Townsend is a planned community in Norfolk County, Ontario, established in 1970 to serve the industrial corridor near Nanticoke, and today offering quiet, affordable residential living in a natural setting.
Planned residential community, affordable housing, peaceful suburban setting, Norfolk County lifestyle, and proximity to Lake Erie and industrial employment
Townsend is a unique planned community in Norfolk County, founded in 1970 with ambitious growth projections, today offering quiet, primarily residential living with affordable housing
Townsend attracts residents who value peaceful suburban living, low housing costs, and proximity to both Norfolk County's agricultural landscape and the industrial employment corridor at Nanticoke
The community is surrounded by Norfolk County's natural beauty, with Lake Erie, the Long Point Biosphere Region, and the amenities of Simcoe all within easy reach
Townsend was conceived by the Government of Ontario to become a city of over 100,000 people, making it one of the province's most unusually planned and quietly peaceful residential communities
Townsend offers predominantly single-detached housing at some of the most affordable price points in Norfolk County, with median shelter costs of just $940 per month across the region
Simcoe, Jarvis, and the Lake Erie shoreline are all within easy reach, as is Hamilton for larger urban amenities and employment

A planned community with a remarkable origin story and a present defined by affordability and tranquility.
Townsend is a residential community in Norfolk County, Ontario, established in 1970 by the Government of Ontario as a planned city intended to support industrial growth near Nanticoke. Those searching for Townsend homes for sale will find a quietly peaceful neighbourhood with affordable housing and access to the natural beauty of Norfolk County. Townsend homes for rent are also available for those drawn to the area's low cost of living and relaxed pace.

A primarily residential community with affordable single-detached homes and a low-density, suburban character
Townsend today is almost entirely residential, with single-detached homes making up the dominant housing type consistent with Norfolk County's broader 82.7% single-family housing stock. The community is quiet and low-density, with government services and children's programs among the key amenities available to residents.

Norfolk County's natural landscape and proximity to Lake Erie define the outdoor lifestyle around Townsend.
Residents are within easy reach of the Lake Erie shoreline, the Long Point Biosphere Region, and Long Point Provincial Park, offering some of Ontario's finest freshwater beaches, birding, fishing, and nature trails. The town of Simcoe, 20 minutes away, provides the full range of commercial and recreational amenities that round out daily life.
Unexpected Appeal:
Townsend was designed to be one of Ontario's largest cities and instead became one of its quietest and most affordable communities.




Among the most affordable residential markets in Norfolk County, with low shelter costs and strong housing quality.
Townsend offers single-detached homes at price points that reflect Norfolk County's affordability, with median shelter costs across the county at just $940 per month. For buyers seeking space, quiet, and value within commuting distance of Hamilton or Simcoe, Townsend is a compelling option.

The affordability, tranquility, and surprising depth of natural and regional amenities surrounding Townsend.
From Lake Erie's sandy shores to the wildlife-rich Long Point Peninsula, and from the agricultural heritage of Norfolk County to the urban options of Hamilton 45 minutes away, Townsend offers a genuinely affordable and peaceful base in one of Ontario's most naturally rich regions. It is a community that rewards those who seek space, quiet, and value in equal measure.
