Cornell, Ontario - Subdivisions Within Cornell

Subdivisions Within Cornell

Cornell can be further separated by development phases:

  • Grand Cornell - locate near Highway 7 and 9th Line and built by builders H&R, GreenPark and CountryWide
  • Upper Cornell - located near 16th Avenue and 9th Line and built by builders Aspen Ridge or Beaverbrook
  • Cornell Village - located between 16th Avenue and Highway 7 along 9th Line to Cornell Center Blvd; built by builders Mattamy or Ballantry
  • Cornell Rouge - Located east side of Cornell Center Blvd to Donald Cousens Way between 16th Avenue and Highway 7; built by builders of Madison Homes and Forest Hill

The remaining portions of Cornell are still non-agricultural grasslands, but it will slowly disappear with further development.

In 2004 there was a plan to create a residential and retail development called Cornell Town Centre along the southern end of Cornell. This plan never materialized and most of the area has since been re-developed as residential homes. The man-made recreational Cornell Lake is now a series of ponds that carries the waters of Little Rouge Creek in Grand Cornell development.

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