The Village Collection
Freehold Back-to-Back Townhomes
Compact back-to-back freehold townhomes from about 953 to 1,732 sq ft — ideal for first-time buyers, investors, and low-footprint living without condo fees.
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Britannia Road · James Snow Parkway & Fourth Line · Milton, ON
Now selling · 2027 occupancy
Freehold townhomes on Britannia Road between James Snow Parkway and Fourth Line in Milton, Ontario — minutes from Highway 401, served by Halton's top-rated public and Catholic schools, from $599,990 with $0 monthly maintenance. Now selling for 2027 occupancy.
Buyers get Sundial Homes quality, two distinct collections, and freehold ownership without monthly maintenance — now selling for 2027 occupancy in southeast Milton, Ontario.
Unlike many Milton townhome projects with condo fees, The Enclave markets freehold title with no monthly maintenance — a direct answer to buyers searching “no condo fees” in Halton.
With Milton resale townhomes averaging well above $800K in early 2026, entry near $599,990 positions The Enclave as attainable new construction — fifteen models give real choice, not a single template.
The Village Collection owns the back-to-back niche (953–1,732 sq ft). The Park Collection adds two- and three-storey traditional designs up to 2,843 sq ft — rare breadth in one Milton address.
Located between James Snow Parkway and Fourth Line with access toward Highways 401 and 407 and Milton GO — strong commute story with planned trails and a future on-site elementary school per the master plan.
Village is back-to-back freehold towns; Park is traditional two- and three-storey layouts — both with $0 monthly maintenance at The Enclave Milton.
Freehold Back-to-Back Townhomes
Compact back-to-back freehold townhomes from about 953 to 1,732 sq ft — ideal for first-time buyers, investors, and low-footprint living without condo fees.
Explore Village Collection townhomesFreehold 2 & 3 Storey Traditional Townhomes
Traditional two- and three-storey freehold towns from about 1,240 to 2,843 sq ft — family-scale layouts including end and corner units on select plans.
Explore Park Collection traditional townhomesCompare every model, size, and collection in one place.
See all 15 layoutsBoth collections are freehold with no monthly maintenance; the difference is layout style and square footage.
| Village Collection | Park Collection | |
|---|---|---|
| Sq ft range | 953 – 1,732 | 1,240 – 2,843 |
| Storeys | 2 (back-to-back) | 2 & 3 storey |
| Layout type | Back-to-back freehold | Traditional townhome |
| Model count | 5 | 10 |
| Ideal buyer | First-time, investor, efficient footprint | Growing & multigenerational families |
| Monthly maintenance | $0 | $0 |
Register once for all 15 layouts — Village back-to-back and Park traditional townhomes from $599,990 with $0 monthly maintenance.
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Southeast Milton · Britannia Road
Britannia Road, between James Snow Parkway & Fourth Line in Southeast Milton, Ontario (Halton Region). Reference point for distances: Britannia Road at James Snow Parkway, The Enclave Milton (between James Snow Parkway & Fourth Line).
Halton District School Board (public) and Halton Catholic District School Board (Catholic) both serve Milton. The nearest secondary is Craig Kielburger Secondary School (~8 min) with IB programming; Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary (~10 min) leads Milton Catholic secondary scores. HDSB plans Milton SE #13 Public School for southeast growth in the Britannia plan area.
| School | Grades | Approx. drive | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam Sherratt Public School | JK–8 | ~5 min | Established community school in southeast Milton |
| Hawthorne Village Public School | JK–8 | ~5–8 min | Newer school serving growing neighbourhoods |
| Tiger Jeet Singh Public School | JK–8 | ~8 min | Named after Canadian wrestling icon Tiger Jeet Singh |
| Viola Desmond Public School | JK–8 | ~8 min | Named after Canadian civil rights pioneer Viola Desmond |
| Irma Coulson Public School | JK–8 | ~8 min | Public elementary in Milton |
| School | Grades | Approx. drive | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Craig Kielburger Secondary School | 9–12 | ~8 min | Nearest secondary. 2,000+ students. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, French Immersion, SHSM, cooperative education, arts and athletics. Opened 2012. |
| Elsie MacGill Secondary School | 9–12 | ~10 min | Newer secondary serving east Milton |
| School | Grades | Approx. drive | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| St. Peter Catholic Elementary | JK–8 | ~5–8 min | Halton Catholic elementary |
| St. Benedict Catholic Elementary | JK–8 | ~8 min | Catholic elementary in Milton |
| St. Scholastica Catholic Elementary | JK–8 | ~8 min | Halton Catholic District School Board |
| School | Grades | Approx. drive | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary | 9–12 | ~10 min | Highest-scoring secondary school in Milton (Catholic board). |
| St. Francis Xavier Catholic Secondary | 9–12 | ~12 min | Halton Catholic secondary option |
Highway 401 is about three to five minutes via James Snow Parkway — the interchange sits immediately south of the community. Milton GO Station is roughly eight to ten minutes for direct peak trains to Toronto Union.
