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Joe Malec & Carol Moore
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About Milton, Ontario

Milton is part of the Halton Regional Municipality with an economy based on agriculture and a strong influence of new industry.

There are many transportation networks linking Milton with other nearby communities including major highways such as the 401, 407 and Hwy 25 along with the Canadian National and Pacific Railways. These transportation links help serve the needs of local manufacturers in the industries of auto parts, steel recycling, aerospace and tele-communications.

Milton's proximity to Lester B. Pearson International Airport make it a natural tourist destination. In 1990 the Niagara Escarpment was designated as an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in order to protect and monitor the area's ecosystem.

Nature lovers, hikers, rock climbers and skiers are all drawn to the many areas of the escarpment inlcuding Rattle Snake Point and Crawford Lake.

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Client Testimonial

I bought and sold my homes through Carol Moore. She was extremely attentive and very committed to providing the most out of my search for a new home and ensuring that my needs were met regarding the sale of my previous home. She made the entire process really easy to manage and ensured that my expectations were in line with current market trends, so to provide a realistic outlook for the sale of my previous home. Always attentive and dedicated to providing me with details of all matters that pertained to open houses, inquiries, and negotiations. I would definitely recommend Carol to my friends and/or family.

Edison & Gisella Cerda, Oakville, Ontario

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Milton is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area. The town received a significant amount of attention after the 2006 census indicated that Milton was the fastest growing municipality in the Greater Golden Horseshoe, with a 71.4% increase in population between 2001 and 2006. Milton is located 40 km (25 mi) west of Downtown Toronto on Highway 401, and is the western terminus for the Milton line commuter train and bus corridor operated by GO Transit. Milton is on the edge of Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO world biosphere reserve and the Bruce Trail. The town also boasts one of the highest household incomes in the GTA.

Milton has many conservation parks, campgrounds and recreational areas which are owned by Conservation Halton, a conservation authority. Every Labour Day weekend the Milton Steam-Era takes place. The Milton Fall Fair is held every year on the last weekend of September. The Fall Fair has been a tradition in the town for over 60 years. The event takes place at the Milton Fairgrounds located in the historic downtown area of Milton. A farmers' market operates on Main Street in downtown Milton on Saturdays 8am-Noon, from May through October. The section of Main Street that hosts the market is closed off to vehicles during the event.



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