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10 Things to Love About Living in Cornwall, Ontario

Julia Lucio by Julia Lucio
February 7, 2024
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Nestled along the banks of the St. Lawrence River, our community, is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community life. Our charming city is more than just a stopover; it’s a place where residents enjoy a quality of life that many urban dwellers can only dream of. Here are ten things to love about living in Cornwall.

The Waterfront: Cornwall’s waterfront is undoubtedly the heart of the city. With miles of beautifully maintained trails, parks, and marinas, the St. Lawrence River provides endless opportunities for recreation and relaxation. Lamoureux Park is host to a slew of summer festivals that sees thousands of visitors each year. You can also enjoy the waterfront for a serene morning jog, an afternoon of kayaking, or an evening stroll to watch the sunset. The waterfront truly is Cornwall’s crowning jewel.

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Affordable Living: Despite recent increases, Cornwall still offers an affordable cost of living without sacrificing the quality of life. Houses for sale are reasonably priced, allowing residents to enjoy larger spaces and properties than they would in larger cities. This affordability extends to lower property taxes, utilities, and general living expenses.

Rich History and Culture: Cornwall is steeped in history, from its role in the War of 1812 to its importance as a canal town. The city celebrates its heritage through museums, historical sites, and cultural festivals that bring the community together and keep the local history alive. In recent years, it has welcome hundreds of new immigrants which have opened new interesting businesses, joined service clubs and are contributing fully in making Cornwall a better place.

Proximity to Nature: Beyond the urban limits, Cornwall is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. From the tranquil Cooper Marsh Conservation Area to the adrenaline-pumping white waters of the Long Sault Parkway, outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of adventures.

Strong Community Spirit: Cornwall’s residents are known for their friendly nature and strong sense of community. Local events, from farmers’ markets to charity runs, are well-attended and supported, fostering a close-knit community vibe that makes everyone feel at home.

Economic Opportunities: The city has a growing economy with diverse job opportunities in manufacturing, distribution, and the service sectors. Cornwall’s strategic location, excellent transportation links, and supportive business environment make it an attractive place for both established companies and startups.

Educational Institutions: Families in Cornwall benefit from a variety of educational options, including public and Catholic schools, French immersion programs, and post-secondary institutions like St. Lawrence College, offering quality education close to home.

Arts and Entertainment: Cornwall’s vibrant arts scene includes galleries, theaters, and live music venues that showcase local talent and attract artists from across the region. The Seeker’s Calendar is always packed with cultural events, ensuring there’s always something new to experience.

Recreational Facilities: With its state-of-the-art aquatic center, numerous parks, and recreational leagues for all ages, Cornwall is a city that promotes healthy living. The Benson Centre, with its ice rinks, field house, and soccer pitches, is a hub of sporting activity year-round.

Gateway to Adventure: Cornwall’s location is ideal for explorers. It’s a gateway to the Thousand Islands, the Adirondack Mountains in the United States, and several major cities, including Montreal, Ottawa, and Kingston. This unique position makes it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways.

Living in Cornwall, Ontario, offers a lifestyle that balances urban conveniences with the charm of small-town living and the great outdoors. It’s a community where history is cherished, nature is revered, and the future is bright. Whether you’re drawn to its scenic beauty, its warm community, or the slower pace of life, Cornwall has something special for everyone.

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio is the Managing Editor and Publisher of The Seeker Newsmagazine, and a passionate, unapologetic voice in local media. She writes boldly on politics, social justice, community events, and the everyday moments that shape our lives.

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