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About Waterdown, Ontario

Waterdown is a quaint community sitting on the escarpment located north east of Burlington. With easy highway access to the 403, 407, 401 & QEW, Waterdown is an easy commute to many nearby cities.

Waterdown is home to a growing population of new families supported by the development of new parks, schools, shopping and of course....homes. For the growing family there is access to a wide variety of sporting activities including hockey, baseball, soccer and dance with the YMCA being the focal point of many of these activities.

If you are considering moving your family to a new environment, Waterdown would be an ideal location to watch your family grow.

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Client Testimonial

Joe Malec of Malec Moore has assisted our family in the sale and purchase of over 10 homes over the last decade. He has taken the time to get to know what our needs are and consistently provides homes that meet those growing demands. He thinks outside the box to provide the best possible solutions including the renting of one home before it was actually sold to the renter. Joe possesses all the attributes necessary to be an excellent broker. A dedicated professional that knows the market and how to get his clients the very best.

Paul Masson, Malec/Moore Keller Williams Edge Realty Inc, Burlington, ON

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Waterdown is a town in Canada which since 2001 has been a community of Hamilton, Ontario. Waterdown was created from that part of East Flamborough Township on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, just east of the junction of King's Highways Nos. 5 and 6. That intersection is known as Clappison's Corners, but continuous residential and commercial buildings between the two communities make it difficult to see any difference. Waterdown is expanding greatly, with the recent addition of a YMCA and several commercial establishments. Waterdown is also home to local community institutions such as Pickwick Books, Red Sky Design, Waterdown Cycle and the Waterdown Legion. Waterdown is also home to a hockey arena, North Wentworth Community Centre & Arena, which is home of the Flamborough Hockey Association.

Because of the approval of new homes in Waterdown – at least 6,500 more houses in the near future – there are ongoing discussions regarding the planned $50 million 'Waterdown By-Pass', which would allow for easier access across the city. Waterdown population growth was approximately 28.9% over the years 1996 and 2001. Waterdown, and its associated Great Falls are located on the local portion of the Bruce Trail System in Ontario. Many national and regionally rare flora species grow in the natural areas of Waterdown. Tourists may come to Waterdown in October and November to visit the Rotary Haunted House which has been in operation for 16 years (as of 2008). Until 2006 this haunted house was operated by the Rotary Club of Waterdown, and is now operated by the Rotary Club of Hamilton.



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