Ocean Club Waterfront Condominiums is a two-address, 39-storey condo complex at 59 & 60 Annie Craig Dr in Humber Bay Shores, completed in 2015 by Beaverhall Homes and Graywood Developments, with roughly 519 suites. It carries the full waterfront-tower amenity package — 24-hour concierge, indoor pool, gym, sauna, rooftop deck — with a TTC stop across Lake Shore Blvd W and Humber Bay Shores Park about a four-minute walk away.
What follows is the read I would give a client, not a sales sheet: what the building is, how the location works day to day, who it tends to suit, and what I would verify before signing anything.
The building
| Detail | Ocean Club Waterfront Condominiums |
|---|---|
| Address | 59 & 60 Annie Craig Dr, Etobicoke |
| Developer | Beaverhall Homes and Graywood Developments |
| Completed | 2015 (TSCC-2496 registered November 27, 2015) |
| Storeys | 39 |
| Suites | Approx. 519 |
| Tenure | Condominium |
Ocean Club is one condominium community spread across two municipal addresses, 59 and 60 Annie Craig Dr, developed by Beaverhall Homes and Graywood Developments and completed in 2015. The condominium corporation, TSCC-2496, was registered on November 27, 2015, and the complex is managed by Del Property Management. Per condos.ca, suites range roughly from 395 to 1,530 sq ft.
That is an unusually wide spread: very compact suites at one end, floor plans big enough to live in long-term at the other. A range that wide usually means a genuine mix of owners and tenants, but I would not guess at the ratio — a current listing search will show you the real picture on the day you ask.
Location and getting around
Annie Craig Dr is the small waterfront street at the heart of Humber Bay Shores, and Ocean Club sits right on it. For transit, there is a TTC bus stop opposite 2155 Lake Shore Blvd W, on the Prince Edward route, and Mimico GO station is nearby for rail commuting.
The green space is the headline here: Humber Bay Shores Park is about a four-minute walk from the door. If mornings by the water, running, cycling or walking a dog are part of your life, this location delivers that without a car.
What I would weigh rather than assume: commute time. Do not take anyone’s word — mine included — for how long the trip to your office takes. Time it yourself, at the hour you would actually travel. And visit on a cold, windy weekday as well as a sunny Saturday; the waterfront is a different neighbourhood in February than in July.
What day-to-day life offers
Ocean Club’s amenity list is one of the fuller ones on the peninsula: a 24-hour concierge, a gym, an indoor pool and sauna, a rooftop deck, a party room, a media room, a games room, guest suites, bike storage and visitor parking.
How I read a list like that: the 24-hour concierge is the piece people end up valuing most — packages, trades access, a human in the lobby at 2 a.m. Guest suites and visitor parking matter more than they sound if you host family from out of town. The rooftop deck and pool are the lifestyle pieces; their value depends entirely on whether you will use them.
The flip side is simply arithmetic: everything on that list is maintained out of the common expenses owners pay. I will not quote a fee figure in a blog post — fees change, and every listing states the current number — but when you compare buildings, compare what the fee buys, not just the dollar amount.
Who this building suits (and who it may not)
Ocean Club tends to suit people who want the classic Humber Bay Shores proposition at scale: a full-service tower, water and parkland at the door, and a suite range wide enough that both a first-time buyer and a downsizer can find a floor plan. The 2015 completion date also means a decade of operating history exists to be read, which careful buyers value.
Who should think harder: if what you actually want is a quiet low-rise street, a 39-storey, roughly 519-suite complex is the opposite of that, however good the concierge is. If a subway station at your door is non-negotiable, test the transit reality here before you fall for the view. And if you need specifics — a parking spot, a locker, pet provisions, short-term rental rules — none of that should be assumed from a blog. It lives in the declaration, rules and status certificate, and I check those documents on every deal for exactly that reason.
Buying or renting here
If you are buying, the process is the same as any Etobicoke condo, with one non-negotiable: a status certificate review before you firm up. That is where the reserve fund, the budget, any special assessments and the rules actually live. I would also walk the specific suite line at different times of day — sun and sound vary a lot across a complex this size.
If you are renting, remember that Ontario allows exactly one deposit — last month’s rent — and that a building completed in 2015 was first occupied well before the November 15, 2018 line that decides whether a unit is covered by Ontario’s rent increase guideline. Units here are generally on the rent-controlled side of that line, but confirm your own unit’s position rather than assuming: I wrote a plain-language guide at is my Etobicoke rental rent-controlled? that walks through exactly how to check.
The takeaway
Ocean Club is a large, fully-amenitized 2015 complex in the heart of Humber Bay Shores, with a wide suite range, a park four minutes away, and a decade of history a careful buyer can actually read. Judge it on the documents and your own timed commute, not the skyline photos.
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Frequently asked questions
When was Ocean Club in Etobicoke built?
Ocean Club Waterfront Condominiums was completed in 2015 by Beaverhall Homes and Graywood Developments. The condominium corporation, TSCC-2496, was registered on November 27, 2015.
How many storeys and suites does Ocean Club have?
The complex rises 39 storeys across two addresses, 59 and 60 Annie Craig Dr, with approximately 519 suites. Per condos.ca, suites range roughly from 395 to 1,530 sq ft.
What amenities does Ocean Club offer?
The building offers a 24-hour concierge, gym, indoor pool, sauna, rooftop deck, party room, media room, games room, guest suites, bike storage and visitor parking. Confirm current amenity access and any rules through the status certificate before relying on them.
Is Ocean Club close to transit and parks?
There is a TTC bus stop opposite 2155 Lake Shore Blvd W on the Prince Edward route, and Mimico GO station is nearby. Humber Bay Shores Park is about a four-minute walk away. Always time your own specific commute before committing.
Sources
- condos.ca — Ocean Club Waterfront Condominiums. Building page confirming the key specs, registration and suite size range. Accessed August 10, 2026.
- southetobicoke.com — Ocean Club Waterfront. Confirms the developers, 2015 completion, 39 floors and 519 suites. Accessed August 10, 2026.
Related reading
- Living in Lago at the Waterfront, next door at 56 Annie Craig Dr
- Living in Cove at Waterways, the mid-rise at 39 Annie Craig Dr
- Living in Water’s Edge at the Cove, the 56-storey neighbour
- Living in Vita on the Lake & Vita Two on Annie Craig Dr
- Humber Bay Shores condo buildings: my guide to every tower
- Etobicoke communities overview
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. Humber Bay Shores is a neighbourhood I work building by building, because the towers here differ far more than their glass exteriors suggest — and the differences are in the documents, not the renderings.
Reach me at connect@jatindua.com or 437-987-1925.