have you covered. The King route is now one of the fastest downtown thanks to the 2019 pilot-turned-permanent traffic change—cars can’t travel through this stretch, keeping the streetcar moving. Need to escape the city for the weekend? The Spadina on-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway is right there.
The sidewalks here tell their own story. Tourists wander slowly, eyes up at the skyline, while locals weave through the crowd at commuter speed, aiming for home after a long day. It’s busy, but it’s never boring.
If staying active is your thing, you’re spoiled for choice. Barry’s Bootcamp, SpinCo, GoodLife, boutique yoga and pilates studios, barre classes—you can even find a dedicated meditation centre to balance it all out.
Dog owners have their own circuit: Victoria Memorial Square for a quick stroll, Clarence Square for an off-leash romp, and Canoe Landing Park in nearby CityPlace for a bigger stretch of green with walking paths and sports fields.
The Entertainment District isn’t just where Toronto comes to play—it’s a neighbourhood that makes every day feel plugged into the best the city has to offer.
