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Discover Milton, Ontario

Milton offers a vibrant lifestyle with urban convenience, natural surroundings, and world-class amenities. Its diverse community and dynamic arts and culture scene make it an ideal place to live, work, and invest.

Enjoy Milton's conservation areas and trails

Milton features a vast network of multi-use trails that wind through both urban and rural areas—perfect for walking, running, and cycling. Two sections of the Bruce Trail also pass through town: Iroquoia (Grimsby to Milton) and Toronto (Kelso to Creditview Road). With seven conservation areas and abundant trails, residents enjoy year-round access to nature and outdoor recreation.

Renowned for its scenic cliffs, hiking trails, and rock climbing opportunities.

Features a rare meromictic lake, boardwalk trails, and a reconstructed Iroquoian village.

Offers picturesque waterfalls, hiking trails, and picnic areas.

Primarily a ski and snowboard hill in winter, Glen Eden becomes Kelso in warmer months, offering trails, a floating waterpark, and a challenge course.

Welcome to the official home of Canadian cycling

Seen as the new way for professionals to connect, cycling is taken seriously in Milton. The Mattamy National Cycling Centre, home to Canada’s cycling community, welcomed the Pan Am Games in 2015. Today, our community happily takes advantage of this outstanding facility for both professional and recreational training. Riders enjoy incredible indoor cycling throughout the winter months, before reconnecting Milton’s network of trails in the spring.

Enrich yourself with arts, culture, and heritage

Milton’s arts and culture scene is continuously growing. The FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton provides a venue for performances, exhibitions, and community events. There are local galleries, festivals, and cultural programs that contribute to a vibrant atmosphere.

Post-secondary in Milton

Milton is home to campuses from Conestoga College and Wilfrid Laurier University, bringing top-tier programs, faculty, and industry connections to the community—helping develop local talent and support economic growth.

Milton is home to one of Ontario's most educated workforces

Milton attracts top talent in many professional STEM and technology fields.

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