If you’ve walked through enough apartment buildings in Toronto, you start to notice patterns. A small gym in the basement. A party room that rarely gets used. A lobby that feels more functional than welcoming.
That’s not the case at Parker.
After touring Parker by Fitzrovia in Midtown, what stood out immediately wasn’t just the scale of the amenities — it was how incredibly clean, welcoming, and organized everything felt. Nothing felt like an afterthought.
So what amenities does Parker by Fitzrovia actually offer — and more importantly, how do they compare to the rest of the Yonge & Eglinton rental market?
Let’s take a look.
A Rooftop Pool in Midtown? Yes.
Let’s start at the top — literally.
Parker is punctuated by its signature rooftop infinity pool, known as LIDO, overlooking the Toronto skyline. In Midtown, that’s rare air. Many resale condo/rental buildings in the area don’t offer outdoor pools at all — and if they do, they’re typically ground-level and seasonal.
Here, the rooftop experience feels intentional. The resort-style pool features vanishing edge detailing, designer cabanas, loungers, and dedicated dining spaces. It’s not just a place to swim — it’s a place to host, unwind, and take in the city from above.

Residents can also enjoy curated summer programming, including live entertainment and catered poolside events featuring local restaurateurs. That’s a very different vibe than a quiet, underused condo amenity deck.
Just steps away, Parker’s Signature Terrace extends the experience even further. With designer furnishings, state-of-the-art gas BBQ grills, custom floral arrangements, and sweeping sunset views, it’s designed for lingering evenings rather than quick visits.

Commercial-Grade Fitness: The Temple
Parker’s fitness experience isn’t tucked away in a corner. It’s elevated — literally — on the penthouse level in a dramatic two-storey facility known as The Temple.
This commercial-grade gym features double-height windows, a floating staircase, and best-in-class equipment. It has even earned its Official Hammer Strength Training Facility designation — a detail that serious fitness enthusiasts will appreciate.

Beyond traditional strength and cardio equipment, residents have access to an endless catalogue of virtual classes through FitnessOnDemand, along with a separate yoga sanctuary for more focused practice.
And yes — there’s even a Greenhouse vending machine stocked with cold-pressed juices and kombucha, offering organic, non-GMO beverages at discounted resident rates. It’s a small touch, but it reinforces the thoughtfulness behind the design.

What stood out most during our visit was how spotless and organized everything felt. Equipment was thoughtfully spaced. Nothing felt overcrowded.

In practical terms? If you live here, you likely won’t need a separate gym membership.
Social & Entertainment Spaces
Parker’s penthouse-level social spaces go well beyond the typical “party room.”
The Sky Lounge delivers floor-to-ceiling windows, plush designer seating, and panoramic views. It’s the kind of space you’d confidently host in and not just book once a year.

Adjacent to it is the Entertainment Kitchen, equipped with paneled JennAir appliances and an oversized island perfect for preparing a meal (or plating takeout) while friends gather around.

For something more playful, Parker includes a two-lane bowling alley and a retro-inspired arcade. Custom artwork, vibrant design details, and immersive lighting make this a true destination within the building. It’s rare to see this level of entertainment integrated so cohesively.

Families aren’t left out either. The Adventure Zone is a thoughtfully crafted children’s playroom designed to ignite imagination. Positioned high in the building with impressive northern views, it transforms playtime into something special.

In many older condo buildings, shared spaces exist mostly on paper. Here, the social areas feel like extensions of your living space — places you’d realistically use for birthdays, casual gatherings, or simply a change of scenery.
This is one of the biggest distinctions we see between purpose-built rentals and resale condos. With resale, you’re often relying on a condominium corporation’s long-term maintenance decisions. With a hospitality-driven rental operator like Fitzrovia, the experience tends to feel more cohesive and actively managed.
Work-From-Home — and Pet-Friendly — Without Leaving the Building
Midtown Toronto attracts professionals who value transit access, walkability, and flexibility. Parker incorporates spaces designed to support work-from-home lifestyles — whether that means quiet lounge seating, shared work areas, or simply having multiple environments within the building to change up your routine.
Post-pandemic, this isn’t a “nice-to-have.” It’s essential.
And Parker doesn’t stop at human comfort.
The building includes a professional on-site pet spa — Beauty for the Beast — stocked with top-tier wash, dry, and grooming equipment. It’s a rare amenity that adds genuine convenience for pet owners.

For renters with pets (which is a growing segment of the market), that kind of built-in support makes day-to-day life noticeably easier.
With Yonge & Eglinton continuing to densify — particularly with the Crosstown LRT coming online — buildings that support productivity, lifestyle, and even pet care will likely continue to command attention.
Hotel-Level Service: The Fitzrovia Difference
One of the more subtle, but impactful, aspects of Parker is the service model.
Fitzrovia has positioned its buildings around a hospitality-forward approach. That translates into 24-hour service, professionally managed common areas, and an overall experience that feels consistent.

During our walkthrough, that consistency showed. The lobby felt welcoming. Staff were attentive. Amenities were organized and clean.
For renters who have previously dealt with absentee landlords in resale condos, that difference can be significant.
What This Means for Midtown Renters
So what amenities does Parker by Fitzrovia offer? To summarize:
A rooftop infinity pool. A penthouse-level fitness centre and yoga studio. Dedicated social and entertainment spaces. Work-from-home flexibility. Hotel-style service.
As Midtown continues to grow, we’re seeing a clear trend: renters aren’t just choosing square footage. They’re choosing experience. If you’re weighing Parker against other buildings at Yonge & Eglinton — or comparing it to a resale condo rental — it’s worth seeing these amenities in person before making a decision.
For the latest availability, current incentives, and up-to-date pricing, you can reach out directly to us. We’re also happy to arrange a private tour and walk you through how Parker compares to other purpose-built rental options in Midtown.
Because sometimes, the difference isn’t on the floorplan…It’s in the lifestyle!




