Bartonville

Welcome to Bartonville, Hamilton

A Quiet, Family-Friendly Neighbourhood in East Hamilton

Tucked away in East Hamilton, Bartonville is a well-established residential neighbourhood that offers the perfect blend of urban accessibility and suburban charm. Known for its mature streetscapes, family-oriented atmosphere, and strong sense of community, Bartonville is an ideal choice for first-time homebuyers, growing families, and retirees. With convenient access to everyday amenities, reliable public transit, and recreational spaces, Bartonville continues to attract those seeking comfort, affordability, and convenience in a welcoming community setting.

 

 

Location

Bartonville is ideally located just south of Main Street East and west of Kenilworth Avenue, providing quick access to key areas in Hamilton and the surrounding region. Residents are only minutes away from retail shopping, restaurants, grocery stores, banks, and other essential services. The neighbourhood’s location also offers a short commute to downtown Hamilton, making it especially attractive for professionals and families who value accessibility.

 

 

Safety and Security

With a strong sense of local pride and many long-term residents, Bartonville maintains a stable and welcoming environment. The presence of schools, parks, and community centers supports a family-friendly atmosphere. While it is always recommended that buyers review current crime statistics from trusted sources like the Hamilton Police Service, Bartonville is generally viewed as a safe and peaceful place to live, with active community members contributing to local safety initiatives.

 

 

Schools

Families in Bartonville have access to a selection of public and Catholic schools, all supported by reputable school boards that prioritize academic and social development.

 

Public Schools (Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board):

  • A.M. Cunningham Elementary School (JK–Grade 5) – Offers English and French Immersion
  • W.H. Ballard Elementary School (JK–Grade 8)
  • Delta Secondary School (Grades 9–12)

 

Catholic Schools (Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board):

  • St. Eugene Catholic Elementary School (JK–Grade 8)
  • St. John the Baptist Catholic Elementary School (JK–Grade 8)
  • Cathedral High School (Grades 9–12)

 

These schools are supported by dedicated staff, engaging extracurricular activities, and strong academic programs that serve students of all learning levels.

 

 

Amenities and Recreation

Bartonville residents benefit from access to several parks and recreational amenities that enhance quality of life. Montgomery Park is a popular local destination, offering a playground, splash pad, baseball diamonds, and open green space for leisure activities. The neighbourhood is also close to other community green spaces and sports facilities, making it easy to stay active and connected to nature.

 

In addition to outdoor recreation, residents have access to nearby gyms, local coffee shops, restaurants, and retail options, ensuring that all lifestyle needs are within reach.

 

 

Community Services

This community is well-supported by essential public services. Several medical clinics, pharmacies, and dental offices are located nearby, with Hamilton General Hospital and Juravinski Hospital a short drive away. Local libraries and community centers provide educational programs, wellness classes, and meeting spaces that support a vibrant and engaged neighbourhood.

 

 

Transportation and Commute

Bartonville is served by multiple HSR bus routes, offering frequent and reliable public transit options throughout the city. The nearby Kenilworth Access and Red Hill Valley Parkway connect commuters quickly to the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway and the QEW, offering easy access to the broader Greater Hamilton and Toronto Area.

 

Whether commuting downtown or across the city, Bartonville’s transportation network supports smooth travel for both drivers and transit users.

 

 

Cultural and Entertainment Opportunities

Living in Bartonville means being close to Hamilton’s vibrant cultural scene. Residents can explore nearby arts venues like Theatre Aquarius, visit local galleries, or enjoy city events such as street festivals, food tours, and outdoor markets. The neighbourhood’s location also allows easy access to Eastgate Square and the revitalized Ottawa Street shopping district, known for its antique shops, textiles, and trendy eateries.

 

 

Natural Environment

Bartonville’s tree-lined streets and well-maintained parks give it a peaceful, suburban feel. Montgomery Park and other local green spaces provide residents with access to nature for walking, cycling, or enjoying time outdoors with family. The nearby Escarpment trails and conservation areas further enhance Bartonville’s appeal for nature lovers and active families alike.

 

Real Estate Market Stability

Bartonville offers a balanced and growing real estate market. The neighbourhood features a mix of wartime bungalows, mid-century homes, and newer builds, accommodating a range of budgets and lifestyle preferences. Properties in Bartonville typically attract strong interest due to their affordability, access to amenities, and the overall stability of the area.

 

Home values have seen steady growth over recent years, making Bartonville a smart choice for both homeowners and investors seeking long-term value in Hamilton’s real estate market.

 

 

Cost of Living

Bartonville provides one of the more affordable living options within Hamilton. Property taxes are relatively modest, and housing prices are more accessible than in some surrounding neighbourhoods. The overall cost of living, including utilities and daily expenses, is considered reasonable, which continues to make this area popular among first-time buyers and retirees.

 

 

Why Work with Martin Group

At the heart of our real estate service is a commitment to you, the client. We bring expert knowledge of the Bartonville real estate market, backed by years of experience and a deep understanding of the neighbourhood’s strengths. Our professionalism ensures respectful, efficient interactions throughout your buying or selling journey.

 

We pride ourselves on a client-centric approach: listening to your needs, keeping you informed with timely communication, and guiding you through each step with care. Our goal is to provide exceptional service and create a stress-free experience from start to finish. Many of our clients share stories of how easy, transparent, and rewarding their process was with our support. Let us help you discover the Bartonville property that feels just right.

 

 

Conclusion

Bartonville is a welcoming, family-oriented neighbourhood that offers comfort, convenience, and long-term value. With its excellent schools, green spaces, recreational amenities, and proximity to both downtown Hamilton and regional transportation routes, this community truly has something for everyone.

 

Whether you’re starting a family, looking to downsize, or investing in the Hamilton market, Bartonville is a neighbourhood worth exploring. Reach out to Martin Group for expert guidance and a personalized real estate experience you can trust.

 

Overview for Bartonville, Ontario

3,998 people live in Bartonville, where the median age is 43 and the average individual income is $85,454. Data provided by Statistics Canada.

3,998

Total Population

43 years

Median Age

Medium

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$85,454

Average individual Income

Around Bartonville, Ontario

There's plenty to do around Bartonville, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Bikeable
Bike Score
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Phin Coffee Bar, Shelby's Shawarma, and Tony G’s Pizzeria.

Name Category Distance Reviews
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Dining 4.95 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.8 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.35 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.62 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.4 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 3.98 miles 12 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Bartonville, Ontario

Bartonville has 1,783 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by Statistics Canada. Here’s what the people living in Bartonville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by Statistics Canada. 3,998 people call Bartonville home. The population density is 4 and the largest age group is Data provided by Statistics Canada.

3,998

Total Population

Medium

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

43

Median Age

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1,783

Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$85,454

Average individual Income

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