Hanlon Creek is a mixed-use southwest Guelph neighbourhood along Stone Road between Gordon Street and Hanlon Parkway, blending residential streets with conservation trails, parks, and the Stone Road Mall corridor.
Diverse integrated community, mix of single-family homes and apartments, Hanlon Creek Conservation Area access, family-friendly schools, and southwest Guelph convenience
Hanlon Creek is a welcoming southwest Guelph community stretching along Stone Road from Gordon Street to Hanlon Parkway, combining residential neighbourhoods with conservation land and convenient retail access.
A diverse and integrated community where families with children make up 42 percent of households, alongside young professionals in their 20s, established families with teens, and residents in their 40s and 50s.
Hanlon Creek Conservation Area trails, Preservation Park, and top-performing schools like Rickson Ridge Public School give the neighbourhood a well-rounded lifestyle that appeals to families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The Hanlon Creek Conservation Area provides a nature-filled trail network directly accessible from residential streets, giving an urban Guelph neighbourhood a genuine wilderness experience on its doorstep.
With 69 percent owner-occupancy and a mix of single-detached homes, townhouses, and apartments, Hanlon Creek offers accessible entry points for buyers and renters across multiple household types and budgets.
Stone Road Mall and the Stone Road commercial corridor put everyday retail, dining, and services within easy reach, while downtown Guelph is just 10 to 15 minutes away and Cambridge and Kitchener are accessible within 30 minutes.

A southwest Guelph community where conservation trails, family homes, and everyday convenience come together along the Stone Road corridor.
Hanlon Creek stretches from Gordon Street west to Hanlon Parkway along Stone Road, offering a mix of residential settings from single-family homes south of Stone Road to the Priory Park townhouse and apartment community to the north. Those looking at Hanlon Creek homes for sale will find a predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood with broad price range options, while Hanlon Creek homes for rent serve the neighbourhood's younger and transitional residents with a 31 percent rental population.

A well-balanced mix of single-detached homes, townhouses, and apartments in a community that is 69 percent owner-occupied and broadly appealing to families and professionals alike.
Housing in Hanlon Creek spans a genuine range of types, from traditional single-family homes in the residential areas south of Stone Road to townhouses and apartment units in the Priory Park community and nearby developments. The neighbourhood's composition makes it one of Guelph's more accessible communities for buyers at multiple budget levels, while the majority owner-occupancy rate reflects a strong sense of long-term community investment.

Conservation trails, green parks, top-rated schools, and Stone Road's retail corridor all within reach of a balanced and active neighbourhood.
The Hanlon Creek Conservation Area brings nature-filled trails directly to the neighbourhood's edge, while Preservation Park provides green space for recreation within the community. Rickson Ridge Public School is one of the area's top-performing institutions, and Stone Road Mall along with the broader Stone Road commercial corridor covers everyday shopping, dining, and services within a short drive or walk from most Hanlon Creek addresses.
Unexpected Appeal:
A conservation area trail network accessible directly from residential streets, giving this urban Guelph neighbourhood genuine wilderness access year-round.




An accessible Guelph neighbourhood with broad housing options and 69 percent owner-occupancy, attracting families, professionals, and first-time buyers seeking value in southwest Guelph.
Hanlon Creek's mix of detached homes, townhouses, and apartments gives buyers and investors a range of entry points that reflects Guelph's broader value proposition relative to the GTA. With strong owner-occupancy, well-regarded schools, and conservation land on the doorstep, the neighbourhood holds long-term appeal for families who want outdoor access without sacrificing urban convenience.

The combination of conservation trails on the doorstep, strong schools, and southwest Guelph's easy access to the broader region.
Downtown Guelph is 15 minutes east, Cambridge is reachable in 25 minutes, and Kitchener-Waterloo lies just 30 minutes away, placing Hanlon Creek residents within practical range of a significant slice of southwestern Ontario's employment and amenity base. For families who want a connected, nature-adjacent neighbourhood at a Guelph price point, Hanlon Creek delivers that combination reliably and without compromise.
