Starbucks (Louis St Laurent)
Café · CoffeeThe neighbourhood Starbucks anchoring the Louis St Laurent and Bronte plaza — the default morning coffee and study spot for Harrison and Walker families.
Milton's newest north-end communities — four neighbourhoods below the Niagara Escarpment.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 4 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
The neighbourhood Starbucks anchoring the Louis St Laurent and Bronte plaza — the default morning coffee and study spot for Harrison and Walker families.
A reliable Pizzaville in the Louis St Laurent plaza for hand-tossed pizza, wings and quick family takeout.
A fresh-made sushi counter in the Metro plaza serving rolls, bento boxes and rice bowls for an easy weeknight dinner.
A neighbourhood Chinese takeout near the Cobban Metro — fast, generous combos and noodle plates for the family table.
The go-to Tim Hortons on the Bronte corridor for coffee, breakfast sandwiches and a fast drive-thru run.
The full-service Metro anchoring Cobban's main plaza — fresh produce, bakery and pharmacy, and the everyday grocery hub for the north-end communities.
The neighbourhood Shoppers Drug Mart in the Louis St Laurent plaza — pharmacy, beauty, and everyday essentials with extended hours.
A full-service Scotiabank branch and ATM in the Louis St Laurent plaza, handy for the Walker and Harrison communities.
A neighbourhood Pet Valu for food, treats and supplies — the closest pet shop for Ford and Walker dog owners.
A full-size GoodLife Fitness club for the west-side communities — cardio, weights and group classes minutes from home.
Halton Catholic DSB's secondary school (grades 9–12) serving Cobban, Boyne and the surrounding north-end communities.
A large Halton DSB public high school on Louis St Laurent, serving Harrison and west Milton with strong academics, arts and athletics.
A Halton DSB JK–8 public elementary serving the Harrison community — a popular catchment for young families on the west side.
A newer Halton DSB elementary built for the fast-growing Boyne and Cobban survey — modern facilities within walking distance for many families.
A new Halton Catholic DSB elementary built to serve the growing Boyne community, at Whitlock Avenue and Kennedy Circle West.
A Halton DSB JK–8 public elementary serving the Walker and surrounding west-side streets — named for Milton's famous screw inventor.
Licensed full-day childcare and preschool programs for north-end families — infant through kindergarten care minutes from the Ford and Cobban streets.
Milton's signature outdoor destination just above Harrison — a reservoir beach, mountain-bike and hiking trails on the escarpment, and Glen Eden's downhill ski and snowboard runs in winter.
Halton's regional history museum on the Kelso Conservation grounds, with heritage buildings and exhibits on the area's farming and quarrying past.
A beloved family apple farm just north of Cobban on Regional Rd 25 — pick-your-own orchards, wagon rides, a play barn and the famous baked apple blossoms.
A planned neighbourhood park at the heart of the Cobban survey — playground, open green space and walking paths designed with resident input.
The Sixteen Mile Creek greenway threading through the north-end communities — walking and cycling paths, natural areas and a green link toward downtown Milton.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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