Renovation and conversion to modern, open concept living space is widespread in Longmoor. The majority of homes built in the 1960’s and ’70’s, consist primarily of detached traditional or raised bungalows and split levels, some two storey properties, and the attached alternatives of semi’s, links and townhouses. Newer three storey townhomes have appeared along the purpose designed lanes just off Fairview Street.
A decidedly visible green space outline on any map, all things recreational are found at Nelson Park. Whatever your interest: baseball, field sports, basketball, cycling, skateboarding, aquatics or making use of the splash pad or playground – it’s all here. Swim the 50 metre, eight lane pool or attempt an in-pool climbing wall feature. The Centennial Bikeway, traversing the Dynes, Longmoor and Pinedale communities, is a safe and secure multi-use trail popular for walking, jogging and cycling.
The daily requisites of grocery, banking, and professional services can be found in the plazas along Appleby and Walkers Lines. The Burlington Centre Mall or the Burloak RioCan Centre are a short drive away for restaurants, entertainment and retail stores of all types.
Longmoor is a Burlington residential community encapsulated by amenities and recreational facilities. A very liveable neighbourhood focused on a comfortable family lifestyle.