Nobleton is a rare find in the Greater Toronto Area — a historic village where large lot estate homes sit amid rolling countryside, equestrian farms, and protected conservation lands, yet you're 35 minutes from downtown Toronto via Highway 400. It's horse country with a Starbucks nearby. That contrast is exactly what draws families here and keeps them.
Highway 400 provides fast, direct access to the city. Most Nobleton residents find the commute manageable — and consider the peace and space of home well worth it. GO Bus service connects to transit hubs for car-free options.
Nobleton is defined by its generous lot sizes — many properties sit on half-acre to multi-acre lots. Homes range from classic century farmhouses to custom-built contemporary estates. Average prices in the $1.5M–$2.5M range.
With a population of roughly 5,000, Nobleton maintains a genuine small-town feel. Neighbours know each other. Local events, seasonal fairs, and community organizations keep the village spirit alive year-round.
Much of King Township lies within the Oak Ridges Moraine and Greenbelt — two of Ontario's most protected natural landscapes. For Nobleton residents, this means extraordinary natural surroundings that will never be developed.
Nobleton sits at the edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine — a glacial ridge of extraordinary ecological importance. Wetlands, forests and meadows are woven throughout the township, supporting an abundance of wildlife and providing pristine groundwater.
Nobleton's rural setting means every season is an experience. Spring brings maple syrup season. Summers are quiet, green and long. Fall foliage on the Moraine is among the best in Ontario. Winters offer snowshoeing, skating and that rare quiet that only rural places provide.
King Township is famous across Ontario as horse country. Dozens of boarding and training farms operate throughout the municipality, making Nobleton a natural home for equestrian families.
Extensive trail networks connect properties and conservation areas, offering year-round riding through mixed forest and farmland. Many estates include private riding rings and paddocks.
Local farm operations, u-pick markets and roadside stands dot the Nobleton area. The Holland Marsh — Ontario's "salad bowl" — is just minutes away, supplying fresh produce to the region.
While Nobleton retains its village character, residents have access to essential amenities within the community and a wider range of services in nearby King City and Schomberg.
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