Why Uxbridge
Living in Uxbridge
Uxbridge calls itself the Trail Capital of Canada — and for once, a municipal slogan is actually true. With over 220 kilometres of maintained trails winding through the Oak Ridges Moraine, Uxbridge draws hikers, mountain bikers, cross-country skiers, and equestrians who can't believe this landscape exists less than an hour from downtown Toronto. The trails aren't paved suburban paths — they're actual wilderness routes through hardwood forests, past glacial kettle lakes, and along ridgelines with views that stretch to Lake Simcoe on clear days.
Downtown Uxbridge along Brock Street West is a genuine small-town main street that hasn't been replaced by chains. The Roxy Theatres cinema has been showing films since 1948. The Foster Memorial is an acoustically perfect concert hall in the middle of farmland. The Tin Mill Restaurant, the Blue Heron bookshop, and the Uxbridge Farmers' Market create a weekend rhythm that residents structure their lives around. It's the kind of town where the hardware store owner coaches minor hockey and the librarian has read every book in the children's section.
Uxbridge real estate attracts two distinct buyer profiles. The first is families seeking small-town Ontario life with Durham Region services — they buy detached homes in the subdivisions around Victoria Corners and Uxbridge Secondary School, typically in the $900K-$1.2M range. The second is rural property seekers: hobby farms, equestrian properties, and acreages north of town along Concession roads, ranging from $1.2M to $3M+ depending on acreage and outbuildings. The equestrian infrastructure here is serious — multiple boarding facilities, veterinary practices, and a riding community that competes provincially.
Uxbridge's trade-off is connectivity: there's no GO station yet (though one has been discussed), and Highway 404 is a 20-minute drive south. But for remote workers, retirees, or anyone who values daily contact with actual nature, homes for sale in Uxbridge offer a quality of life that no city subdivision can match.
Trail Capital of Canada — 220+ km of trails for hiking, biking, skiing
Charming downtown Brock Street with independent shops and eateries
Active arts and music community — Foster Memorial, Music Hall
Acreage properties and hobby farms within reach of the GTA
Population
21,500+
Avg. Household Income
$95,000
Transit
Uxbridge GO (planned), Highway 404/407 access
Notable Schools
Uxbridge SS, Joseph Gould PS
Known For
Trail capital · Small-town lifestyle · Arts community · Rural properties
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Thinking About Uxbridge?
I know Uxbridgeinside and out — the streets, the schools, the hidden gems. Whether you're buying or selling, let's talk strategy.
Abram Girgis, REALTOR® & Private Advisor · (647) 527-6077
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