Welcome to Brampton / Madoc

Madoc is a central Brampton neighbourhood in Ontario, located east of downtown Brampton between Kennedy Road, Bovaird Drive, Highway 410, and Queen Street. The area is well established, family-oriented, and rich in parks and amenities.

Attributes

Family-oriented community, multicultural and welcoming, abundant parks and recreation, historic Bovaird House, and quick highway access

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

An established central Brampton community known for its older streetscapes, parks, and family-friendly feel.



THE PEOPLE

Home to a diverse, multicultural mix of families, long-time residents, and newcomers from around the world.



THE LIFESTYLE

Daily life is supported by 12 local parks, the Century Gardens Recreation Centre, and a strong network of schools.



THE UNEXPECTED

The Historic Bovaird House, built between 1845 and 1852, sits within the neighbourhood as a working museum.



THE MARKET

An accessible Brampton market with detached and semi-detached homes, townhomes, and rental options.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Bramalea City Centre, Shoppers World, and downtown Brampton are all within a short drive.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Brampton 5 min  |  Highway 410 2 min  |  Toronto 35 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Queen Street Corridor, Bramalea, Northwood Park
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Madoc:

An established Brampton neighbourhood with deep history, mature streets, and a strong family feel.

Bordered by Bovaird Drive, Highway 410, Queen Street, and Kennedy Road, Madoc has been a central Brampton community for decades. Madoc homes for sale and Madoc homes for rent appeal to families and first-time buyers looking for parks, schools, and easy highway access.


What to Expect:

A mix of older detached homes, semi-detached homes, and townhouse complexes on tree-lined streets.

Madoc offers a fairly even split of housing types, including single detached and semi-detached homes alongside townhomes and apartments. The variety makes it a popular choice for first-time buyers, growing families, and investors.


The Lifestyle:

An active, family-friendly lifestyle anchored by parks, schools, and the Century Gardens Recreation Centre.

Madoc Park, Seaborn Park, Weybridge Park, and several smaller neighbourhood parks support baseball, soccer, ice skating, and everyday play. Century Gardens Recreation Centre adds two ice rinks, a pool, fitness facilities, and a large outdoor splash pad.

Unexpected Appeal:

One of the few Brampton neighbourhoods anchored by a working 19th-century heritage home.

The Historic Bovaird House, built between 1845 and 1852, sits within Madoc as a heritage site managed by the City of Brampton, offering programs and events that connect residents to the community's early settler history. The neighbourhood's mix of older streetscapes, mature trees, and historic architecture gives it a distinctive feel within central Brampton.



The Market:

An accessible central Brampton market with diverse housing types and steady demand.

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Madoc has historically offered some of the more affordable detached single-family options in central Brampton, with semi-detached homes, townhomes, and rental units rounding out the market. The neighbourhood draws steady interest from buyers who want value, location, and access to amenities.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The combination of central Brampton convenience, parks, history, and quick GTA access.

Highway 410 sits right next door, with Bramalea City Centre, Shoppers World, the Brampton GO Station, and downtown Brampton all just minutes away. For families, commuters, and investors, Madoc delivers a strong central location at an accessible price point.


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