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    Wildfield Village

    By Solmar

    New Towns at Wildfield Village, Milton ON

    • Big Plazas

      Residents are minutes from major retail hubs including Mayfield Plaza, SmartCentres Brampton, Williams Centre Plaza, Bolton County Plaza, RioCan Trinity Commons Outlet Mall, Brampton Corners, Shoppers World Brampton and Centennial Mall.

    • Grocery Stores

      Wildfield Village Towns are located near to several top-notch grocery stores such as Subzi Mandi Mayfield & Goreway, Royal India Grocers, Walmart Mayfield, Caledon Sabzi Farm- Garden Centre/ Farmers Market, Chalo FreshCo Airport & Countryside, Indian FrootLand, Green Valley Supermarket, Asian Food Centre, Sobeys and many more.

    • Sports Complex

      United Brampton Sports Club, Gore Meadows Community Centre & Library, BCF Sports Brampton, Mayfield Recreation Complex, Southfields Community Centre and Save Max Sports Centre are the nearest sports complex and recreation centres that host fitness programs, youth sports, and indoor/outdoor activities for all ages.

    • Population and Demographic

      Wildfield Village is part of a projected secondary plan area that will accommodate roughly 24,500 more inhabitants, demonstrating long-term demand and community expansion. Caledon's population continues to expand, making it one of the GTA's fastest-growing municipalities, resulting in steady housing demand and investor interest.

    • Nearby College and University

      Post-secondary education options are easily accessible within short drives, including Sheridan College Davis Campus in Brampton and other GTA institutions offering diverse programs.

    • Future Growth around area

      Wildfield Village is part of a new Secondary Plan that covers around 355 hectares and aims to sustain approximately 7,600 new houses and 24,500 inhabitants by 2051, resulting in a big, comprehensive community with parks, schools, mixed-use areas, and connection upgrades. Moreover, Caledon GO Train station is planned north of King Street and Humber Station Road as part of the proposed Caledon-Vaughan GO train route, which will provide direct transit access to Toronto, Vaughan, Brampton, and beyond.

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