
No. 7 Dale
Hariri Pontarini, Studio Munge, Janet Rosenberg — twenty-six residences in Rosedale's protected heritage district, from $5.5M.
Rosedale, where it begins.
One of the most exclusive neighbourhoods in Canada — the estates of the city’s founding families, the quietest wealth in Toronto, minutes from Yorkville’s flagship retail and the Financial District. Heritage protection means supply here is finished: No. 7 Dale was built on the last developable parcel inside the district, and there will never be another.
The ravine is the moat — Rosedale sits apart from the city, five minutes from the middle of it.
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- Rosedale Station · TTC Line 13 min · 240 m
- Summerhill Market5 min · 450 m
- David A. Balfour Park & ravine trail2 min · 180 m
- Rosedale Park · tennis, ice rink6 min · 550 m
- Yorkville flagship retail11 min · 950 m
- Branksome Hall & UCC8 / 12 min · drive
- Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport14 min · drive
- Pearson International (YYZ)32 min · drive
26 residences.
An exclusive community of 26 private residences nestled within the lush Rosedale ravine — two connected low-rise buildings with the space of a home and the amenities of a condominium. From 2,000 to over 5,000 square feet, in two distinctive palettes: light or dark.
Interiors that quiet the room.
Ten-foot ceilings and open-concept plans, in transitional or contemporary expression. Oiled oak floors, large glass fireplaces, and Dada kitchens by Molteni&C with integrated luxury appliances — detailing you only find in the world’s best residences.
Dada kitchen by Molteni&C
Glass fireplace · Living
Primary ensuiteThe entry — Algonquin limestone and a heritage tree kept in place.
1 / 5A manor, not a tower.
Built to last with timeless materials: Danish brick by Petersen Tegl, slate roofing, and Algonquin limestone, with bronze accents on the sills, canopies, and railings. A rhythm of projecting bay windows draws in light and frames the tree canopy — a footprint designed around 150-year-old trees.
Not a condo gym — your wellness suite.
No banquet hall. No party room. A wellness sanctuary finished in white oak, sandblasted marble, and bronze — with a private park and the staff to run it all quietly.
The wellness suite
PENT free weights
Marble steam · Infrared sauna
The tea room pavilion- Technogym professional suiteWith PENT hand-crafted free weights
- Peloton & Tonal studioYoga room with Pilates Reformer
- Infrared sauna & marble steam showersPrivate change rooms, spa-level recovery
- Private training on request
- 24-hour concierge & porterSecure parcel storage
- Valet parkingHeated garage, EV charging, plate recognition
- Resident lounge & chef's catering kitchenTen-person private boardroom
- Bicycle workshop, lockers & wash station
- A private park of your ownRare among Toronto condominiums
- Dunington-Grubb heritage garden200-year-old trees, preserved in place
- Tea room pavilion over the ravine
- 1,200 new trees plantedRavine slope re-naturalized
Three studios. One address.
The team was assembled for the building, not from a roster — progressive architecture by Hariri Pontarini, interiors by Studio Munge, landscapes by Janet Rosenberg & Studio.
Siamak Hariri’s practice has shaped some of Canada’s most beloved institutions — the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Stratford Festival — and private residences for some of its most celebrated citizens.
- 01Bahá'í House of WorshipSantiago
- 02Art Gallery of OntarioToronto
- 03Casey HouseToronto
- 04U of T Faculty of LawToronto
Alessandro Munge — Contract Magazine’s Designer of the Year — leads one of the world’s most sought-after residential and hospitality studios. The signature is warmth; every surface layered.
- 01Bisha HotelToronto
- 02Four SeasonsAthens
- 03The HazeltonToronto
- 04Queen's Grill, QE2At Sea
One of Canada’s most distinguished landscape studios, recognized for an award-winning portfolio spanning public spaces and private gardens. At No. 7 Dale, the heritage garden anchors the plan.
- 01Toronto Music Gardenwith Yo-Yo Ma
- 02Royal Botanical GardensBurlington
- 03Bay Adelaide ParkToronto
- 04The BentwayToronto
“Design excellence doesn't happen by accident. We've partnered here with the very best to deliver an experience that engages the senses, connects people, and will stand the test of time.”
— Alessandro Munge, Studio MungeWalk the plans.
Open any residence to walk through its plan. Request it and Ryan follows up with the full set — pricing, deposit schedule, and every available residence. Penthouses are by introduction only.
Rosedale, at the top of the market.
No. 7 Dale, in questions.
A newly completed collection of 26 ultra-luxury residences on Dale Avenue, inside Rosedale's protected heritage district — by Hariri Pontarini Architects, Studio Munge, and Janet Rosenberg & Studio.
Residences begin at $5.5M, rising to $20M at the top of the penthouse collection. The full price list travels with the package.
Only a few residences remain. Availability changes — inquire for the current list, shared by private appointment.
Request the package — pricing, all floor plans, deposit schedule, renderings, and availability, delivered by email.
Get the package.
The complete No. 7 Dalefolio — assembled personally, delivered privately by email.

| Suite 102 · 2,515 sf | $7.15M |
| Suite 302 · 2,768 sf | $9.58M |
| Suite 304 · 2,566 sf | $9.2M |
| Penthouse 8 · 5,167 sf | On introduction |
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