Our Local History

Our Peterborough roots begin with Katie, whose family moved to the area from Toronto in the early ‘80s. In search of a community with a laidback, family-friendly feel, they settled in Lakefield, just outside Peterborough. Her father became the headmaster of Lakefield College School, and Katie grew up on the school grounds.

Fast forward a few years, and history is repeating itself! After living in Kingston for over 15 years, we were starting to feel the need for a quiet community where we could raise our own family. That desire naturally led us back to Peterborough, where we’ve felt right at home since 2018.

Why You’ll Love It Here

Peterborough shines in its abundance of nature, affordability, accessibility, and excellent education access. If you love the outdoors but also want to be close to the city for work and amenities, it’s the perfect place for you.

1. Top-tier Education

  • Trent University
  • Sir Sandford Fleming College
  • Some of the country’s top independent schools within 30 min, including Lakefield College School in Lakefield and Trinity College School in Port Hope

2. Competitive Real Estate

For the most part, you’ll find freehold (detached single-family homes) throughout Peterborough. There has also been an increase in new condo communities, built to meet the demand of retirees.

3. Well-Balanced Accessibility

Peterborough is one of the most walkable and bike-able cities in Canada, with well-maintained trails running throughout the area. This includes the Rotary Greenway Trail, a 10-kilometre ride that cuts right through the middle of the city. You can also drive pretty much anywhere you need to within 5-10 minutes, which adds to the ease of living.

Average Sale Prices for the City of Peterborough

Overall: $698,191

Semi: $380,000

Condo: $490,271

What To See

The Peterborough Lift Lock, also known as Lock 21, is a boat lift located on the Trent Severn Canal and is a designated Canadian National Historic Site. For many years, the lock’s dual lifts were the highest hydraulic boat lifts in the world, raising boats to 65 feet. You can take an educational cruise to experience it for yourself, paddle along the canal in a canoe, or go skating when it freezes over in the winter.

Living in The Kawarthas

As a resident in the Peterborough area, you’ll have excellent access to the Kawartha Lakes and the world-class recreational cottages that are there. Our family has been a proud owner of a cottage on Lake Mississauga since the mid-1980s, and we happily spend most of our summers there.

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