Retirement Homes in Toronto, Ontario
38 licensed retirement homes in Toronto — all verified by the RHRA.
Toronto has 38 RHRA-licensed retirement homes with a combined capacity of 4,281 suites. 36 offer nursing services. All homes hold an active licence with no conditions.
147 Elder Street Inc.
147 Elder Street
Advent Forestview Retirement Residence
537 Finch Avenue W.
Amica On the Avenue
1066 Avenue Road
Aspira Kensington Place Retirement Living
866 Sheppard Avenue W.
Baycrest Terraces
55 Ameer Avenue
Belmont House
55 Belmont Street
Bill McMurray Residence
180 Sheridan Avenue
Bradgate Arms
54 Foxbar Rd
Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home
2601 Bayview Avenue
Chartwell Avondale Retirement Residence
1238 Queen Street E.
Chartwell Gibson Retirement Residence
1955 Steeles Avenue E.
Chartwell Grenadier Retirement Residence
2100 Bloor Street W.
Chartwell Lansing Retirement Residence
10 Senlac Road
Christie Gardens
600 Melita Crescent
Delmanor Wynford
187 Wynford Drive
Dowling Rest Home
124 Dowling Avenue
Forest Hill Place
645 Castlefield Ave
Greenview Lodge
880 Lawrence Avenue E.
Harold and Grace Baker Centre
1 Northwestern Avenue
Hazelton Place Retirement Residence
111 Avenue Road
L'chaim Retirement Homes Inc.
718 Sheppard Avenue W.
McCowan Retirement Residence
2881 Eglinton Avenue E.
New Horizons Tower
1140 Bloor Street W.
One Kenton Place
1-3 Kenton Road
Queens Estate Retirement Residence
265 Queens Dr
Retirement Suites by the Lake
2121 Kingston Road
Shepherd Terrace Retirement Residence
3758 Sheppard Avenue E.
St. Bernard's Residence
685 Finch Avenue W.
Sts. Peter and Paul Residence
221 Milner Avenue
The Annex
123 Spadina Road
The Briton House
700 & 720 Mount Pleasant Road
The Claremont
305 Balliol St
The Dunfield Retirement Residence
77 Dunfield Avenue
The Millwood
921 Millwood Road
The Russell Hill Retirement Residence
262 St. Clair Avenue W.
The Sumach by Chartwell
146 Sumach Street
The Teddington
4 Teddington Park Avenue
Weston Gardens Retirement Residence
303 Queens Drive
About retirement homes in Toronto
All 38retirement homes listed above are licensed by the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) and are required to meet Ontario's standards for care, safety, and resident rights under the Retirement Homes Act, 2010. Licensing status, care services offered, and compliance history are updated from the RHRA public register.
When choosing a retirement home in Toronto, consider the care services offered, the size of the facility, and recent inspection reports. You can view a facility's full compliance history by clicking through to its listing.
Data sourced from the RHRA public register. Last refreshed May 2026.