Located between Grand River, Stanley Park, and the Stanley Park Conservation Area is the small neighbourhood of Heritage Park.
Quiet, well-maintained streets and yards are the first thing you will notice in this area. Homes in Heritage Park were constructed between the 1960s to the 1980s and provide plenty of character and charm to the neighbourhood. The homes are generally spacious with large backyards, perfect for families. You’ll also find several townhouse complexes in Heritage Park, providing a more affordable housing option for those looking to buy in the area.
Residents of Heritage Park are conveniently located near the many amenities found on Victoria Street. Those amenities include shopping, restaurants, entertainment and more. All the while, just at the southern end of Heritage Park is Stanley Park Mall; which provides residents with access to big box stores, retail shops, and restaurants.
Stanley Park Conservation Area is a perfect locale for nature lovers to enjoy; with bird feeders distributed along the trail, guests to the area are encouraged to bring a handful of seed along to ensure the birds in the area are well fed.
In terms of transportation, Heritage Park is well-served by public transit. The neighbourhood is located along several major bus routes, making it easy to travel to other parts of Kitchener and the surrounding areas.
Public school students in the area can expect to attend either Mackenzie King or Crestview for grades JK-6 before attending Stanley Park for grades 7 and 8. Finally, those students can complete their high school education at Grand River. Catholic school students of Heritage Park will attend either Canadian Martyrs or St. Daniel for JK-8 before continuing their education at St. Mary’s.