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Street Profile Β· Rural Nassagaweya Β· Campbellville Β· Milton, ON

Campbellville Road

Campbellville Road runs through the western edge of Milton, threading the historic village of Campbellville and the surrounding Rural Nassagaweya area.

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Campbellville Road at a glance

Campbellville Road runs through the western edge of Milton, threading the historic village of Campbellville and the surrounding Rural Nassagaweya area. The street is a quiet, rural thoroughfare, flanked by farmland, conservation lands, and scattered residential pockets. It sits well outside the suburban grid, closer to the Niagara Escarpment than to Milton's core. Rattlesnake Point and Kelso Conservation Area lie within a short drive, framing the road with protected green space. This is not a street of sidewalks and streetlights; it is a country road where properties sit on generous lots and the pace of life slows considerably.

Housing stock on Campbellville

Homes along Campbellville Road are almost exclusively detached, set on large rural lots. The housing stock is a mix of older farmhouses, mid-century bungalows, and newer custom builds. Lot sizes vary widely, from half-acre parcels to several acres. The architecture is understated and practical, with brick and siding exteriors common. Many properties include outbuildings, barns, or workshops, reflecting the area's agricultural roots.

Given the thin data available for this street, a precise price range cannot be stated. However, across the broader Rural Nassagaweya area, detached homes typically trade around $1.5M. The street's character is defined by space and privacy rather than uniformity. Renovated farmhouses sit alongside modern infills, and there is no single dominant builder. The condition of homes ranges widely, from original to fully updated, offering a diverse set of possibilities for buyers seeking acreage.

What's nearby

Campbellville Road is defined by its proximity to the Niagara Escarpment's conservation areas. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area is a nine-minute drive, offering hiking and rock climbing. Kelso Conservation Area, a 13-minute drive, provides skiing and mountain biking. These natural anchors shape the daily rhythm for residents who value outdoor recreation.

Daily errands require a drive. The nearest grocery stores are in Milton, about 17 minutes away, including Sobeys and Walmart. Milton District Hospital is also a 17-minute drive. The Milton GO Station, 19 minutes away, connects commuters to Toronto in about 79 minutes via GO and TTC. Highway 401 at Regional Road 25 is 18 minutes away, providing access to the broader GTA. Schools are scattered; Brookville Elementary School is on the street itself, while secondary students travel to Craig Kielburger Secondary School, a 13-minute drive.

The market right now

Campbellville Road trades rarely. Over the past year the street has produced only a small handful of recorded transactions, and the sale side is thin enough that a published price band would not stand up to scrutiny. What this signals, more than anything, is the character of ownership here: properties on Campbellville Road tend to be held for long tenures, and turnover arrives in ones and twos rather than in the steady rhythm of a subdivision street. Buyers looking here should expect patience to be part of the process, with suitable homes surfacing on their own timeline rather than on a predictable seasonal cadence.

The setting explains much of the trade pattern. Campbellville sits in the rural pocket north of the 401, closer to the escarpment than to the newer Milton grid, and the housing form reflects that geography. Lots are generous, homes are individual rather than uniform, and the road itself carries a mix of country residential parcels and equestrian or hobby-farm holdings. That kind of inventory attracts buyers who are choosing a lifestyle first and a specific address second, which naturally lengthens the search and compresses the number of trades that clear in any given quarter. The presence of Rattlesnake Point and Kelso within a short drive, combined with quick access to the 401 corridor, gives Campbellville a dual identity: quiet rural on the doorstep, regional connectivity within reach. For the buyer who values that combination, the thinness of the market is less a warning than a reflection of how tightly owners hold what they have.

Comparable homes nearby

Because Campbellville Road itself trades rarely, the clearest read on value comes from the wider rural pocket that surrounds it. Rural Nassagaweya and the Campbellville hamlet share the same broad character: country residential lots, individual homes rather than repeated builder product, and a buyer pool oriented toward acreage, privacy, and escarpment access. Comparable homes across this area tend to sit on the market longer than their in-town counterparts, reflecting a smaller and more selective buyer pool rather than any weakness in demand. Owners here typically price with room to negotiate, and transactions often reflect condition, lot quality, and outbuilding specifics as much as square footage. For a buyer weighing Campbellville Road against the neighbourhood at large, the surrounding rural comparables provide the most reliable frame of reference for what a fair trade looks like.

