Balwant Bhangu | Pre-construction & New Homes Specialist
Beeton: The village charm close to the city
A hidden gem, Beeton; nestled between Tottenham and Alliston is a perfect place to raise a family. Just 30 minutes from Vaughan and Brampton, Beeton offers a reprieve from the daily hustle and bustle of the metropolitan. It's just 20 minutes from the Tanger Outlets in Cookstown and only 30 minutes to Barrie and Newmarket, where you can find more golfing, bike trails, restaurants, shopping and more.
According to the 2016 census, around 4000 people call it home. From visiting the famous Tottenham train station to a picnic in one of the numerous conversation areas, or learning to ski at a nearby hill, there is much more to discover.
Restaurants and Cafes:
Beeton has a lot to offer when it comes to food choices. New Orleans Pizza, Pizza-Pizza, Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant, Whistlestop and Cherville Sushi are here to offer casual and upscale dining. Located in a historic building, the Muddy water Hotel is a Restaurant and Bar offering cold beers and bar menu. It also has Karaoke, DJ, live music and pool games!
Beeton residents enjoy the Coffee from Country Style located in the Petro Canada Gas Station. Those who cannot do without the double-double, Tim Horton’s is coming to Beeton! Grabbing some Timbits for the hockey team is going to become easier in Beeton after it opens for business in April 2020.
Petro Canada on main is the place to go for gas and convenience items and at the same time, you can grab a coffee or pizza form there! The owner, Harjinder Bahniwal moved to Beeton in 2013 after he opened the gas station. “I am in love with the people here. I work here and I live here, Beeton is my village”- Harjinder. He is also building a car wash (will open in May 2020) and his son runs the Beeton Truck Sales and Auto Repair Shop on Main St.
The Shoppers Drug Mart, IDA Bee Town pharmacy and doctor clinic and Phamasave on Main St also has Medical cleaning catering to your health needs. The Jackson plaza located on Main St has a number of shopping options including Foodland, The Beer Store and LCBO.
Home of Canada's first commercial honey producer, Beeton is known for its Beeton Honey and Garden Festival. It's held every year in May. Close to 200 vendors will line up on Main St and offer unique merchandising from perennials to pastries, fashion to farm produce, golf balls to garden tools. Explore the past at booths featuring vintage finds and restored wonders.
From 2016 onwards, Beeton has witnessed a lot of new home construction activities. Two projects have already been completed and a number of builders are planning to build more sub-divisions in Beeton. Flato Developments is currently selling the Beeton Village and Greenridge – a collection of freehold towns and singles. These communities will be ready in spring 2023.
If you want to live close to the city but want to enjoy nature at its best then Beeton is the place for you!
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