Welcome to Waterloo

Waterloo is a fast-growing university and tech city in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, about 94 kilometres west of Toronto. The community is anchored by two major universities and one of the country leading technology clusters.

Attributes

Two world-class universities, one of the largest tech clusters in Canada, a young and highly educated population, the LRT light rail line, and a strong arts and festival scene

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A growing southwestern Ontario city built around innovation, education, and Grand River heritage



THE PEOPLE

A young, highly educated, and diverse population shaped by the universities, international students, and the tech workforce



THE LIFESTYLE

Waterloo Park, the iON LRT, the Grand River trail network, and Uptown Waterloo all feed an active urban lifestyle



THE UNEXPECTED

Roughly one in ten local workers is employed in technology, with offices for Google, Shopify, Oracle, Intel, and SAP



THE MARKET

A diverse housing market featuring detached homes, semi-detached houses, townhomes, and new condominium towers along the LRT line



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Highway 401, the GO Transit network, and Toronto Pearson Airport are all within easy reach for regional travel


LOCATED IN THE GREATER WATERLOO AREA

Drive Times:
Kitchener 5 min  |  Cambridge 20 min  |  Guelph 25 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Communities Kitchener, Cambridge, Woolwich
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Waterloo:

A southwestern Ontario city built on universities, technology, and Grand River heritage.

Waterloo is one of three cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, settled in the early 1800s by Pennsylvania Mennonites and named for the Battle of Waterloo. Today the city is best known for the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and a globally connected tech sector. Waterloo homes for sale and Waterloo homes for rent attract families, students, professors, tech professionals, and newcomers from around the world.


What to Expect:

A growing, transit-rich city with a strong campus and tech identity.

Expect a mix of established residential neighbourhoods, modern condominium corridors along the iON LRT line, and an Uptown core full of restaurants, shops, and cultural venues. The city has been one of the fastest growing in Canada, driven by jobs in technology, financial services, insurance, and research.


The Lifestyle:

University-driven, outdoorsy, and full of events.

Waterloo Park hosts year-round festivals and the popular winter Wonders of Winter light display. The Grand River and its tributaries provide trails, fishing, and quiet green corridors at the edges of the city, while Uptown Waterloo offers patios, breweries, theatres, and a strong farmers market scene.

Unexpected Appeal:

A mid-sized Ontario city quietly anchors one of the strongest tech clusters in the country.

Companies such as Google, Shopify, Oracle, Intel, and SAP operate offices in or near Waterloo, while the University of Waterloo continues to produce engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians who shape the cluster from the inside out. The result is a city that punches well above its weight on innovation and research.



The Market:

A diverse, growing housing market shaped by students, families, and tech workers.

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Housing options range from heritage homes near Uptown and the universities to suburban detached and semi-detached homes in the north and west, joined by townhouses and a fast-growing supply of condominium towers along the King Street and Northfield Drive corridors. Buyers and renters include first-time owners, families, students, faculty, and investors targeting student or professional rentals.


You'll Fall In Love With:

A city that combines university energy, global tech reach, and small-city quality of life.

Waterloo gives residents two universities, a major tech sector, a riverfront trail system, and easy onward connections to Kitchener, Cambridge, Guelph, and the wider Greater Toronto Area. Highway 401, the GO Transit network, and Toronto Pearson Airport are all within easy reach, while local festivals, breweries, and theatres make staying close to home just as appealing.


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