PROJECT DETAIL
Lakeview DXE Club – Etobicoke-Mississauga
to the downtown core.
-2 Minute walk to the Waterfront Trail.
– 5 Minute walk to Lake Ontario.
– 15 Minute walk to Lakeview Golf Course.
– 15 Minute walk to Long Branch GO Station.
– 8 Minute walk to the Waterfront Trail.
– 1 Minute walk to the MiWay bus stop.
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PROJECT SUMMARY
DEVELOPMENT NAME: | Lakeview DXE Club |
DEVELOPER: | VANDYK |
PROJECT TYPE: | CONDOMINIUM |
LOCATION: | MISSISSAUGA ON |
ADDRESS: | 1345 Lakeshore Road East |
NUMBER OF FLOORS: | 12 |
NUMBER OF UNITS: | 397 |
DATE OF COMPLETION: | 2026 |
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights at Lakeview DXE Club Condos
Lakeview DXE Club Condos’s high-quality architecture and urban design enhances the community by the creek. The newest mixed-use development from the VANDYK group of companies is located at the Dixie/Lakeshore interchange in Lakeview Village. An 8-storey and 12-storey residential mid-rise condominium complex with 12 urban townhomes, as well as retail commercial space are all surrounded by a raised outdoor central amenity space. The Lakeview neighbourhood is striving to become a more established community, especially with mixed-use, residential, and commercial structures.
- Highly walkable location
- TTC Street Car and Bus Routes
- MiWay Bus Routes
- New Lakeshore BRT corridor
- Short Drive from the Long Branch GO Station, Lakeshore West Train at the Clarkson GO Station Rail stop
- Nearby parks such as Jack Darling Memorial Park, Rattray Marsh Conservation Area and Richards Memorial Park
- Marie Curtis Park, Applewood Creek, and the Arsenal Lands offering greenspace for relaxation, meditation, and recreation
- Amenities such as Lakeshore Promenade Park and the Waterfront Trail
- Toronto Golf Club and Lakeview Golf Course
- Near the University of Toronto-Mississauga
- Connectivity to both Downtown Toronto, Downtown Mississauga, and the local community
- Shops and retail services
- Views to the lake and Downtown Toronto
- Steps to the Waterfront Trail and Lake Ontario