| Name | Approx. access | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Highway 401 | ~3–5 min | Via James Snow Parkway interchange (immediately south) or Britannia Road |
| Highway 407 ETR | ~8–10 min | Toll highway east to Mississauga/Toronto, west to Hamilton |
| Britannia Road | Direct frontage | East–west arterial to Trafalgar Road and Regional Road 25 |
| James Snow Parkway | Direct access | North–south arterial to Highway 401 |
| Fourth Line | Adjacent | Connects north to Derry Road and Milton's east side |
| Name | Approx. access | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Milton GO Station | ~8–10 min | 780 Main Street East. Western terminus of GO Transit Milton line. Direct train to Toronto Union Station at peak hours; GO bus service throughout the day. |
| Milton Transit | Local routes | Connects to GO Station, schools, shopping, and recreation. Route 21 links GO Station to Steeles/Trafalgar area. |
| Destination | Drive time (non-peak) | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Toronto (Union Station) | ~45–55 min | ~55 km |
| Mississauga City Centre | ~25–30 min | ~30 km |
| Pearson International Airport (YYZ) | ~25–30 min | ~35 km |
| Oakville (downtown) | ~20–25 min | ~25 km |
| Hamilton (McMaster University) | ~30–35 min | ~40 km |
| University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) | ~20–25 min | ~25 km |
| Brampton | ~20–25 min | ~25 km |
| Square One Shopping Centre | ~20–25 min | ~28 km |
Toronto Premium Outlets, Milton Crossroads, downtown Main Street, and multiple grocery chains are within a short drive of Britannia Road.
| Name | Approx. access | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Toronto Premium Outlets | ~10 min / 9.3 km | 100+ outlet stores at Steeles Avenue & Trafalgar Road |
| Milton Crossroads | ~10 min | Walmart, Canadian Tire, Staples, Indigo, Marks, restaurants |
| Milton Marketplace | ~10–12 min | Additional retail and grocery |
| Downtown Milton (Main Street) | ~10 min | Historic Main Street, cafés, seasonal farmers' market |
The Mattamy National Cycling Centre (~5–8 min) anchors recreation. The planned Milton Education Village (162 ha) borders Britannia Road. Conservation Halton parks on the Niagara Escarpment UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve are ten to fifteen minutes away.
| Name | Approx. access | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Mattamy National Cycling Centre | ~5–8 min | Canada's only UCI-regulated Class 1 indoor velodrome (2015 Pan Am Games, ~$63M). Three gymnasiums, indoor track, fitness studio on Tremaine Road near Britannia. |
| Milton Education Village (MEV) | Adjacent / ~5 min | 162 hectares (400 acres) planned mixed-use centred on the Cycling Centre; Britannia Road south boundary. 2051 long-term vision. |
| Milton Leisure Centre | ~10 min | Lap pool, play pool, waterslide, fitness |
| Milton Sports Centre | ~10 min | Fitness studio, pools, community programs |
| John Tonelli Sports Centre | ~12 min | Ice rink and meeting rooms |
Milton District Hospital (Halton Healthcare) provides emergency and acute care about ten minutes from the community.
| Name | Approx. access | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Milton District Hospital | ~10 min | 129-bed acute care, Halton Healthcare. Emergency, imaging, mental health on Derry Road. Expanded 2017. |
| Halton Healthcare network | Regional | Oakville Trafalgar Memorial, Georgetown Hospital |
| Walk-in clinics & family practices | ~5–10 min | Multiple clinics throughout Milton |
Distances and drive times are approximate and may vary with traffic conditions. School assignment is address-based — verify with HDSB and HCDSB for your lot.
