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Arlington Woods

Arlington Woods Condos For Rent

The neighbourhood of Arlington Woods has no condo buildings within it. This neighbourhood is Car-Dependent with a walk score of 27. Some Transit is available in Arlington Woods. This neighbourhood is Bikeable with a bike score of 67. You can find the neighbourhoods of Leslie Park and Centrepointe nearby Arlington Woods with condos for sale.

HASI Bakery and The Bakery are great bakeries in Arlington Woods. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Metro. Whether you are looking for brunch, a quick snack or a quality dinner Arlington Woods has plenty of options like Bella's Boys and Cozmos Souvlaki. I.D.A. Drugstore is a conveniently located pharmacy in Arlington Woods. Greenbank Hunt Club Centre is a shopping center in Arlington Woods that has something for everyone. Animal enthusiasts, good news Nepean Animal Hospital is in Arlington Woods.

What to Expect

Arlington Woods is one of four sub-neighbourhoods in Trend-Arlington.  It is east of Greenbank and west of Knoxdale Road in the city of Ottawa.

Demographics

Arlington Woods residents are successful and work predominantly in the white-collar sector as teachers, lawyers, social services, community and government services. 

It is home to two churches: Arlington Free Methodist Church and a Coptic Orthodox church named St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church on Greenbank.

The community schools are Knoxdale Public School, Greenbank Middle School and Sir Robert Borden High School.

Lifestyle

Children that have grown up Arlington Woods are pursuing post-secondary education in college and university. 

Arlington Woods is known for recreation. It is home to five parks, bike paths, a shopping plaza, and Bruce Pit, an old quarry which is now a dog park with walking trails in a wooded area.

What you'll love

The largest park in the neighbourhood is Trend-Arlington Park which has football and soccer fields, Trend-Arlington Tennis Club and a bike path. In 2007, Ben Franklin Soccer Dome was built. The dome has two giant soccer fields, a work out gym, and a meeting room. The dome also holds charity and community events. Sometimes the Ottawa Senators get their work out training there. There is also a small park located on Banner Road.