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Find apartments for rent in Leamington, Ontario where residents enjoy the second warmest climate in Canada. The municipality’s southern locale and warm temperatures affords Leamington the reputation of Canada’s “Sun Parlour”, where birdwatchers come to view migrating birds, Monarch butterflies and Point Pelee National Park. Those seeking apartments for rent in Leamington will be close to an excellent school system, community hospital, first-class recreational facilities, affordable housing, and attractive neighbourhoods. The 30,000 residents who call this municipality home appreciate family living, business investment or retirement possibilities.
Recreation, Arts and Culture in Leamington
• Point Pelee National Park – this lush forest oasis consists primarily of marsh and woodland habitats, tapering into Lake Erie. Each spring, the park echoes with the reverberating songs of migrating birds. Birdwatchers, nature lovers and Leamington locals soak up the sun and watch the birds in their natural habitat. As the weather transitions into summer, the hum of cicadas fills the air, and kayakers make their way along the winding waterways. During fall, Monarch butterflies fill the skies and, as the air turns cold, hikers can be found enjoying a quiet moment in the great outdoors during the winter months.
• Seacliff Park – set on the shores of Lake Earie, Leamington’s premier park is home to the renowned Tomato Splash Pad and a long stretch of sandy shoreline, known as Seacliff Beach. Locals and tourists flock to this space to enjoy the BBQ pits, flower gardens, concession stand, picnic tables, playground, splash pad, volleyball courts, walking paths and more.
Transportation in Leamington, Ontario
Whether you’re living in one of Leamington’s apartment rentals or just in the area for a short visit, you can use the Municipality of Leamington’s transit bus service to commute across town. Operated by Switzer-Carty Transportation Inc., this one-route bus service meets Ontario’s standards of accessible vehicles and boasts wheelchair ramps, a kneeling feature, air conditioning and heating, bike racks, verbal stop announcements and more.