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68 Roxton Rd (Upper)
For Lease
Send This Listing To A FriendThis three-bedroom suite at 68 Roxton Road occupies the entire upper level of a charming home, offering a practical layout, shared outdoor space, and details that give the space personality.
Thoughtfully maintained over the years, the suite features beautifully restored solid oak doors, large windows that bring in plenty of natural light, a private entrance, and access to a shared side yard. It’s a home with character rather than a cookie-cutter apartment.
Heat, hydro, and water are all included in the monthly rent. The suite is available immediately, so you can settle in and enjoy your summer right away.
Trinity-Bellwoods is the kind of neighbourhood people move across the city for. Pick up groceries at Metro, FreshCo, No Frills, or a nearby specialty food shop. Walk to Trinity Bellwoods Park, Fred Hamilton Park, or George Ben Park. Cafés, restaurants, and local shops are woven into the neighbourhood, while TTC streetcars and nearby Ossington Station make getting around the city easy.
Available: immediately
Includes: heat, hydro, and water
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 Trinity Bellwoods
Trinity Bellwoods isn’t a neighbourhood people stumble into by accident. It’s a place they choose — and then refuse to leave.
Over the last couple of decades, this pocket of the west end has evolved in a way that feels organic rather than engineered. Artists, designers, and creative entrepreneurs didn’t arrive because it was polished; they arrived because it wasn’t. Old warehouses, modest storefronts, blank brick walls — they saw possibility where others saw rough edges. That sensibility still defines the area. Nothing here feels overly curated, yet everything feels intentional.
West Queen West runs straight through it, and this is the stretch that still carries weight. Independent restaurants outnumber chains. Shops feel personal. Style leans confident, not showy. It’s a neighbourhood where people develop routines rather than itineraries. It’s the kind of place where favourite spots become default settings.
Daily life here revolves around the park. Dogs everywhere. Morning walks that turn into conversations. Afternoons stretched out on the grass. Evenings that start with a loop through Bellwoods and end wherever feels right. Food decisions are rarely debated — Matty’s Patty’s for something easy, Oyster Boy when dinner feels like a good idea, cocktails at Mother when the day deserves punctuation. Nadege is there for mornings that need a ham-and-brie croissant and a reset.
What makes Trinity Bellwoods endure isn’t trendiness — it’s livability. Artscape Youngplace sits nearby, anchoring the area’s creative backbone. Studios, galleries, and small cultural spaces quietly reinforce the neighbourhood’s identity. Fitness studios, salons, and wine bars fill in the rest. Transit is close. Everything needed is walkable. Nothing feels forced.
Former factories and warehouses now function as some of the city’s most desirable lofts, not because they were reimagined to chase a market, but because they were adapted with restraint. The result is a neighbourhood that feels lived-in, layered, and honest.
This is a place for people who care about where they live — not as a status symbol, but as an extension of who they are. Trinity Bellwoods doesn’t ask for attention. It already has it.
