Milton is a larger city that still maintains its small town feel. With a population of over 110,000 Milton was deemed the fastest growing municipality in Canada between 2001 - 2011. Milton is located in Halton only 45kms from Toronto and is totally accessible to Toronto via the easy 401 access and GO Transit System.
Old Milton was established primarily between 1840-1890 but the town of Milton has continued to grow around it other neighbourhoods such as Dorset park, Scott, Mountainview, Clark, Forrest Grove and many more. Milton is still expanding.
Milton has a lot to offer including great schools, restaurants, shopping , recreational facilities, cultural events, hiking and more!
Did you know Milton constructed the first UCI Class 1 Velodrome in Canada for the 2015 the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games? The Mattamy National Cycling Centre features a 250-meter timber track with two 42-degree angle banks and can house 2,500 spectators.
For the outdoors person you can head to one of the many conservation areas Milton has to offer. Visit Kelso Conservation area and spend the day splashing at the sand beach, check out the cliffs at Rattlesnake Point, the Birds of Prey at Mountsberg, Mountain biking at Hilton Falls, Fishing at Robert Edmondson, Caving at Mount Nemo or visit the reconstructed 15th century Iroquoian village at Crawford Lake. Wrong season? No problem! Most of the parks offer cross country skiing, snowshoeing or trails that are open all season. Need more speed? That's ok head to Glen Eden and try out their skiing and snowboarding. They even offer lessons to the novice.
Milton continues to grow and offer more amazing amenities to the community! Your sure to find something for everyone here.
Milton is a larger city that still maintains its small town feel. With a population of over 110,000 Milton was deemed the fastest growing municipality in Canada between 2001 - 2011. Milton is located in Halton only 45kms from Toronto and is totally accessible to Toronto via the easy 401 access and GO Transit System.
Old Milton was established primarily between 1840-1890 but the town of Milton has continued to grow around it other neighbourhoods such as Dorset park, Scott, Mountainview, Clark, Forrest Grove and many more. Milton is still expanding.
Milton has a lot to offer including great schools, restaurants, shopping , recreational facilities, cultural events, hiking and more!
Did you know Milton constructed the first UCI Class 1 Velodrome in Canada for the 2015 the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games? The Mattamy National Cycling Centre features a 250-meter timber track with two 42-degree angle banks and can house 2,500 spectators.
For the outdoors person you can head to one of the many conservation areas Milton has to offer. Visit Kelso Conservation area and spend the day splashing at the sand beach, check out the cliffs at Rattlesnake Point, the Birds of Prey at Mountsberg, Mountain biking at Hilton Falls, Fishing at Robert Edmondson, Caving at Mount Nemo or visit the reconstructed 15th century Iroquoian village at Crawford Lake. Wrong season? No problem! Most of the parks offer cross country skiing, snowshoeing or trails that are open all season. Need more speed? That's ok head to Glen Eden and try out their skiing and snowboarding. They even offer lessons to the novice.
Milton continues to grow and offer more amazing amenities to the community! Your sure to find something for everyone here.