Glengarry

North Glengarry is a mainly rural area that is located northwest of Ottawa. The town of North Glengarry is surrounded by farming communities, and was originally founded as a railway connection in order to transport produce into Montréal and Ottawa. Public transit into Ottawa has yet to be established, and the main modes of transportation are by car or train. Macksville, an area in North Glengarry, hosts the world-famous Glengarry Highland Games, a Scottish festival occurring the first weekend of August each year. The Alexandra Glens, a well-known Junior B hockey team, also make their home in North Glengarry.

Benefits of North Glengarry Living

The strong farming presence in the community means there is never a shortage of fresh produce and, as with most rural communities, there is high air and water quality. Lots are large and very well priced, meaning that your money will go much further in North Glengarry then in communities closer to the city. The community is extremely tight-knit; it’s a place where everyone seems to know each other. Nature lovers will appreciate the forested areas of Glengarry, which exist in abundance. Located at the approximate mid-point between Ottawa and Montréal, it is equally convenient to go downtown in either city.

Drawbacks of North Glengarry Living

North Glengarry’s rural location puts you close to nature, but there is a slower rate of return on real estate investment, fewer schools and public facilities to choose from, and limited shopping options. There is a long commute to Ottawa, and having a vehicle is a necessity because of the distance and lack of public transportation.