Campbellville Avenue East runs through the village of Campbellville, a historic hamlet on Milton's western edge.
Campbellville Avenue East runs through the village of Campbellville, a historic hamlet on Milton's western edge. The street sits at the threshold between suburban Milton and the Niagara Escarpment's protected greenbelt. It is a quiet, tree-lined road where the pace of life slows noticeably. The surrounding landscape is defined by conservation areas, limestone escarpment, and working farms. This is not a through-route for commuters; it is a destination street for those seeking space and proximity to nature. The village core, with its general store and community hall, lies within a short drive.
Homes on Campbellville Avenue East are predominantly detached houses on generous lots. Many date from the mid-20th century, with a mix of bungalows, split-levels, and two-storey designs. Lot sizes are larger than typical Milton subdivisions, often exceeding half an acre. The housing stock is sparse; properties are spaced well apart, giving the street a rural feel. Recent infill construction has introduced a few modern custom homes, but the character remains established and unhurried.
Exterior treatments vary widely, from brick and siding to stone and wood accents. Roofs are predominantly asphalt shingle, with some metal roofs on newer builds. Mature trees line the street, and many properties feature long driveways, detached garages, and expansive backyards. Condition ranges from well-maintained originals to fully renovated estates. The street does not have sidewalks, reinforcing its country-lane atmosphere. Homes here trade in the low- to mid-$1Ms, reflecting the premium on land and privacy.
Campbellville Avenue East is minutes from the Niagara Escarpment's major conservation areas. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area, a nine-minute drive, offers hiking trails and cliffside views. Kelso Conservation Area, 13 minutes away, provides skiing and mountain biking in season. For daily errands, the village of Campbellville has a general store and a few local businesses. Full grocery shopping requires a 17-minute drive to Sobeys in Milton.
The street is within walking distance of Brookville Elementary School, located at the corner of Campbellville Avenue East and Guelph Line. Secondary students attend Craig Kielburger Secondary School, a 13-minute drive. Milton District Hospital is 17 minutes away by car. The Milton GO Station, 19 minutes distant, connects to Toronto's Union Station. Highway 401 access at Regional Road 25 is 18 minutes from the street, providing a direct route to Mississauga and beyond.
Campbellville Avenue East carries no resale history in the current record. As a street within the Campbellville hamlet, it sits at the rural-residential edge of Milton's municipal boundary, where properties tend to change hands infrequently and often outside the channels that generate a continuous price sequence. The single active listing currently on the street represents the full visible supply, and with no completed transactions to anchor a typical price or days-on-market figure, the conventional metrics that frame urban Milton streets simply do not apply here.
Campbellville Avenue East sits at the western edge of Milton, a position that makes the 401 the primary artery for longer commutes. The on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is an 18-minute drive, and from there Mississauga is about 22 minutes, Oakville 24, and Burlington 20. For Toronto, the Milton GO station is 19 minutes by car; the full trip to Union Station runs around 79 minutes. The street itself is quiet, with little through-traffic, so the road network handles the load without the noise of busier corridors.
Public elementary catchment draws to Brookville Elementary School, which is effectively on the street itself. Catholic elementary students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary, a 14-minute drive. For secondary, public students go to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, 13 minutes away, while Catholic students are served by St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary School, 12 minutes away. The proximity to Brookville makes the street particularly convenient for families with young children.
Campbellville Avenue East tends to suit buyers who value rural quiet and space over urban convenience. The street is in Campbellville, a hamlet that feels removed from Milton's suburban core, yet still within a reasonable drive of amenities. Households here typically accept a longer drive to grocery stores, schools, and the GO station in exchange for larger lots and a slower pace. It is a natural fit for those who work from home or have flexible schedules, and for families who prioritize proximity to conservation areas like Rattlesnake Point and Kelso.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, homes built in the 1990s versus the early 2000s may offer different lot sizes and layout preferences. For those who want closer access to Milton's core amenities, newer subdivisions still maturing near the 401 corridor might be a better fit, though they typically come with tighter frontage. Buyers seeking a more established feel with mature trees could look to areas with older housing stock, where lots tend to be larger but homes may require updating.
Detached inventory on Campbellville Avenue East is currently active but has thin recent sale history.
Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Campbellville Avenue East.
No closed sales on record for Campbellville Avenue East in the recent period.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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