Welcome to Kingston / Hillendale

Hillendale is a sought-after neighbourhood in Kingston, Ontario, featuring picturesque tree-lined streets, a mix of bungalow and Victorian-style homes on large lots, and excellent walkability to shopping, schools, and community parks.

Attributes

Picturesque tree-lined streets, 1950s bungalows on generous lots, walkable to Kingston Centre, community parks and trails, and appeal to families and young professionals

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A charming and sought-after Kingston community of tree-lined streets, generous lots, and a mix of 1950s bungalows and Victorian-style homes that give the neighbourhood a varied and genuinely appealing built character.



THE PEOPLE

A mixed community of long-term homeowners, families, and young professionals drawn by the central location, reliable transit, and the neighbourhood's well-established residential appeal.



THE LIFESTYLE

Community parks, walking trails, walkable access to Kingston Centre, nearby schools and daycares, and a local dining scene make daily life in Hillendale genuinely practical and enjoyable.



THE UNEXPECTED

Hillendale's northwest Kingston location puts Kingston Centre, one of the city's main commercial districts, within a short walk, while the neighbourhood itself retains a quiet, tree-shaded residential feel.



THE MARKET

1950s and 1960s bungalows on large lots at competitive price points, alongside Victorian-style homes and apartment options, give buyers a range of entry points into one of Kingston's most desirable communities.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Polson Park, adjacent to the Hillendale area, provides additional green space and recreational facilities that extend the neighbourhood's outdoor amenity well beyond its own community parks.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER KINGSTON AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Kingston 10 min  |  Highway 401 15 min  |  Napanee 35 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Polson Park, Williamsville, Strathcona Park
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Hillendale:

A charming and well-established Kingston neighbourhood of tree-lined streets, large lots, and a housing mix that appeals to a broad range of buyers and renters.

Hillendale is one of Kingston's most sought-after northwest communities, combining the character of 1950s and 1960s bungalows on generous lots with Victorian-style homes and modern apartment buildings. The neighbourhood sits in a central location with excellent walkability to Kingston Centre and reliable transit connections, making it practical for families and young professionals alike. Hillendale homes for sale and Hillendale homes for rent remain in strong demand among buyers who value tree-lined streetscapes, good bones, and proximity to everything Kingston's core has to offer.


What to Expect:

A varied housing stock of postwar bungalows on large lots, Victorian-style homes, and apartment buildings in a well-connected northwest Kingston setting.

Buyers in Hillendale will find a genuine mix of housing types that accommodates different budgets and lifestyle needs. The postwar bungalows, many from the 1950s and 1960s, sit on substantial lots with mature landscaping and offer significant renovation or expansion potential. Victorian-era homes add architectural variety, while apartment buildings provide rental and condo options for those who prefer not to maintain a full property. Schools and daycares are typically within walking distance, making the neighbourhood particularly practical for young families.


The Lifestyle:

Walkable access to Kingston Centre, community parks and trails, local dining, and reliable transit make Hillendale an exceptionally livable neighbourhood for everyday life.

Hillendale residents can walk to the nearest supermarket, reach local cafes and restaurants without a car, and access Kingston Centre, one of the city's primary retail and dining districts, entirely on foot. Community parks and walking trails within the neighbourhood provide green space and recreational options close to home, while Polson Park nearby expands the outdoor amenity available to residents. Public transit connections make commuting to Queen's University, downtown Kingston, and other employment centres straightforward.

Unexpected Appeal:

Hillendale sits within walking distance of Kingston Centre while maintaining the quiet character of a mature residential neighbourhood, a combination that is genuinely rare in a city of Kingston's size.

The proximity to Kingston Centre means that residents have access to major grocery chains, restaurants, services, and retail without the noise or intensity of living directly adjacent to a commercial corridor. The tree canopy and established lots of Hillendale create a buffer that keeps the neighbourhood feeling distinctly residential, even as urban conveniences remain just steps away. For those who want the best of both worlds, Hillendale delivers it in a single address.



The Market:

Postwar bungalows on large lots at competitive Kingston prices, with consistent demand from families, young professionals, and investors drawn to the neighbourhood's central location and long-term value.

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Hillendale's 1950s and 1960s bungalows on large lots have consistently attracted buyers looking for good bones and room to grow in a central Kingston location. Prices remain competitive relative to similar properties in other desirable Kingston neighbourhoods, and the mix of housing types means that both entry-level buyers and those seeking a move-up property can find something suitable within the same community boundaries.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The tree-lined streets, the walkability, the large lots, and the quiet neighbourhood feel that exists just minutes from everything Kingston has to offer.

Hillendale offers a quality of life that is difficult to find in most Canadian cities: mature, walkable, and centrally located, with housing stock that offers genuine character and space at a reasonable price. Downtown Kingston is just 10 minutes away, with its waterfront, Queen's University, restaurants, and historic architecture. Highway 401 is approximately 15 minutes from the neighbourhood for those who commute or travel regionally. It is a community that rewards those who choose it with lasting satisfaction.


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