Heritage and Charm Throughout
Established as early as Orangeville itself, the Downtown neighbourhood is arguably one of the most desired locations to live. Victorian homes, tall trees, and large lots characterize this neighbourhood, located right in the heart of Orangeville. Development began in the 1800's, and focused on Broadway and the immediately surrounding streets. Names of many of the original owners have achieved local celebrity status, such as Ketchum, Morrow, Riddell, McKitrick, Foley and Faulkner.
School District: Princess Elizabeth Public School (North side of Broadway to First St. and North of Second Ave.) Princess Margaret Public School (South side of Broadway to First St. and South of Second Ave.); Orangeville District Secondary School
French Immersion: North of Broadway - (JK-5) Princess Elizabeth Public School, (6-8) Mono Amaranth Public School / South of Broadway - (JK-3) Parkinson Centennial Public School, (4-7) Spencer Avenue Elementary School, (8) Mono Amaranth Public School; Erin District High School
School District: Princess Elizabeth Public School (North side of Broadway to First St. and North of Second Ave.) Princess Margaret Public School (South side of Broadway to First St. and South of Second Ave.); Orangeville District Secondary School
French Immersion: North of Broadway - (JK-5) Princess Elizabeth Public School, (6-8) Mono Amaranth Public School / South of Broadway - (JK-3) Parkinson Centennial Public School, (4-7) Spencer Avenue Elementary School, (8) Mono Amaranth Public School; Erin District High School
Catholic School District: St. Andrew Elementary School (North side of Broadway) St. Peter Elementary School (South side of Broadway); Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School
French Immersion: (5-8) St. Andrew Catholic School; Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School
French Immersion: (5-8) St. Andrew Catholic School; Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School
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