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- Best For- Executives and their families looking for a large, luxury Mississauga home on a quiet, tree-lined street. - Think of this as a high-end, high-demand, suburban sanctuary sandwiched between Mississauga’s more bustling, urban communities. - Overview- Welcome to the Beverly Hills of the GTA. Lorne Park is a popular community in Mississauga with the Credit River to the north and the Lake to the south. It’s often grouped together with neighbouring Clarkson as Clarkson-Lorne Park. - This quiet, residential neighbourhood has a stellar combination of amenities, parks, picturesque stretches of waterfront and lovely homes all just ½ hour drive to downtown Toronto, making it a top choice for affluent executives and families looking for luxury houses for sale in Mississauga close to the lake. - People who are drawn to Lorne Park are seeking picturesque streets and large, landscaped yards with a variety of recreational opportunities. In Lorne Park, you can walk, bike or cycle to the Lake easily from most homes. What you won’t get is a lot of local amenities. - While you’ll find a few shops (there is a small grocers / marketplace), Lorne Park is almost exclusively residential. Most residents drive over to neighbouring Port Credit or Clarkson for day-to-day shopping and services or for the restaurants and nightlife. Its proximity to commercial areas makes it appealing to buyers looking for a suburban vibe community that’s still close to urban amenities – just don’t expect to walk to everything here. - Lorne Park homes for sale come in a variety of property types, styles and ages but the most common are luxury, newer build homes and older, mid-century bungalows along tree-lined, picturesque streets. - Why We Love Lorne Park- Life by the Parks has its Perks- As its name suggests, life in Lorne Park is all about its local parks. - The lakeside park of Richard’s Memorial Park contains a sandy beach area, waterfront trail, forested area, rock garden, two picnic areas and a barbecue and a playground for kids. Also lakeside, the Jack Darling Memorial Park is classified as a “picnic park” and a great space for quiet contemplation or a family reunion with its barbeques and two, large picnic areas that seat 150 people. - Birchwood Park, just north of Lakeshore, is a great space for active families with a baseball diamond, tennis court, cricket field, soccer field, basketball court, off-leash dog area and more. There are also a handful of smaller, local parks in this ‘hood. - The Lots Here are Lovely- Most of the homes in Lorne Park are situated on sprawling plots with well-manicured, deep frontages. Add to that the winding, tree-lined streets and the vibe here is both elegant and laid-back, a rare combination in an urban ‘hood. - Its Schools Make the Grade. Mostly.- Lorne Park is considered by many to have one of the best overall school districts in the city. That said, some of the four, local schools – Lorne Park, Tecumseh and Whiteoaks Public Schools and Hillcrest Middle School - have had varied results over the last few years in reputable ranking systems such as the Fraser Institute’s. - Tecumseh has had a fairly consistent run of high marks though and it’s well worth your consideration if you’re thinking of moving to Lorne Park and have young children and Hillcrest has a great reputation. - Like Toronto, Mississauga school admissions are based on geographic location and Lorne Park area schools are particularly strict on this. Make sure before you buy a Mississauga home that it falls within your desired school zone boundaries. 
