Welcome to Kitchener / Northward

Northward is a well-established neighbourhood in Kitchener, Ontario, home to the Woodside National Historic Site, the childhood estate of Prime Minister Mackenzie King, offering parks and affordable living in Waterloo Region.

Attributes

Historic landmark neighbourhood, mature residential community, affordable cost of living, excellent Grand River Transit access, and proximity to downtown Kitchener

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Northward is a quietly established residential area in Kitchener's North Ward, known for its tree-lined streets and strong sense of community.



THE PEOPLE

Families and long-term residents make up the fabric of Northward, creating a welcoming, community-oriented environment.



THE LIFESTYLE

Residents enjoy local parks including Guelph Street Park and Springwood Park, with Grand River Transit providing easy connections throughout Kitchener and the region.



THE UNEXPECTED

Northward is home to Woodside National Historic Site, the childhood estate of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's longest-serving Prime Minister.



THE MARKET

Northward offers some of the most accessible housing prices in Waterloo Region, with a cost of living approximately 15 percent below the Ontario average.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

The neighbouring communities of Waterloo and Cambridge each offer distinct employment, education, and cultural opportunities within a short drive.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER KITCHENER AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Kitchener 10 min  |  Waterloo 15 min  |  Cambridge 20 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Eastwood, Mount Hope, Fairfield
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Northward:

A community where history and everyday neighbourhood life exist side by side.

Northward is a well-established residential neighbourhood in the North Ward of Kitchener, Ontario, where mature trees line streets of modest family homes. Northward homes for sale offer an affordable entry point into the Kitchener real estate market, while Northward homes for rent provide flexible options for newcomers to the area.


What to Expect:

Established housing stock on quiet residential streets.

Northward features a mix of post-war bungalows, semi-detached homes, and modest single-family houses that appeal to first-time buyers and growing families. The neighbourhood has maintained its established character over the decades, offering stability and genuine community roots.


The Lifestyle:

Quiet parks, community space, and easy access to the city.

Residents of Northward enjoy neighbourhood parks such as Guelph Street Park and Springwood Park for outdoor recreation. Grand River Transit routes provide reliable connections to downtown Kitchener and the broader region, making car-optional living accessible for many households.

Unexpected Appeal:

One of Canada's most storied historic sites sits quietly within the neighbourhood.

Woodside National Historic Site, located right within Northward, is the beautifully restored childhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's longest-serving Prime Minister. The 11.5-acre property, maintained by Parks Canada, is open to visitors and serves as a living piece of Canadian political history.



The Market:

Affordable housing in a stable, established community.

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Northward presents one of the most accessible price points in Kitchener, with a cost of living approximately 15 percent below the Ontario average. The neighbourhood offers single-family homes, semi-detached properties, and smaller residential lots that attract first-time buyers and investors looking for value in Waterloo Region.


You'll Fall In Love With:

Everything Waterloo Region has to offer is close at hand.

Northward residents are well-positioned to enjoy the amenities of Kitchener's downtown core, the universities and innovation economy of Waterloo, and the scenic Grand River corridor. The community's affordability, combined with proximity to regional transit and employment centres, makes Northward a compelling choice for those seeking genuine value in a livable Ontario city.


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