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Milton, Ontario is located 30 minutes north of Hamilton, bordering Burlington. In the past two decades Milton has been one of the fastest growing municipalities in Canada, and recently the fastest overall in Ontario. It continues to experience growth which is projected to continue well into the future.
Being only 40 kilometres west of Toronto, the lovely, picturesque town is a favorite of commuters who like to enjoy quiet weekends. Parks, trails, off-leash dog parks and a vast selection of recreational activities will keep every member of the family busy with something to do. Milton’s long sports history is showcased at the Milton Sports Hall of Fame and highlights the achievements of professional athletes born in Milton-of which there are many! Baseball has deep roots in the area, having been played at one local club as early as 1872. Tennis courts, badminton courts, cricket and curling clubs, as well as 10 golf courses (and many other sports clubs) keep Milton active year-round.
The Milton Fall Fair is a 160-year-old annual tradition, full of fun and entertainment right in the centre of the historic downtown. Also held downtown is the Downtown Milton Street Festival, drawing nearly 100,000 people to enjoy live entertainment and street vendors.
As new residential developments continue in Milton, the town remains an excellent place to call home to take advantage of solid economic growth and a lovely, liveable community.
$The average rent as of 2024 for Milton is $1700 for a studio, $2100 for a 1 bedroom, $2600 for a 2 bedroom and $2800 for 3 bedroom apartment.
For commuters, Dempsey is perfect with a GO Train Station and easy access to the 400-series, depending on traffic you could be in Toronto in less than an hour. Dempsey is perfect for city workers who plan on living a quiet lifestyle outside of the city but need easy access for their commute. This community is also perfect for young professionals and empty-nesters because it also includes the Milton Leisure Center and the First Ontario Arts Centre for recreation.
For families, Timberlea is exactly what you’re looking for. It sports an amazing school district with two public and catholic elementary schools. With a great walking score, Milton Mall and GO Station nearby, it has everything a growing family would need. Family living is easy in these areas because of the friendly faces, quiet streets, fresh air and plentiful parks and playgrounds to take kids to.
Unfortunately, as a fully land-locked city with no residential areas near any rivers or parks, there are no notable waterfront communities.
However, many residential homes in various neighborhoods back onto ravines that may have small creeks, adding to a charming and organic lifestyle appeal, perfect for families with pets or kids.
With a lot of land, Milton is known for some diverse valleys and troughs and historic conservation areas, including the famous Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area, Hilton Falls Conservation Area, Crawford Lake Conservation Area and First Ontario Arts Centre.
Milton is also known for its seasonal countryside entertainment, being home to many commercial farms like Springridge Farm, Chudleigh’s Entertainment Farm where visitors can pick their own berries, apples or pumpkins, depending on the season. If you’re an animal lover, you can even pet some goats.
Some notable primary, elementary, secondary and high schools with high ratings in Milton include Guardian Angels Catholic Elementary School, Anne J. MacArthur Public School, St. Benedict Elementary School. As the city is relatively small, so are the schools, making for a more private and hands-on curriculum.
With children as a priority, some top rated daycares in Milton are Childventures Early Learning Academy, BrightPath Milton and Sleepy Snuggles Childcare Centre, with many already trusting them with childcare.
There is only one major hospital in Milton, being the Milton District Hospital, with a great medical team ready to attend to all your needs.
Individual parking spot rentals are not very common in cities like Milton as most apartment/house rentals will include at least one parking space in the price or utility. One of the perks of “country side” living is the parking spots are not oversaturated and there is no need to rent a separate parking space.
33% of public transit is accessible, making it quite difficult to commute using the transit system. Most Milton residents have cars and there are large area gaps between bus stops.
Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area, Kelso Conservation Area, Crawford Lake Conservation Area, Hilton Falls Conservation Area, Milton Leisure Center
Milton has an good livability score of 68/100, #90 ranked city in Ontario and #371 in Canada.