This relatively new neighborhood in West Woodbridge is bordered by Rutherford Road on the South, Major Mackenzie on the North, Hwy 27 on the West and Islington Avenue / Canada Company Avenue on the East side. Most of the houses were built between 1999 and 2003 - some townhouses and semi-detached, but the majority are detached homes, most of them up to 3,000 sqft.
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Attractions
Being so close to the Kortright Centre, Boyd Conservation Area and Bindertwine Trail is a bonus for the outdoor enthousiast living in this area. The walking trails are quite busy over the weekends, but small animals, birds and even deers or coyotes can be spotted on a quiet day.
The core of the Kleinburg Village, with its touristic area and McMichael Art Gallery, is within walking distance, same as the Al Palladini Community Centre and the Pierre Berton Resource Library. Canada's Wonderland and Vaughan Mills are at a short drive away.
Community Info
Sonoma Heights is a family oriented neighborhood, most of the families have school aged children. Many home owners in the area have pets, dogs being the favorites.
Schools
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Parks
There are several parks in the neighborhood around all the elementary schools in the area, but the biggest is the Sonoma Heights Community Park. This park has, along with the playground, a splash pool, soccer fields, tennis and bocce courts, a baseball field, baketball court and plenty of parking. Outdoor concerts are planned by the City of Vaughan over the summer in the Sonoma Heights Community Park.
Shopping
For groceries, the main stores are Metro (9600 Islington Avenue) and Longos (Clarence Street and Rutherford Road). The Shoppers Drug Mart plazza at Islington Avenue and Rutherford Road also presents a variety of stores, from pizza to boutique clothing.
Vaughan Mills is close by, either by bus (YRT Route 85) or a ten minute drive away.
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