Lakeshore North is a family neighbourhood in northern Waterloo, Ontario, developed throughout the 1990s. It features varied housing styles, three parks, and proximity to Laurel Creek Conservation Area and the St. Jacobs Farmers Market.
Established family community, varied 1990s housing styles, three neighbourhood parks, proximity to Laurel Creek Conservation Area, and convenient access to the St. Jacobs Farmers Market
A well-planned suburban community on Waterloo's northern boundary, developed in the 1990s with wide streets, established trees, and a strong sense of belonging.
A mix of long-term family residents, empty-nesters with 30-plus years in the community, and newcomers drawn by good schools and peaceful residential streets.
Three neighbourhood parks, tennis and basketball courts, and proximity to Laurel Creek Conservation Area and the St. Jacobs Farmers Market define the active outdoor lifestyle.
The bordering Woolwich Township is home to an established Mennonite community, and it is not uncommon to see horse and buggy travel along Weber Street and Benjamin Road.
A diverse range of housing options including detached homes, bungalows, semi-detached properties, townhomes, and condominiums at competitive Waterloo Region price points.
Residents enjoy quick access to the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Kitchener's employment corridors, all within a short drive.

A community shaped by thoughtful 1990s suburban planning with lasting family appeal.
Lakeshore North sits at the northern edge of Waterloo, Ontario, where city amenities meet the open countryside of Woolwich Township. The neighbourhood's wide, tree-lined streets and varied housing stock attract families looking for stability and space. Lakeshore North homes for sale include detached homes, bungalows, and townhomes at accessible prices, while Lakeshore North homes for rent appeal to university students and young families starting out.

Varied housing styles developed throughout the 1990s in a quiet, well-planned residential setting.
Buyers will find two-storey detached homes, split-level properties, bungalows, semi-detached homes, townhomes, and condominium apartments across the neighbourhood. The housing stock reflects a consistent 1990s suburban character with wide lots and established landscaping. Long-term residents and young families coexist in this stable, welcoming community.

Parks, conservation land, and a world-famous farmers market are all within minutes.
The neighbourhood is anchored by three parks: Cornerbrook Park, Pinebrook Park with soccer fields, a tennis court, and a basketball court, and Lakeshore Optimist Park. Laurel Creek Conservation Area is just minutes away and offers hiking, cycling, and fishing year-round. The St. Jacobs Farmers Market, renowned across Ontario for local produce and artisanal goods, is a short drive north on Weber Street.
Unexpected Appeal:
Horse and buggy traffic on local roads is a genuine reminder of the historic Mennonite community next door.




A variety of housing forms at Waterloo Region prices with strong long-term appeal for families.
The market offers detached homes, semi-detached properties, townhomes, and condominiums developed primarily in the 1990s. A commercial plaza at Weber Street and Northfield Drive has added retail, restaurants, and services, supporting the neighbourhood's long-term value. Prices remain competitive relative to larger centres, making Lakeshore North an attractive option for value-conscious buyers.

The rare combination of city convenience, natural conservation land, and a connection to Waterloo Region's rural heritage.
The neighbourhood is minutes from the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Conestoga College, placing education and employment within easy reach. Northlake Woods Public School sits at the heart of the community, and Sir Edgar Bauer Catholic School serves families seeking Catholic education nearby. The pace of life, quality parks, and proximity to open countryside make Lakeshore North one of Waterloo's most genuinely livable communities.
