Jade Waterfront is a 41-storey, 381-unit Phantom Developments tower at 33 Shore Breeze Drive — also addressed 2175 Lake Shore Boulevard West — on the Humber Bay Shores waterfront in Etobicoke. Listing sites differ on the completion year, putting it at 2017 or 2018.
It is a single-tower alternative to the neighbourhood’s twin- and multi-tower giants: one building, one lobby, a rooftop-led amenity package including an outdoor pool, and the same walk to the lake. Here is my honest read on living there.
The building
Jade Waterfront sits on Shore Breeze Drive, the crescent off Lake Shore Boulevard West just west of Park Lawn Road, surrounded by the towers that make up the western half of Humber Bay Shores. Phantom Developments built it as a single high-rise of 41 storeys with 381 units, with suites on the record ranging from compact one-bedrooms to large multi-bedroom plans. On the completion date I will be straight with you: listing sites differ — Strata.ca records 2017 and Condos.ca records 2018 — so I have shown both rather than pick one.
| Detail | Jade Waterfront |
|---|---|
| Address | 33 Shore Breeze Dr (also 2175 Lake Shore Blvd W) |
| Developer | Phantom Developments |
| Completed | 2017–2018 (listing sites differ) |
| Storeys | 41 |
| Suites | 381 |
| Tenure | Condominium |
The amenity list is broader than the building’s single-tower footprint might suggest. The listing records show a concierge, gym, party room, guest suites, games and media rooms, visitor parking, a car wash bay and a rooftop deck with an outdoor pool — the rooftop being the piece owners talk about most, given what a pool deck at height does with a lake horizon. As always, treat published amenity lists as a starting point and confirm what is open, seasonal and bookable when you view.
Location and getting around
Shore Breeze Drive is a quiet loop by Humber Bay Shores standards — set back from Lake Shore Boulevard itself, with the lake and Humber Bay Park a short walk south and west. The Martin Goodman Trail carries walkers and cyclists east past the Humber Bay Arch Bridge toward downtown, and the parkland at Humber Bay Park East and West gives you shoreline, trails and picnic space effectively at the end of the street.
For getting around without a car, TTC buses run along the Lake Shore corridor at Park Lawn, connecting to the wider network, and the Mimico GO station is a reasonable distance west for rail commuters — check the walk or bus timing against your own tolerance. Drivers reach the Gardiner Expressway at Park Lawn in a couple of minutes, which makes the downtown run short outside of peak hours; at rush hour, the Park Lawn junction is the neighbourhood’s well-known bottleneck, and it is worth test-driving your commute before committing.
What day-to-day life offers
Daily life at Jade runs on two circuits. The first is the neighbourhood: groceries and everyday retail at the base of the surrounding communities — the Westlake podium across Park Lawn is the anchor for this side of Humber Bay Shores — plus the cafés, restaurants and services scattered along Lake Shore Boulevard West and through Mimico to the west. The second is the waterfront itself, which is the real reason people choose this pocket: the trail, the parks and the open water change the texture of an ordinary weekday in a way that is hard to explain until you have lived beside it.
Inside the building, a population of 381 units is a genuine middle ground. It is large enough to fund a proper amenity floor and a staffed front desk, but noticeably smaller than the two-and-three-tower communities nearby — fewer people per elevator bank, shorter queues for amenity bookings, a better chance the concierge recognises you. That scale is, to my mind, Jade’s quiet advantage in a neighbourhood of very large buildings.
Who this building suits (and who it may not)
Jade suits people who want Humber Bay Shores’ waterfront and skyline without joining its very largest communities: professionals who commute downtown by car or GO, couples sizing up from a downtown rental, and owners who will actually use a rooftop pool and a gym at home. The single-tower format also appeals to buyers who find multi-phase communities harder to read — one corporation, one building, one set of finances to review.
Think harder if an indoor pool is non-negotiable — Jade’s pool is an outdoor rooftop facility, which is glorious in July and closed in January, and several nearby buildings offer the indoor version instead. Think harder too if you want doorstep retail inside your own podium, or if you are sensitive to the density and ongoing construction of the Park Lawn corridor generally. And as everywhere in this cluster, exposure matters: some lines face open lake, others face neighbouring towers, and the difference is significant at resale.
Buying or renting here
Buyers should work through the standard resale checks with extra attention to the rooftop amenities: have your lawyer review the status certificate for the corporation’s finances and reserve fund, confirm parking and locker are on title, and read the rules on pets and short-term rentals. With 381 units there is usually some listing activity to compare against, so insist on real comparables from inside the building rather than neighbourhood averages.
For renters, the completion-date question has a practical edge: units first occupied before November 15, 2018 are generally covered by Ontario’s rent increase guideline, while later first occupancies may be exempt — and with a building completed around 2017–2018, individual units can fall either side of that line. Check the unit, not the building. My guide to whether an Etobicoke rental is rent-controlled walks through exactly how.
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Frequently asked questions
How many storeys and units does Jade Waterfront have?
Jade Waterfront is a 41-storey tower with 381 units at 33 Shore Breeze Drive, which also carries the address 2175 Lake Shore Boulevard West.
Who built Jade Waterfront and when?
The developer is Phantom Developments. Listing sites differ on the completion year — Strata.ca records 2017 while Condos.ca records 2018 — so treat the date as circa 2017–2018 and verify against the corporation’s records if it matters to you.
Does Jade Waterfront have a pool?
Yes — the listing records show an outdoor pool on the rooftop deck, alongside a gym, concierge, party room, guest suites, games and media rooms, a car wash bay and visitor parking. Confirm current access and seasonal hours with the building.
Are Jade Waterfront rentals rent-controlled?
It depends on the individual unit’s first occupancy date. Units first occupied before November 15, 2018 are generally covered by Ontario’s rent increase guideline; later first occupancies may be exempt. With a circa 2017–2018 building, check the specific unit before signing.
Sources
- Condos.ca — Jade Waterfront Condos, 33 Shore Breeze Drive / 2175 Lake Shore Blvd W. Building record: developer, 41 storeys, 381 units, amenities; shows a 2018 build year. Accessed 10 August 2026.
- Strata.ca — Jade Waterfront Condos, 33 Shore Breeze Dr. Building record: 41 storeys, 381 units, amenities; shows a 2017 completion year. Accessed 10 August 2026.
Related reading
- The Humber Bay Shores condo buildings guide
- Living in Eau Du Soleil — the twin towers next door
- Living in Vita on the Lake and Vita Two
- Living in Beyond the Sea — Star and North Towers
- Etobicoke community guide
About the author — Jatin Dua, Etobicoke real estate agent
I am Jatin Dua, a Realtor with RE/MAX Quantum Realty, working out of 799 The Queensway in Etobicoke. I walk clients through the Shore Breeze cluster often, and Jade’s middle scale — big enough for real amenities, small enough to feel like one building — is a distinction worth understanding before you choose.
Reach me at connect@jatindua.com or 437-987-1925.