Prince Edward Island
Nestled in the heart of Queens County on Prince Edward Island, Cornwall's peaceful charm has been enchanting residents and visitors for centuries. Founded during the mid-1700s, this quaint town was granted its village status in 1966 before officially becoming a thriving municipality by 1995. Today it boasts an impressive population of 6,600 people according to 2021 census data - proudly bearing witness to Cornwall’s history as one of PEI’s most beloved gems.
Cornwall was home to several important athletic figures. Jared Connaughton was a sprinter who participated in the Canada Games, as well as the Olympics, and Adam McQuaid, an NHL player who won the Stanley Cup in 2011.
Agriculture is still important to Cornwall, and the rest of Prince Edward Island, although other important industries include tourism, fisheries, and aerospace. There are some companies located in Cornwall, and some residents head to nearby Charlottetown for work.
Residents in Cornwall will find some fun things to see and do for the entire family. The Terry Fox Sports Complex features a baseball field, soccer field, football field, tennis courts, a toboggan hill, volleyball courts, and walking trails. In the winter, residents can enjoy cross-country skiing there, as well as an outdoor skating rink. You can also check out the Rise and Climb Adventure Course.
The community is also close to the water, which means boating, fishing, swimming, and other activities are always available in the summertime. Cornwall has places to shop for groceries, as well as some nice eateries like Sam’s, Tim Hortons, and Mary’s Cornwall Bakery.
Cornwall offers a unique contrast of pastoral farming landscapes and lush outdoor sites waiting to be explored. Take a drive out of town and you'll find yourself in the gorgeous PEI National Park or Cabot Beach Provincial Park - perfect locations for invigorating hikes amid stunning natural beauty.
Charlottetown is just a short drive from Cornwall, which means you can always head to the larger city to find more activities and attractions to enjoy.
Because Cornwall is such a small community, it means that it’s not divided into the distinct neighbourhoods that you may find in a lot of other cities in Canada. Even though it might be a small town, you can still find quite a few wonderful places to consider calling home within its borders. Plenty of fantastic Cornwall real estate options are available. Let’s get a closer look at what the city can offer residents.
Cornwall can be a good place to live for many different types of buyers. It is a quiet community with trees along the streets that provides a somewhat rural/suburban feel. Charlottetown could be a good option for those who want to have a little more space.
Families and retirees alike will find a lot to love here. Most of the properties are single-family residences, and they tend to be on the larger side. You can also find some condominiums. The sizes and prices for the properties vary.
The town is home to several schools including Westwood Primary School, Island Montessori Academy Limited, and Eliot River Elementary School. It also features the Terry Fox Complex, a sports complex, and several parks, including Poolside Park.
Cornwall is only a few kilometres from Charlottetown, as well. If there are any amenities or services you can’t find in town, Charlottetown is likely to have what you need.
If you are interested in living in a friendly, welcoming little community, Cornwall could be the ideal place for you to call home. To learn more about the homes for sale in Cornwall and the surrounding areas, you should speak with your C21 realtor to check out the current Cornwall MLS listings.
Despite its small size, Cornwall offers plenty of convenient commute options for residents. Those who live in the area frequently take advantage of walking and biking as primary methods to get around town or visit nearby locations. For those looking to travel farther afield, Charlottetown Airport is just minutes away.