Campbellville Road runs through the rural western edge of Milton, connecting the village of Campbellville to the broader Halton landscape.
Campbellville Road runs through the rural western edge of Milton, connecting the village of Campbellville to the broader Halton landscape. It is a two-lane road framed by farmland, woodlots, and the occasional conservation tract. The street carries a quiet, unhurried character, far removed from the suburban grid. Rattlesnake Point and Kelso Conservation Area lie within a short drive, anchoring the area in escarpment country. This is a road defined by its surroundings, not by density.
Homes along Campbellville Road are almost exclusively detached, set on generous rural lots. The housing stock is sparse, with properties spaced widely apart. Many homes date from the mid-20th century or earlier, built as farmhouses or country retreats. Lot sizes typically range from one to several acres, offering privacy and space uncommon in Milton proper. Recent construction is rare; the street retains its original, unhurried development pattern.
Exterior treatments lean toward brick, vinyl siding, and stone, with some older wood-clad structures. Roofs are predominantly asphalt shingle. Properties often include detached garages, barns, or outbuildings. The condition of homes varies, with some fully updated and others retaining original finishes. Floor plans are irregular, reflecting the custom nature of rural builds. This is not a street of uniform subdivisions; each property stands on its own terms.
Campbellville Road is within a short drive of several conservation areas: Rattlesnake Point, Kelso, and Crawford Lake. These provide hiking, climbing, and cross-country skiing. The village of Campbellville itself offers a general store, a post office, and a handful of local businesses. For daily errands, residents drive roughly 15 to 20 minutes into Milton for groceries at Sobeys or Walmart.
Schools are limited in the immediate area; Brookville Elementary School is the closest public option. Secondary students commute to Craig Kielburger Secondary School or St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary School, both about 15 minutes away. Milton District Hospital is a 17-minute drive. The Milton GO Station and Highway 401 access are roughly 20 minutes away, making Toronto commutes feasible but not quick.
Campbellville Road trades rarely, with only a handful of recorded transactions over the past year. This is a rural road in the Campbellville area, where properties are predominantly detached homes on large lots. The limited activity means that each sale is an individual event rather than part of a steady stream. Buyers drawn here are typically looking for space and privacy, and they tend to hold properties for extended periods. The street's character is defined by its quiet, country feel, with mature trees and generous setbacks. For those seeking a lifestyle change from suburban subdivisions, Campbellville Road offers a distinct alternative. The two active listings at present provide a rare window into what the street offers, though the pace of turnover suggests that patience is required.
Across Rural Nassagaweya, comparable detached homes have moved through a thin trade pattern, with only a small number of transactions on record. The typical price for these properties has held steady over the past year, reflecting a stable but quiet market. Buyers have generally paid close to asking, indicating that well-priced homes find buyers without significant negotiation. The neighbourhood's appeal lies in its rural character and proximity to conservation areas, attracting those who prioritize land and seclusion over urban convenience.
Campbellville Road sits in the rural western edge of Milton, a position that makes the car the primary mode of daily movement. The 401 on-ramp at Regional Road 25 is an 18-minute drive, putting Mississauga within 22 minutes and Pearson within 32. For Toronto, the Milton GO station is a 19-minute drive; the full trip to Union runs about 79 minutes, a rhythm that suits those who commute a few days a week rather than daily. The street itself is quiet, with little through-traffic, but the tradeoff is that nearly every errand requires a drive.
Public elementary catchment falls to Brookville Elementary School, which sits directly on Campbellville Road itself. For secondary, students draw to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, a 13-minute drive east. Catholic students attend St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary School, a 14-minute drive, and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Secondary School, 12 minutes away. The rural setting means busing is typical for most students beyond elementary.
Campbellville Road tends to suit buyers who want space and privacy over convenience. The homes here sit on larger lots, often with acreage, and the street itself sees little traffic. Families who value a rural setting and are comfortable with longer drives for schools, groceries, and amenities will find the tradeoff natural. The rental market is thin, with only occasional lease activity, so this is primarily a street for owner-occupants. Buyers here typically accept that every trip requires planning and a car.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, the key difference is proximity to services. Homes built in the 1990s on tighter lots closer to Milton's core offer walkability to parks and schools but sacrifice the acreage feel. Newer subdivisions east of here trade lot size for newer construction and closer access to the 401. For buyers who want the rural character but need faster access to the GO station, properties nearer to Campbellville's village centre reduce drive times without changing the landscape.
Detached inventory on Campbellville Road 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 Road.
No closed sales on record for Campbellville Road in the recent period.
Rental activity on Campbellville Road across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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