Getting Around
A car is the most convenient way to navigate the neighborhood, though local transit connects to the wider Toronto area.





Markland Wood is a well-established residential enclave located in the western part of the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario. The community is defined by its abundance of green space, particularly its proximity to the scenic Etobicoke Creek. With a population of approximately 10,000, it offers a peaceful, suburban lifestyle characterized by quiet streets and a strong sense of community. While primarily residential, its location provides convenient access to the broader cultural and commercial offerings of Ontario, making it a sought-after spot for those who value a calm home environment.
Markland Wood is a well-established residential enclave located in the western part of the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario. The community is defined by its abundance of green space, particularly its proximity to the scenic Etobicoke Creek. With a population of approximately 10,000, it offers a peaceful, suburban lifestyle characterized by quiet streets and a strong sense of community. While primarily residential, its location provides convenient access to the broader cultural and commercial offerings of Ontario, making it a sought-after spot for those who value a calm home environment.
Proximity to Etobicoke Creek and its trails.
Well-maintained residential parks.
Quiet, family-oriented atmosphere.
Easy access to Greater Toronto Area amenities.
The area is primarily residential with limited commercial nightlife.
Close proximity to the Etobicoke Creek provides great access to nature.
Well-connected to major highways for commuting across the region.
A car is the most convenient way to navigate the neighborhood, though local transit connects to the wider Toronto area.
The Etobicoke Creek trail system is a local favorite for walking, jogging, and birdwatching.
Quiet suburban living and outdoor walks.
CAD $
$100-$180 p/day
English, French
While the area is mostly residential, nearby shopping plazas provide all the essential services and groceries.
May-September
A beautiful time to visit as the neighborhood's many trees and parks begin to bloom.
Ideal for enjoying the walking trails and local green spaces in warm weather.
The area is particularly scenic in autumn when the foliage along the creek changes color.
The neighborhood is quiet and snowy, offering a peaceful but cold suburban landscape.