
Parade II Condos (51 Dan Leckie Way & 21 Iceboat Terrace), completed in 2013, consists of two striking 43-story towers with a total of 920 units.
The buildings are connected by a glass walkway, making it easy for residents to move between them.
The condos offer excellent amenities, including a gym, indoor pool, party rooms, and guest accommodations. As part of the CityPlace community, residents enjoy convenient access to transportation, grocery stores, and parks like the nearby Canoe Landing Park, designed by Canadian artist Douglas Coupland. The waterfront park along Lake Ontario is also within walking distance.
CityPlace residents are just a short walk from downtown Toronto attractions like the CN Tower, Union Station, and the Hockey Hall of Fame. Drivers can easily access the Gardiner Expressway, and public transit, including Union Station, is within a 20-minute walk for further connections.
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Environment4.0
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Safety Index4.0
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Building Quality3.0
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Facilities2.0
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Manage1.0
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Shelman2.8The condo has several issues, including disorganized package storage, frequent hot water problems, poorly designed units with no dryer exhaust, noisy neighbors, and unsafe kitchen cabinets. The concierge staff is often rude, with long wait times due to understaffing. Other complaints include frequent fire alarms, broken amenities, non-functional buzz codes, and poorly maintained common areas. The buildings quality is poor, with cheap materials and layouts, and issues like pet littering and smokers on balconies. It’s considered an inconvenient place to live, with ongoing maintenance and management problems.