Ainslie Wood North is the northern pocket of the Ainslie Wood community in west Hamilton, Ontario. The area is bordered by Main Street West, Cootes Drive, and the Dundas town line, with Cootes Paradise sitting right behind the neighbourhood.
Quiet residential streets, high rate of home ownership, walking access to Cootes Paradise and McMaster University, mix of older homes and new construction, and easy reach to Dundas
A quiet, family-friendly west Hamilton pocket sitting between Main Street West, McMaster, and Cootes Paradise
A high share of owner-occupied households featuring families, faculty, professionals, and long-time residents
Cootes Paradise, the Royal Botanical Gardens, and the McMaster trail network all sit within walking distance
One of the largest urban wetlands in southern Ontario backs onto residential streets here, offering trails right at home
A mostly owner-occupied market featuring detached homes, custom builds, and a smaller share of new condominium projects
Downtown Dundas, McMaster Innovation Park, and Highway 403 are all within minutes of the neighbourhood

A quiet residential pocket of west Hamilton sitting right next to one of the area largest nature reserves.
Ainslie Wood North is the northern slice of the Ainslie Wood community, bounded by Main Street West to the south, Cootes Drive to the east, and the Dundas town line to the west. The streets are quiet and tree-lined, with detached houses, custom rebuilds, and a smaller share of newer condominium projects. Ainslie Wood North homes for sale and Ainslie Wood North homes for rent appeal to established families, faculty, and professionals looking for a calm, owner-occupied west Hamilton address.

A predominantly owner-occupied residential community.
Around three quarters of households here own their home, with rentals making up a smaller share than in the rest of Ainslie Wood. Housing options range from post-war detached homes and small bungalows to substantial newer builds and a handful of low-rise condominium projects.

Walking trails, wetlands, and campus life all close to home.
Cootes Paradise, a large urban wetland and conservation area, sits directly behind the neighbourhood, with trails connecting to the Royal Botanical Gardens and the McMaster campus. Residents can walk to lectures, paddle in the wetland in summer, or explore the Sassafras Point trail without ever needing the car.
Unexpected Appeal:
A protected wetland and a major university sit on opposite sides of the same neighbourhood.




A stable, owner-driven corner of west Hamilton.
Detached homes dominate the market, supported by custom rebuilds on long-held lots and a small number of newer townhouse and condominium projects along Main Street West. Buyers tend to be families upgrading, McMaster faculty, professionals, and longer-term owners looking for stability and trail access.

A west Hamilton neighbourhood that puts a wetland, a university, and a historic town all within walking distance.
Ainslie Wood North combines walking access to Cootes Paradise and McMaster with quick drives to downtown Dundas, the Royal Botanical Gardens, and Highway 403. Westdale Village, Burlington, and Toronto are all easy onward connections, while the trails right behind the neighbourhood make slowing down just as appealing as commuting out.
