Westmount is an established southwest London neighbourhood known for spacious single-family homes on generous lots, a strong community infrastructure including parks and pools, and some of the highest average household incomes in the city.
Above-average household incomes for London, spacious single-family homes on larger-than-average lots, two community pools and a StarTech YMCA Community Centre, multiple named parks from planned community origins, and excellent school catchment
Westmount is an established southwest London neighbourhood characterized by rolling suburban streets, larger-than-average single-family homes on generous lots, and a planned community origin that gave it an unusually strong parks and green space network.
With a population of approximately 18,985 and an average household income of $98,850 — one of the highest in London — Westmount is a prosperous, family-oriented community with a 65% homeownership rate and a growing diversity of cultural backgrounds.
Two community pools, the StarTech.com Community Centre with YMCA and Library, and over a dozen named parks make Westmount one of southwest London's most comprehensively served residential communities.
Westmount was built as a planned community, which is why it has an unusually large number of named parks for a neighbourhood of its size — over a dozen, each serving a distinct cluster of homes and reflecting the intentional design behind the community's layout.
Westmount offers a range of housing from mid-century 1960s detached homes in its eastern sections to newer construction in the west, with traditional layouts and larger lots appealing strongly to families.
Westmount Shopping Centre on Wonderland Road and proximity to Springbank Park along the Thames River give residents both major retail convenience and natural recreation close to home.

A prosperous southwest London planned community where spacious homes, strong schools, and a remarkable parks network define the residential experience.
Westmount sits in southwest London, Ontario, developed as a planned community and built primarily from the 1960s onward with generous lot sizes, traditional home layouts, and a deliberate investment in parks and community infrastructure that continues to define the neighbourhood today. With a population of approximately 18,985 and an average household income of $98,850, Westmount consistently ranks among London's most desirable residential areas. Westmount homes for sale attract families who value space, schools, and community, while Westmount homes for rent offer access to one of southwest London's most livable neighbourhoods at a range of price points.

Rolling suburban streets with larger-than-average homes, traditional layouts, and a 65% homeownership rate that reflects long-term investment in the community.
Housing in Westmount is predominantly single-family detached, with the eastern portion featuring mid-century homes from the 1960s and the western sections offering newer construction. Most properties feature traditional layouts with living rooms, dining rooms, and main floor family rooms on lots that are noticeably more generous than what buyers find in comparable London neighbourhoods. Townhomes and apartments also exist within the neighbourhood, broadening the range of options for buyers and renters at different stages of life.

Between two community pools, a YMCA with arena and indoor facilities, over a dozen named parks, and Springbank Park along the Thames, Westmount residents have exceptional access to active and outdoor living.
Woodcrest Community Pool and Forest Edge Community Pool serve the neighbourhood through the summer season, while the StarTech.com Community Centre on Southdale and Bostwick provides year-round access to an indoor pool, gymnasium, double-pad arena, YMCA fitness centre, and a Library branch. Parks including Westmount Lions Park, Berkshire Village Park, Arthur Ford Park, and Westmount Park itself are distributed throughout the neighbourhood for everyday use. Westmount Shopping Centre on Wonderland Road handles major retail needs, and nearby Springbank Park along the Thames River provides an exceptional natural recreation corridor.
Unexpected Appeal:
Westmount was built as a planned community, which is why it has more than a dozen individually named parks — an unusual density of dedicated green space that most London neighbourhoods of comparable size simply do not have.




Westmount is one of southwest London's strongest performing residential markets, combining above-average incomes, high homeownership, and consistent demand from families who want space and community.
Buyers in Westmount find a range of detached homes from 1960s construction through to newer builds, with lot sizes and traditional layouts that are difficult to replicate in more recently developed parts of the city. The neighbourhood's average household income of $98,850 is among the highest in London, reflecting both the quality of housing and the long-term stability of the community. For families seeking a southwest London address with strong schools, ample green space, and community facilities already in place, Westmount consistently delivers.

The planned parks network, community pools, top schools, and spacious homes make Westmount one of London's most complete family neighbourhoods — and one of its best kept residential values.
From the dozen-plus named parks and two community pools to the StarTech YMCA with indoor arena and library, Westmount was built to support families across every stage of life. Westmount Shopping Centre on Wonderland Road keeps daily errands local, while Springbank Park along the Thames River provides natural recreation just minutes from home. With downtown London approximately 15 minutes away and Western University reachable in 10, residents enjoy excellent connectivity alongside a genuinely suburban quality of life. For families who want space, community, and everything already in place, Westmount is hard to beat.
