Port Union Village is located in South East Toronto and is considered the "centennial community". Bounded by Highway 2A, Port Union Road, Lake Ontario and Highland Creek, Port Union features a very lush landscape, still heavily wooded and peaceful, yet it offers an elaborate array of community services and amenities to fit every family lifestyle.
Port Union Common is literally steps from Port Union Village - located at the edge of Port Union Road, south of Lawrence Avenue East, right on the waterfront. This newly established park features a fully equipped playground, and cascading water fountain that flows into a man-made stream. Other parks surrounding Port Union Village include Bill Hancox Park, Rouge Beach Park, Colonel Danforth Park, and Adams Park. Furthermore, just two blocks west of the village is the Port Union Recreation Centre and Public Library.

Port Union Village is an extremely convenient place to live. Residents will enjoy the easy access to downtown Toronto and surrounding areas via Hwy 401, GO Train and TTC Transit services. Hwy 401 can be quickly and easily accessed off Port Union Road. The Rouge Hill GO Station is just east of Port Union Village on Lawrence Avenue East, and TTC bus services run along Lawrence Avenue East, Lawson Road and Port Union Road.

With Lake Ontario serving as your backdrop, endless parks to explore, schools steps from your neighbourhood, 15 places of worship, and shops, services and big-box stores all around, you'll be pleased to come home to Port Union Village.