Follow Your Bliss To Water's Edge

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A better way to live is coming to the majestic shores of Humber Bay. Water’s Edge at The Cove is a stunning 56 storey condominium residence that brings an invigorating spirit of luxury and sophistication to one of Toronto’s most in demand waterfront neighbourhoods.

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About Water's Edge

The Conservatory Group is proud to be one of Canada's largest builders of the luxury condominium communities. The company's impressive portfolio of exciting residences spans the entire GTA, including the most sought-after addresses in Thornhill, North York, midtown, downtown and Mississauga.

Great location, elegant suite designs and inspired recreational amenities are the hallmark of all The Conservatory Group's impressive condominium communities. More than just a high-rise builder, the company has also created numerous low-rise residential communities. From townhomes to limited edition enclaves to custom estate homes throughout the GTA. Responsible for the construction and sale of more than 50,000 residences, and with a vast residential expertise building new home communities of every kind, the company's reputation for excellence is well deserved.

AMENITIES

Resort Inspired Building Amenities

Water’s Edge offers an incredible array of amenities to fit your modern urban lifestyle. In the lobby you’ll find a 24-hour concierge to greet your guests, receive packages and more.

You can stay in shape by swimming laps in the indoor pool or perfect that hard beach body by working out in our state-of-the-art fitness centre. Hotel-inspired guest suites and an elegant party room make it easy to show your friends and family world-class hospitality.

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RESIDENCES

Take a stroll down a peaceful path, or sit on one of the many benches or picnic tables and take in the peaceful waterfront atmosphere. Humber Bay Park is also home to the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat - a project that seeks to create a healthy, sustainable ecosystem to support a variety of native butterfly species. Visitors to the habitat can enjoy exploring three distinct areas that showcase different kinds of grasses, flowers and other plant life.

Situated at 38 Annie Craig Drive, this building is part of the trendy condo neighbourhood that surrounds the intersection of Lake Shore and Park Lawn Road. It’s the sister building to another, smaller tower next door, also developed by The Conservatory Group.

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A better way to live is coming to the majestic shores of Humber Bay. Water’s Edge at The Cove is a stunning 56 storey condominium residence that brings an invigorating spirit of luxury and sophistication to one of Toronto’s most in demand waterfront neighbourhoods.

If you’ve been searching for the perfect waterfront lifestyle, you can find it at the Water’s Edge.

WHY Etobicoke

Modern day Etobicoke, like the City of Toronto, is a relatively recent construction. Once a disparate collection of small towns and villages, the current city is a suburban spread of high-rise apartments, leafy residential streets, and tough-looking industrial zones.

Toronto's western neighbourhoods are also home to numerous tantalizing curiosities, including remnants of a lost village absorbed and almost erased by the encroachment of modern industry, a massive and ornate Hindu temple, a pioneer cemetery landlocked by highway ramps, and a tiny fragment of a cancelled light rail line at Kipling station.

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Maha Habaybeh

Maha Habaybeh and associates advertising the Water's Edge on behalf of Century 21 as an outside brokerage firm and this site is not the developer website.

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