Getting around

Campbellville Road sits in the rural northwest of Milton, a position that makes driving the primary mode of movement. The 401 at Regional Road 25 is an 18-minute drive, giving access to Mississauga in about 22 minutes and Pearson in 32. For Toronto, the GO station is 19 minutes away; the full trip to Union runs around 79 minutes. The street itself is quiet, with traffic thinning noticeably past the village core. Those who work in Burlington or Oakville will find the drive manageable at 20 and 24 minutes respectively. The tradeoff for this rural setting is distance: daily errands require a car, and the nearest grocery is 17 minutes by road.

Schools and catchment

Public elementary students attend Brookville ES, which sits directly on Campbellville Road itself β€” a walkable option for families along the street. For secondary, the public catchment draws to Craig Kielburger SS, a 13-minute drive. Catholic students attend St. Scholastica Catholic ES (14 minutes) for elementary and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic SS (12 minutes) for secondary. The mix of nearby schools means families have options within a 15-minute radius, though the rural location means most school trips require driving. The street's position near the edge of Milton's built-up area keeps school commutes predictable but not walkable beyond the elementary level.

Who this street suits

Campbellville Road suits buyers who value space and quiet over proximity to urban amenities. The rural setting attracts those who want larger lots, privacy, and a slower pace, often with horses or hobby farming. Families with young children will appreciate the walkable elementary school, but older children will need to be driven to secondary schools and activities. Commuters who work in Mississauga, Oakville, or Burlington will find the drive reasonable, though the Toronto commute is a longer commitment. The street is less suited to those who rely on transit or want walkable access to shops and services. Buyers here accept distance in exchange for land and seclusion.

If different priorities matter more

If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, the tradeoffs are clear. For buyers who want closer access to Milton's amenities and a shorter commute to the GO station, homes in the newer subdivisions south of the 401 offer that convenience, though with smaller lots and tighter spacing. Those who prioritize walkable schools and shops might look toward the village core of Campbellville itself, where lots are smaller but daily errands are on foot. The rural character of Campbellville Road is hard to replicate closer in; the decision comes down to whether land and quiet outweigh the drive.

By the home

What trades on Campbellville, by type

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Detached inventory on Campbellville Road is currently active but has thin recent sale history.

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The market

Recent activity on Campbellville

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Rental activity on Campbellville Road across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.

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Getting around

Commute & reach from Campbellville

Transit & highways
Milton GO, 401, and major routes
Milton GO Station4 min drive Β· 15 min walk
Highway 401 on-ramp5 min drive
Union Station (GO)58 min transit
Schools
Public and Catholic boards
Chris Hadfield PS8 min drive
Anne J. MacArthur PS5 min drive
Irma Coulson PS6 min drive
E.W. Foster PS5 min drive
Tiger Jeet Singh PS4 min drive
Health
Hospital and nearby care
Milton District Hospital2 min drive
Parks & recreation
Trails, pools, and conservation areas
Kelso Conservation Area12 min drive
Rattlesnake Point Conservation20 min drive
Shopping & groceries
Plazas, grocers, and big-box
Walmart Milton2 min drive
Canadian Superstore7 min drive
FreshCo Milton2 min drive
Places of worship
Mosques, churches, gurdwaras
Halton Islamic Community Centre13 min drive
Milton Muslim Community Centre2 min drive
Islamic Community Centre of Milton8 min drive
Common questions

About Campbellville

What is the typical price on Campbellville Road?
A reliable street-level price isn't available given the thin recent activity on Campbellville Road. Across the Rural Nassagaweya area, comparable homes trade around $1.5M.
How fast do homes sell on Campbellville Road?
With limited recent sales, it's difficult to gauge typical speed. Active listings suggest homes may sit longer than in more central Milton areas.
What kinds of homes are on Campbellville Road?
The street is dominated by detached homes on large lots, many with acreage. Properties range from century farmhouses to newer custom builds.
Which schools serve Campbellville Road?
Public elementary students attend Brookville ES, located on the street itself. Secondary public catchment is Craig Kielburger SS, a 13-minute drive. Catholic options include St. Scholastica Catholic ES and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic SS.
How far is Campbellville Road from Toronto?
The drive to downtown Toronto via the GO station runs about 79 minutes total. Driving directly takes roughly an hour depending on traffic.
Who built most of the homes on Campbellville Road?
Homes on Campbellville Road are not from a single builder; they were built individually over decades, resulting in a mix of architectural styles and eras.
Who is Campbellville Road a good fit for?
It suits buyers seeking rural living, large lots, and privacy, especially those who work in Mississauga, Oakville, or Burlington. Families with young children benefit from the walkable elementary school.
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