UW Research and Technology Park is an innovation-driven area in Waterloo, Ontario, built around the David Johnston R+T Park on the University of Waterloo North Campus, home to global tech firms and research talent in Canada's Silicon Valley.
Tech industry hub, university campus proximity, light rail transit access, innovation community culture, and affordable Waterloo Region housing
A technology and research corridor on Waterloo's north end, anchored by the David Johnston R+T Park and the University of Waterloo's North Campus.
Tech professionals, researchers, graduate students, and startup founders make up the fabric of this knowledge-economy community in the heart of Waterloo Region.
The ION light rail line, Columbia Street amenities, and the university campus provide a walkable, transit-connected daily lifestyle for residents and workers alike.
Canada's first zero-carbon office building, evolv1, is located here, signalling the area's commitment to sustainable development and next-generation urban planning.
Adjacent residential streets offer condos, student housing, and family homes at Waterloo Region prices that remain well below comparable tech-hub markets in Canada.
Uptown Waterloo, Kitchener's downtown core, and the broader Region of Waterloo offer dining, arts, trails, and cultural events minutes from the park.

One of Canada's most concentrated innovation corridors, built around world-class research and technology.
The David Johnston Research and Technology Park spans 120 acres on the University of Waterloo's North Campus, bringing together global tech companies, startups, and researchers in one address. UW Research and Technology Park homes for sale and UW Research and Technology Park homes for rent attract professionals who want to live close to Waterloo's thriving innovation economy.

A knowledge-economy district with adjacent residential streets offering condos, townhomes, and family housing at accessible Waterloo Region prices.
The surrounding residential areas provide a mix of purpose-built student housing, modern condominiums, and established family homes. Residents benefit from proximity to the university campus, ION light rail service, and the Columbia Street commercial corridor for everyday needs.

Transit-connected, walkable, and surrounded by campus energy and Waterloo Region green space.
The ION LRT line links the area to Uptown Waterloo and Downtown Kitchener, reducing car dependence for daily commuters. The University of Waterloo's sports facilities, libraries, and dining are steps away, and the Grand River trail network provides natural recreation opportunities throughout the region.
Unexpected Appeal:
The R+T Park is home to evolv1, Canada's first zero-carbon office building, setting a national benchmark for sustainable urban development.




Waterloo Region real estate remains significantly more accessible than comparable tech-hub markets in Canada.
The area offers condominiums, townhomes, and detached homes suited to young professionals and growing families. Strong rental demand from university students and tech workers keeps vacancy rates low, making the corridor attractive for investors as well as owner-occupiers.

Living at the centre of Canada's most dynamic technology ecosystem, with Waterloo Region's quality of life at your doorstep.
Uptown Waterloo's restaurants, boutiques, and arts scene are minutes away by LRT, and Kitchener's cultural corridor adds theatre, galleries, and festivals to the mix. The Grand River and regional trail networks provide outdoor escapes, and Highway 401 connects residents to Toronto in under 90 minutes when needed.
