South of Hamilton’s neighbourhood of Glanbrook lies Cayuga, a quiet residential community nestled against the Grand River. Lying to the north of Cayuga is the Six Nations Indian Reservation, and to it’s south is Lake Erie. Also north of Cayuga is Ruthven Park, a 1500-acre National Historic Site of Canada featuring the historic Thompson Mansion. Cayuga is bordered by Townline Rd. E / W, Reeds Rd. / Kohler Rd., Irish Line Rd. / Concession 1 Rd. S, and McFarlane Rd. / Brooks Rd. One of the most beautiful, and fully navigable portions of the Grand River runs along the western portion of Cayuga, making it attractive for those who enjoy fishing and other recreational water activities. Cayuga is also home to the Cayuga International Speedway, Canada’s oldest continually operating oval car racing track / dragstrip. The neighbourhood of Cayuga has a number other attractions and amenities, including:
The Cayuga neighbourhood has a "rural brick, small-town charm" and many of its older houses reflect its prosperous past, many of which have been listed with Aberwin Realty Inc., Real Estate Brokerage. Cayuga is comprised of many affordable one and two-storey detached and semi-detached homes which draw people to this beautiful community as permanent residents. Please get in touch with one of our knowledgeable realtors to learn more about purchasing a home or property in Cayuga, or help you to sell your home in any of the greater Hamilton area’s other dynamic neighbourhoods. Some of the major streets in Cayuga include: