Conservation Meadows

Tucked away in the north end of Waterloo, Conservation Meadows is a tranquil retreat from the city's fast pace, offering a peaceful oasis of privacy. If you're looking for a countryside vibe with all the perks of city living, this hidden gem could be your perfect match.


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Conservation Meadows Neighbourhood


6/100

Walk Score

29/100

Transit Score

Location


Nestled in the north end of Waterloo, Conservation Meadows offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle, creating a serene, private oasis. If you crave the country feel while living in the city, this neighbourhood might be perfect for you. 


Established in the late '90s, Conservation Meadows boasts a blend of older townhomes and newer single detached homes, including large executive-style houses built in recent years. Ideal for nature lovers, Conservation Meadows features expansive green spaces, walking trails, and close proximity to Laurel Creek Conservation Area. 


Amenities


The homes are equipped with modern amenities, catering to discerning buyers while maintaining smaller lot sizes to let homeowners enjoy the surrounding natural beauty instead of just maintaining it. Many properties back onto green spaces, providing a forested backdrop with mature trees and stunning scenery. 


In this tranquil setting, local schools are absent, so students are bussed to their educational institutions. Public school children attend N. A. MacEachern for JK-6 with French immersion options, while middle school students can continue at MacGregor for grades 7-8. High school students go to Waterloo Collegiate Institute. Catholic students attend Sir Edgar Bauer in Lakeshore and then St. David for high school.