Manitou Way is a short, residential cul-de-sac in the Bowes neighbourhood of north Milton.
Manitou Way is a short, residential cul-de-sac in the Bowes neighbourhood of north Milton. The street sits east of Ontario Street and south of Derry Road, a quiet pocket set back from the main arteries. Mature trees line the street in places, and the lots are generous for a newer subdivision. The Bowes area has developed steadily over the past two decades, and Manitou Way reflects that measured growth. It is a street where families settle, where the rhythm is suburban and unhurried. The surrounding streets share a similar character, with sidewalks and green spaces woven through the grid.
Manitou Way holds a mix of detached homes and townhouses, all built in the early 2000s. The detached homes sit on larger lots, typically with brick and stone facades, two-car garages, and two-storey plans. The townhouses are attached in blocks of three or four, with brick exteriors and private driveways. Lot widths on the detached side run roughly 40 to 50 feet, giving each property a comfortable frontage. The street is short, so the housing stock is limited in number but consistent in quality.
The architecture leans toward the traditional suburban vocabulary: gabled roofs, front porches on some models, and a mix of brick and vinyl siding. Several homes have updated their landscaping and driveways, giving the street a well-kept appearance. Floor plans typically offer four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with finished basements common. The townhouses are slightly more compact but still provide three bedrooms and attached garages. The street feels cohesive without being uniform, each house expressing a slight variation on the same theme.
Manitou Way is within walking distance of Escarpment View Park, a six-minute stroll that offers playgrounds and open green space. For daily errands, the grocery options are a short drive: Walmart and FreshCo are both about five minutes away, and Canadian Superstore and Sobeys are within six minutes. Milton District Hospital is six minutes by car, providing peace of mind for families. Several schools serve the area, including Anne J. MacArthur Public School and Milton District High School, both within a five- to six-minute drive.
The highway access is practical. The on-ramp to Highway 401 at James Snow Parkway is four minutes away, making commutes to Mississauga and Toronto straightforward. The Milton GO Station is 16 minutes by car, a longer trip but workable for those who prefer rail. The neighbourhood also has places of worship nearby, including the Milton Muslim Community Centre five minutes away. For recreation, Rotary Park and Centennial Park are each a five-minute drive, offering sports fields and trails.
Manitou Way sits in the Bowes neighbourhood of Milton and trades infrequently enough that street-level price patterns cannot be stated with confidence. Two sales and two leases represent the full picture of recent activity, which places Manitou in thin-data territory where individual transactions carry outsized weight and any single anomalous trade would distort a reported typical price. For that reason, no typical sale price or price range is published here; the suitability discussion appears in the evaluative sections that follow. What the leasing side does confirm is that four-bedroom units on the street have been renting around $3,500 per month, with both recent lease records pointing to that level. With one active listing currently on the market, supply is essentially constrained to a single option at any given moment, which means a buyer or tenant arriving when that listing is unavailable faces a full wait for the next opportunity. The Bowes area context, proximity to Escarpment View Park within walking distance, and a four-minute drive to the Highway 401 on-ramp at James Snow Parkway are the positioning anchors that inform pricing expectations on this street until resale volume develops further.
Manitou Way sits in the Bowes neighbourhood, a position that puts the 401 on-ramp at James Snow Parkway just four minutes away. For Toronto commuters, the drive to Milton GO Station runs about sixteen minutes, and the total trip to Union Station typically lands just over an hour. Mississauga is a twenty-two-minute drive, Oakville twenty-four, and Pearson thirty-two. The highway access is the street's strongest connectivity feature; the GO station is farther than in some Milton pockets, so car-to-station is the realistic pattern.
Public elementary students draw to Anne J. MacArthur Public School, a six-minute drive, or Tiger Jeet Singh Public School at a similar distance. Catholic elementary students attend Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Elementary School, also about six minutes away. Secondary catchment falls to Milton District High School for the public board and Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary School for the Catholic board, both roughly five minutes by car. The range of nearby schools gives families options within a short drive.
Manitou Way tends to suit buyers who want a newer home in a quiet residential pocket without paying a premium for walk-to-GO convenience. The street's mix of detached and townhouse stock, built in the early 2000s, appeals to families who prioritize highway access and a short drive to shopping and schools over being steps from the station. The rental segment here is predominantly unfurnished and moves quickly, suggesting long-term anchored tenants rather than transient demand. Buyers accepting a car-dependent routine in exchange for a quieter street and reasonable pricing will find this stretch of Bowes a practical fit.
If you're considering alternatives in similar pockets, buyers who want closer proximity to the GO station might look toward homes built in the late 2010s nearer to Milton's core, where the walk-to-transit premium is higher. Those prioritizing larger lots or more established trees may prefer the older subdivisions in Bowes itself, where frontages tend to be wider. For a tighter budget, townhouse-heavy streets in the same neighbourhood offer entry points below the detached range. Each tradeoff shifts the balance between space, age, and commute convenience.
Detached inventory on Manitou Way has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Townhouse inventory on Manitou Way has seen 1 closed sales recently. Details below.
Closed transactions from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board. The picture below covers recent closed activity across all product types on Manitou Way.
No closed sales on record for Manitou Way in the recent period.
Rental activity on Manitou Way across recent months. Breakdown by bed count below.
| Date | Address | Beds | Sold | vs Ask | DOM | Listing brokerage |
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Times below assume typical traffic from mid-street. Walk and transit times use Milton Transit routing.
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