Situated south of the Hamilton neighbourhood of Glanbrook is the historic residential community of Dunnville, which is bordered by Bird Rd., Aiken Rd., Hwy. 11 / Hwy. 20, and Burke Rd. Dunnville sits on the banks of the Grand River, emptying only a few kilometers away into beautiful Lake Erie, and is a playground for those who enjoy swimming, sailing, wind-surfing, kayaking, canoeing, boating and fishing. The Dunnville neighbourhood is also home to a number of tennis, golf and hockey facilities, including the Dunnville Memorial Arena and Community Lifespan Centre, and the Dunnville Golf Club. Dunnville Airport, home to the No. 6 RCAF Dunnville Museum, offers a unique window on history. On the south side of Dunnville is the Byng Island Conservation Area, and within driving distance is Rock Point Provincial Park which annually hosts thousands of monarch butterflies migrating south. Dunnville is also the site of one of the largest expanses of provincially significant wetlands in Ontario, where bird watching and nature photography are practised. Some of Dunnville’s other attractions and amenities include:
The neighbourhood of Dunnville is home to numerous historical buildings, including the Squire William Anthony Log Cabin, St. Michaels Catholic Church and the Dunnville Post Office. Dunnville boasts many beautiful newer one and two-storey detached and semi-detached homes, low and high-rise condominiums, as well as older homes, many or which are over 100 years old. A mostly residential neighbourhood with a great deal of character, Dunnville offers quiet community living and architecturally unique homes that are attractive to young families and professionals. Please contact one of Aberwin Realty Inc.'s experienced realtors to assist you in finding the perfect new Dunnville home, or to list your home or property for sale. The Dunnville neighbourhood includes the following major streets: