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St. Patrick’s Ward Neighbourhood Overview

Welcome to St. Patrick's Ward, also known as 'The Ward'! This eclectic neighbourhood is surrounded by the Eramosa River, some railway tracks, and Elizabeth Street and is best described as the evolution of the city’s historic St. Patrick’s Ward neighbourhood. Early surveyors gave the region its unique street layout. Today, it’s become a favourite of the locals for its extensive amenities, unique architecture and affordable properties.

Transit score

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Two major bus lines run across the north and south borders of St. Patrick's Ward. The neighbourhood is also lucky enough to stand in the middle of the major rail lines, providing direct access to Toronto, London, and the GTA.

Walkability score

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St. Patrick's Ward has an average walkability score, making it easy for residents to travel this neighbourhood by foot. Plus, with well developed bike lanes, this is one of the most cyclist-friendly neighbourhoods in the city.

St. Patrick’s Ward Market Overview

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Neighbourhood Demographics

St. Patrick's Ward is a very family-friendly neighbourhood featuring predominantly detached, single-family homes. This area has attracted young professional couples with children, or those who are ready to start families and enjoy peaceful natural surroundings.

Family Types

40.7

Average Age

2.1

Average Household Size

33.3%

Households with Children

55.3%

Single Individuals

33.3%

Renters

54.5%

College-Educated

Property Types

35%

Detached Properties

9%

Condo Townhouses

40%

Condo Apartments

11%

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Schools in St. Patrick’s Ward

Public Schools

  • John Galt PS

    Address 50 Laurine Ave, Guelph, ON N1E 4M2, Canada

    Language English

    Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-824-4760

    School Board Upper Grand DSB

    Grades Offered PK to 8

    https://www.ugdsb.ca/johngalt/


  • École King George PS

    Address 72 Lemon St, Guelph, ON N1E 2H5, Canada

    Language English, French Immersion

    Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-822-1911

    School Board Upper Grand DSB

    Grades Offered PK to 8

    Additional Details French Immersion

    https://www.ugdsb.ca/kg/


  • ÉÉ L'Odyssée

    Address 30 Brighton St, Guelph, ON N1E 3S9, Canada

    Language French

    Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Elementary

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-837-4420

    School Board CS Viamonde

    Grades Offered PK to 6

    https://csviamonde.ca/nos-ecoles/trouver-une-ecole/fiche-ecole/ecole-elementaire-lodyssee/

  • John F. Rossi CVI

    Address 21 Meyer Dr, Guelph, ON N1E 4H1, Canada

    Language English

    Grade Level High

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-822-7090

    School Board Upper Grand DSB

    Grades Offered 9 to 12

    Additional Details French Immersion

    https://www.ugdsb.ca/jfr/


Catholic Schools

  • Sacred Heart CS

    Address 125 Huron St, Guelph, ON N1E 5L5, Canada

    Language English

    Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle

    Orientation Catholic

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-824-2751

    School Board Wellington CDSB

    Grades Offered PK to 8

    Additional Details Religious and International Baccalaureate

    https://sacredheartguelph.wellingtoncdsb.ca/


  • Holy Rosary CS

    Address 365 Stevenson St N, Guelph, ON N1E 5B7, Canada

    Language English

    Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle

    Orientation Catholic

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-824-5620

    School Board Wellington CDSB

    Grades Offered PK to 8

    Additional Details Religious

    https://holyrosary.wellingtoncdsb.ca/


  • ÉÉC Saint-René-Goupil

    Address 221 Scottsdale Dr, Guelph, ON N1G 3A1, Canada

    Language French

    Grade Level Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle

    Orientation Catholic

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-821-7542

    School Board CS catholique MonAvenir

    Grades Offered PK to 8

    Additional Details Religious

    https://srg.cscmonavenir.ca/

  • ÉSC Père-René-de-Galinée

    Address 450 Maple Grove Rd, Cambridge, ON N3H 4R7, Canada

    Language French

    Grade Level Middle and High

    Orientation Catholic

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-650-9444

    School Board CS catholique MonAvenir

    Grades Offered 7 to 12

    Additional Details Religious, International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement

    https://esprdg.cscmonavenir.ca/

  • St. James CHS

    Address 57 Victoria Rd N, Guelph, ON N1E 5G9, Canada

    Language English

    Grade Level High

    Orientation Catholic

    School Type Public

    Phone Number 519-822-4290

    School Board Wellington CDSB

    Grades Offered 9 to 12

    Additional Details Religious

    https://stjames.wellingtoncdsb.ca/


Private Schools

  • Guelph Montessori School

    Address 151 Waterloo Avenue, Guelph, ON Canada N1H 3H9

    Language English

    Grades Toddler Program (18 to 30 Months Old) , Child Care, JK, SK, Grades 1 to 6

    Phone Number (519) 836-3810

    http://www.guelphmontessori.com/


  • Royal City Baptist Academy

    Address: 100 Ridgewood Avenue, Guelph, Ontario, N1H6C5

    Language English

    Grades SK to Grade 12

    Phone Number (519) 823-5099

    https://www.royalcity.org/

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Things to Do in St. Patrick’s Ward

Parks

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Transportation

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Emergency & Health Services

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Restaurants & Take Out

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Movie Theaters

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Walk-In Clinics & Pharmacies

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Activities for Kids

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  • Lyons Park and Leisure Pool

    Summer Swimming Lessons

  • Jam School

    Music lessons (7+)

  • The Guelph Grotto Climbing Co.

    Climbing lessons, camps, and teams

  • The Boathouse Tea Room

    Ice Cream Parlor, Canoe & Kayak rentals (Only in Summer)

  • Two Rivers Community Garden

    Summer camps

St. Patrick’s Ward Neighbourhood Groups

Local Group

Area served: Elizabeth St. and Victoria Rd. West to the Speed River


Office Location:

Tytler Public School (Lower Level)

131 Ontario St.

Guelph, ON, N1E 3B3


Office Hours: Monday: 9 AM – 1 PM, Wednesday: 1 – 5 PM

Contact

Alisha Arnold (Neighbourhood Support Worker)

Maryann Sly Kensley (Parent Outreach Worker)

Jen Britton (Program Staff)


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