Living at Riva Del Lago, 110 Marine Parade Drive

Last updated 23 August 2026. Written by Jatin Dua, licensed Realtor with RE/MAX Quantum Realty, 799 The Queensway, Etobicoke. Sourced and dated throughout, including one figure I would rather a buyer heard from me than discovered later.

Quick answer

Riva Del Lago at 110 Marine Parade Drive is the boutique building of Humber Bay Shores: 16 storeys and 155 suites, against a cluster average of 30-plus storeys and 400-plus suites. It is registered as TSCC-2594 and managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services. condos.ca gives the year built as 2017; strata.ca says 2018.

Its real distinguishing feature is suite size. condos.ca shows a range from 551 up to 2,649 square feet. There are very few buildings in Humber Bay where you can buy something that large, and that is the whole reason a certain kind of buyer ends up here.

Riva Del Lago at a glance

Field Detail Source
Address 110 Marine Parade Drive, Etobicoke condos.ca, strata.ca
Storeys 16 condos.ca, strata.ca
Suites 155 condos.ca, strata.ca
Year built 2017 (condos.ca) / 2018 (strata.ca) — sources disagree both
Condominium corporation TSCC-2594 condos.ca
Property management Crossbridge Condominium Services condos.ca
Suite sizes 551–2,649 sq ft condos.ca
Maintenance fee rate $0.78 per sq ft (read 23 Aug 2026) strata.ca
Developer Not published on either source I checked
Neighbourhood Mimico / Humber Bay Shores condos.ca, strata.ca

The case for a 155-suite building on Marine Parade

Humber Bay Shores is a vertical neighbourhood. Most of its towers were built to the same brief: maximise suite count, load the amenity floor, sell the lake view. Riva Del Lago was not.

What 155 suites buys you, in practical terms:

  • Elevators that work. This sounds trivial until you have lived in a 500-suite tower with three elevators and a moving-day booking system. Waiting is the single most common complaint I hear from Humber Bay residents, and it is a pure function of suites-per-elevator.
  • A concierge who knows your name and your parcel. In a boutique building the front desk is a service; in a large tower it is a queue.
  • Suites that are actually houses in the air. A 2,000-plus square foot condo with a lake outlook is a legitimate alternative to a detached house for a downsizer who wants space without stairs or a lawn. There are perhaps a handful of buildings in South Etobicoke offering that.

And what it costs you: fixed building expenses divided 155 ways rather than 500. The $0.78 per square foot fee rate strata.ca showed on 23 August 2026 was mid-range among the Mimico buildings I checked that day — but on a 2,000 square foot suite, a mid-range rate is still a large monthly number. Do that multiplication before you fall in love with the floor plan.

A figure I would rather you heard from me

When I read strata.ca’s Riva Del Lago page on 23 August 2026, it stated that property values in the building had decreased 13% over the preceding twelve months — the steepest decline of the South Etobicoke buildings I checked that day. The same page showed suites selling in about 31 days on average.

I am publishing that because you would find it eventually and you should find it before you make an offer, not after. But read it properly. It is one aggregator’s calculation, over a twelve-month window, in a building where only a handful of suites trade in a year — so a single large or unusual sale can move the figure sharply. It is a prompt to ask a question, not an answer. If you are considering this building, ask me for the actual sold comparables and I will show you the individual transactions rather than an index.

Amenities

Both databases agree on: concierge, gym, guest suites, media room, and a car wash bay. condos.ca additionally lists an indoor pool, sauna, jacuzzi, party room, rec room, meeting room, bike storage, outdoor patio, visitor parking and building fibre internet; strata.ca additionally lists indoor parking.

Because several of those — the pool in particular — appear on only one source, treat the shorter shared list as certain and confirm the rest with the property manager. For a 155-suite building, an indoor pool would be a notably expensive amenity to carry, which is exactly why I would want it confirmed rather than assumed.

