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      • Forest Hill is a neighbourhood and former village in Midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located north of Downtown Toronto.
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  2. Forest Hill is a neighbourhood and former village in Midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located north of Downtown Toronto. The village was amalgamated into Toronto in 1967 and the area has retained its name as a neighbourhood.

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    Explore the Horniman Museum And Gardens

    Perhaps the biggest attraction of Forest Hill and a must-see for any visitor,The Horniman Museumfirst opened in 1901 as a place to house the collections of Frederick John Horniman. After expanding over time, today it hosts a butterfly house, music gallery, animal walk, nature trail, aquarium, world gallery, and much more. Most of the museum and gardens are free to visit although there is a charge for the aquarium and butterfly house. Among its most famous exhibits is the iconic walrus. After...

    Appreciate Nature on Cox’s Walk

    Cox’s Walk was an 18th-century public walk that has survived the urbanisation of southeast London and remains as it was today. Running next to Dulwich Woods and Dulwich Golf Course, the walk leads to Sydenham Hill. Consisting of 3 acres of gardens, parks, and urban spaces, Cox’s walk is considered one of London’s most beautiful natural spots with 200 species of plants, as well as fungi, birds and forest mammals. Indeed, it is London Wildlife Trust’s oldest nature reserves comprising remnants...

    Marvel at the Greenery on Green Chain Walk

    There is another excellent walk in Forest Hill. When you have completed (and loved) Cox’s Walk, you may want to set your sites onGreen Chain Walk. This walk is 50 miles long and split into 11 sections, beginning at the Thames and finishing atNunhead Cemetery. On the way, you will pass through stunning parkland and greenery, including the Horniman Museum Gardens. You can join the trail in Forest Hill and choose to go north or south, depending on your mood. If you choose to go north, then you w...

    Canvas & Cream

    A stone’s throw from Forest Hill Station is Canvas & Cream. Opened in 2012 as a community venture, the space needed some TLC as it stood without electricity, walls, or plumbing. Locals helped kit the space out and Canvas & Cream became a reality. The result is a charming cafe, restaurant, and bar filled with curious little nooks, armchairs and a beautiful secret garden. They also have seven artists studios available for hire and also host quarterly open studio sessions. Food-wise, they do kil...

    Sylvan Post

    Canvas & Cream isn’t the only noteworthy place to grab some grub near the station. A short walk down Dartmouth Road will bring you to theSylvan Post, a former post office that’s now become a charming boozer. While there’s a great range of craft ales and spirits on offer for the discerning drinker, the real treat comes when you look at their food options. You can grab three small plates for £21, including truffle mushroom pate, cheesy jalapeno bites (they have a kick!) and incredibly moreish r...

    Junction 876

    We love exploring different cuisines and you can’t really say you’ve visited Forest Hill without trying out some fresh and tasty authentic Caribbean vibes. Junction 876is the place to head to get a taste of calypso cuisine whatever the weather in SE23. Sit indoors or outside as you sample their stunning eclectic menu. Go for fresh seafood dishes, proper Caribbean curries and stews, or take on their twist on a West Indian classic jerk chicken. Wash it down with a rum cocktail and you’ll be sas...

    Dartmouth Road

    Dartmouth Road is home to an array of big names and independent shops – it’s the top spot for some retail therapy in Forest Hill. While there’s the usual brand names that adorn most suburban high streets, you can grab a massage, head into the Art Gallery and dealer at Doopo Doopo, explore the charming gift shops Max Made Me Do It and Farr & Wyde, and find just about everything else you could need within a couple of minutes walk. Other shopping streets in Forest Hill include Devonshire Road, L...

    The Horniman Market

    The Sunday Market takes place at the Horniman Museum and makes Sundays one of the best days of the week at Forest Hill. The bandstand in the gardens is the centre point of this market, where you’ll find stalls selling all kinds of locally grown produce, breads, artisan chocolates, homemade jam and preserves, chutneys and glazes, and some of the best beers, wines and spirits. This market is open every Sunday from 10am to 3pm.

  3. Forest Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, [2] located within the City of Whitehorse local government area. Forest Hill recorded a population of 10,780 at the 2021 census. [3]

  4. Luxury Adventure Resort in Raigad Maharashtra near Mumbai and Pune. Each accommodation at Forest Hills is an unique abode, making you feel like royalty as you explore the forest and make unforgettable memories.

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  5. Dec 7, 2023 · Welcome to our virtual map tour of Forest Hill, one of Toronto's most upscale neighborhoods. In this video, we'll take you on a journey through the tree-lined streets, showcasing the...

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  6. Sep 4, 2024 · Forest Hill neighborhood with its distinctive architecture is one of the wealthiest and most elite neighborhoods in Toronto. Forest Hill is located just under Eglinton Ave West in the north, to Lonsdale in the south which has some of the best private and public schools in Toronto.

  7. Down in south London, Forest Hill is east of Dulwich and East Dulwich, and south of Peckham and Nunhead. It’s a residential area with a celebrated museum, elegant Victorian houses, red phone boxes, and great independent shops and restaurants. As the name suggests, its height means it has views of the London skyline, too.