Friday 7 December 2012

Mississauga's Lisgar Neighbourhood

 Located in the northwestern part of Mississauga, Lisgar borders the Halton Region. 
Once a blooming forerunner hamlet, Lisgar is now a Mississauga locale full of suburban development. If you are looking for a demographically mixed and prominently located neighbourhood to call "home", we inspire you to think about all that Lisgar has to offer. 
Historical Lisgar 
In 1819 families settled along the Meadowvale Sideroad, which is now marked by the Derry Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard intersection. Lisgar began to develop into a community with the inception of a small log schoolhouse in 1823 which also served as the city meeting place and church. As the community continued to grow, a bigger church was established on a portion of John Switzer's land. The community also included an inn found on the southeast side of Derry Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard, named "The Black Horse Tavern". The significant charm that dots the latter-day Lisgar locale is confined to two historic graveyards the Switzer's ( Eden ) Cemetery and the KIndree Family Cemetery and the newer built church. 
Lisgar Today 
The Lisgar locale is bordered by Highway 401 in the north, Tenth line in the east, Britannia Road in the south and Highway 407 in the west. A suburban family locale, Lisgar provides quick access to faculties, shopping, and nature. Trelawny Public School, Lisgar Middle Public School, Meadowvale Secondary College, and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Secondary School are expediently found inside walking distance. The Lisgar GO Station and Mississauga Transit provide superb access to public transport, while the spitting distance to the 401 and 407 are good for commuters. As a really family-oriented area, there's a sufficiency of green space like the Lisgar Meadow Brook Trail and the Tobias Mason Park. 
Living in Lisgar 
There are a range of types homes for sale in Mississauga. Lisgar is categorized as a basically middle to upper class community consisting of house owners with a tiny percent of renters. Homes in Mississauga, specifically in Lisgar, were built between 1985 and 2k and range all the way from $300,000 to $700,000. 
Currently, numerous detached and semi-detached houses are for sale in this Mississauga area. Take a drive down Lisgar Drive, Yarrow Avenue, Osprey Boulevard, Forest Bluff Crescent, Gracefield Drive, Mockingbird Lane, Snow Goose Lane, and Trelawny Circle for a glance at the detached home offerings. Bansbridge Crescent has semi-detached homes on offer, which are ideal for smaller families while Dillingwood Drive has a mixture of both detached and semi-detached properties. 
To get more info on available listings in Lisgar or other Mississauga neighbourhoods, contact Tom now. 416-992-5010.


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