Location and getting around

The nearest transit stop is opposite 88 Park Lawn Road; Jane subway station is roughly seven minutes away by car per strata.ca. Dining is within about a five-minute walk, groceries about thirteen minutes, and the Butterfly Garden and Mimico Creek parkland within about ten.

strata.ca rates the walkability 6 out of 10 and describes it, in its own words, as a “sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t” kind of walkability. That is a fair summary of Humber Bay generally: superb for walking to a park, a trail or a restaurant; awkward for a full grocery run without a car.

Why I don’t quote maintenance fee inclusions here

When I checked this building on 23 August 2026, the two large public condo databases — condos.ca and strata.ca — disagreed about what the monthly fee covers. That pattern held on most South Etobicoke buildings I checked, which tells me at least one of them is populating the field from individual MLS listings rather than from the corporation’s budget. Under my licence I’m not willing to publish a fee inclusion list I can’t stand behind. The only reliable source is the status certificate, which the corporation must provide within 10 days of a written request and a fee capped at $100 including HST under Ontario’s Condominium Act. Ask for it before you waive conditions, and have your lawyer read it.

Who this building suits

  • Strong fit: a downsizer trading a house for genuine square footage; a buyer who values a small building’s service level over a large building’s amenity list; anyone who has been frustrated by elevator waits in a big tower.
  • Think harder: an investor who needs liquidity and deep comparables — 155 suites means very few sales per year; a buyer stretching to afford a large suite without stress-testing the monthly fee; anyone who needs a walkable grocery store.

The takeaway

Riva Del Lago is the boutique option in a cluster of towers, and the large suites are genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere in Humber Bay. Two things need your attention before an offer: the monthly fee in dollars — not per square foot — on the specific suite, and the actual sold comparables rather than the twelve-month index. Bring me the unit and I will pull both.

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Frequently asked questions

How many units are in Riva Del Lago?

155 suites across 16 storeys, per both condos.ca and strata.ca. That makes it one of the smallest buildings in Humber Bay Shores, where most towers carry 300 to 500 suites.

When was Riva Del Lago built?

The two sources disagree: condos.ca says 2017 and strata.ca says 2018. The condominium corporation is TSCC-2594. If the exact date matters, the registration record for the corporation is the authority.

How big are the suites at 110 Marine Parade Drive?

condos.ca shows a range from 551 to 2,649 square feet. The large end of that range is unusual for Humber Bay Shores and is the main reason downsizers look at this building.

Have prices gone down at Riva Del Lago?

strata.ca reported a 13% decrease in values over the preceding twelve months when I read it on 23 August 2026. I would treat that as a prompt rather than a conclusion: in a 155-suite building only a handful of suites trade per year, so one unusual sale moves an index like that considerably. Ask for the individual sold comparables before drawing any conclusion.

Who manages Riva Del Lago?

Crossbridge Condominium Services, per condos.ca as of 23 August 2026. Confirm the current manager in the status certificate, since management contracts change.

Does Riva Del Lago have a pool?

condos.ca lists an indoor pool; strata.ca does not. Because it appears on only one source I would confirm it with the property manager before relying on it. Both sources agree on a concierge, gym, guest suites, media room and car wash bay.

Sources

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About the author — Jatin Dua, Etobicoke real estate agent

I’m a licensed Realtor with RE/MAX Quantum Realty at 799 The Queensway in Etobicoke, a few minutes from every building on this page. I work with buyers, sellers and investors across Mimico, Humber Bay Shores, New Toronto, Long Branch, Alderwood and the Stonegate–Queensway corridor. I write these building guides the way I’d brief a client at my own kitchen table: what is documented, what isn’t, and where the published numbers disagree with each other.

Questions about a specific suite? connect@jatindua.com or 437-987-1925.

Please read this. This page is general information for Ontario residents, not legal, tax, financial or investment advice, and it is not a substitute for a lawyer’s review of a status certificate or an accountant’s review of your numbers. Building details are drawn from the public sources listed above on the date shown and can change without notice; where those sources disagree with each other, I have said so rather than picking a number. Always verify unit-specific facts — fees, parking, locker, exclusive-use areas, rules and any special assessment — against the condominium corporation’s own documents before you commit. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract with another brokerage. E. & O.E.

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