Markham Street, Toronto

To the east is Bathurst Street, running north–south, another four-lane arterial road with mostly residences along both sides.

At College, the street enters Palmerston–Little Italy under an intimate canopy of mature trees lining the road.

The former warehouse Pedlar People Building at 473-489 College Street has many offices and board gaming restaurant/bar Snakes and Lattes on the south west corner.

North of Harbord Street, the homes continue in their eclectic mix of styles, generally three storeys, and semi-detached.

Five apartment towers and a parkette are now under construction by Westbank Corp.[1] Along this stretch, former homes that were once converted to art-related uses, retail, or restaurants have been demolished with facades preserved.

Further north on the east side is St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church and its associated buildings which dominate the block to London Street.

On the next block north is the old St. Peter Catholic Elementary School which is still used by Monsignor Fraser College on the full length of the west side.

North of Barton, the west side of the street is dominated by the 38 Barton Street apartment building, which is three and a half storeys in height (its first floor is elevated a half floor to give light to basement apartments).

Markham Street at London Street
The former Honest Ed's and Victorian homes in Mirvish Village