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Fort Erie Lakeshore

Part of the St. Catharines - Niagara metropolitan area, Fort Erie Lakeshore is a neighbourhood within Fort Erie, Ontario.

Transportation

Cars are a great means of transportation in Fort Erie Lakeshore. The majority of houses for sale are a reasonably short car ride from the closest highway, such as Queen Elizabeth Way, and parking is quite easy. It is inconvenient for people walking to navigate Fort Erie Lakeshore since running common errands is impractical. The bike is a somewhat poor mode of transportation in this neighbourhood because the bicycling infrastructure is rather limited. Thankfully, some bicycling-friendly sectors exist, and there are not many hills to challenge cyclists.

Services

Doing one's groceries usually necessitates the use of a car in Fort Erie Lakeshore. Nonetheless, it is generally a reasonably short distance to the nearest pharmacy, which can provide some staple foods. There are also a few opportunities for those who care about restaurants in close proximity. When it comes to education, there are no high schools and no primary schools in this neighbourhood. Likewise, families may find it very difficult for their kids to access daycares as a pedestrian.

Character

Fort Erie Lakeshore offers a slower-paced ambience. Fort Erie Lakeshore is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are usually peaceful - however noise can be an issue near Queen Elizabeth Way.

Housing

Around three quarters of the population of this neighbourhood own their home while renters make up the remainder. The predominance of single detached homes in the housing stock of this neighbourhood is an important part of its character. Around one quarter of properties in this neighbourhood were constructed following the year 2000, while most of the remaining buildings were constructed pre-1960 and in the 1960s. This neighbourhood also has a good variety of unit sizes; homes range from lofts to four or more bedrooms.
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