Direct answers for buyers researching freehold townhomes, pricing, and registration in Milton, Ontario.
The Enclave is Sundial Homes' new freehold townhome address on Britannia Road in Milton, Ontario. Fifteen floor plans split between Village back-to-back layouts and Park traditional two- and three-storey homes start from $599,990 with $0 monthly maintenance and 2027 occupancy. Sales are open now.
Sundial Homes — an established Ontario new-home builder — develops The Enclave's Village and Park townhome collections in southeast Milton.
Britannia Road between James Snow Parkway and Fourth Line in southeast Milton, Halton Region, Ontario, Canada. The site offers quick ties to Highway 401, Highway 407, and Milton GO for GTA commuters.
Marketing lists homes from $599,990 before upgrades and closing costs. Model-specific pricing, elevations, and lot premiums are shared when you register on this site.
No monthly maintenance fees are marketed on either collection — these are freehold townhomes, so you hold title without the recurring condo-style common-element charges typical of condominium towns.
Village delivers five back-to-back freehold layouts from about 953 to 1,732 sq ft — efficient footprints for first-time buyers and investors. Park offers ten traditional two- and three-storey designs from about 1,240 to 2,843 sq ft, including select end and corner units.
Fifteen in total: five Village models and ten Park models.
Occupancy is communicated for 2027. Exact closing dates depend on model, phase, and your agreement of purchase and sale — confirm timing when you register.
Village spans roughly 953–1,732 sq ft in back-to-back form. Park spans roughly 1,240–2,843 sq ft across two- and three-storey traditional townhome designs.
Freehold. You own your unit and land interest without a condo corporation fee structure — marketing highlights $0 monthly maintenance on both collections.
Deposits are usually paid in installments tied to agreement milestones rather than one lump sum at signing. Request the current schedule from the builder when you register.
New Ontario homes from enrolled builders carry Tarion's statutory warranty — defined periods for defects, delays, and other protections. Confirm enrollment in your purchase agreement.
Statutory condominium rescission rights do not automatically apply to freehold townhome contracts. Your agreement of purchase and sale governs any rescission — review it with a lawyer before signing.
Eligible purchasers may qualify for federal and provincial new housing HST rebates subject to price caps and occupancy rules. Ask your accountant or lawyer about your situation.
If you occupy before title transfer, the builder may charge occupancy fees covering interest, taxes, and defined common elements per your agreement — separate from post-closing freehold ownership costs.
Incentives vary by phase and inventory. Register for the current sheet; first-time buyers should also review federal programs such as the First Home Savings Account where applicable.
Submit the registration form with your contact details and model interest. Floor plan PDFs and pricing typically arrive by email — check spam if nothing appears within a few minutes.
No. This is an independent information and marketing site, not Sundial's official sales office. Confirm pricing, features, and availability at sundialhomes.com or with an authorized representative.
Homes at The Enclave fall under both Halton District School Board (public English) and Halton Catholic District School Board. Craig Kielburger Secondary School — about eight minutes by car — is the closest public high school and runs an International Baccalaureate Diploma program for 2,000+ students. Bishop P.F. Reding Catholic Secondary, Milton's top-scoring Catholic high school, is roughly ten minutes away. Numerous elementary schools from each board sit within a five- to ten-minute drive.
French Immersion is available through Craig Kielburger Secondary School on the public side. On the Catholic side, Holy Rosary Catholic Elementary offers Extended French Immersion starting in Grade 5. Program entry grades and seat availability change — confirm eligibility for your address on HDSB and HCDSB websites.
HDSB's accommodation planning includes future schools for southeast Milton, including the Britannia Secondary Plan area where The Enclave is located. Milton SE #13 Public School is planned for the growth corridor. Milton's school-age population rose about 185% between 2011 and 2021, which continues to drive new school construction.
Highway 401 is roughly three to five minutes by car from The Enclave using the James Snow Parkway interchange immediately south of the community, or via Britannia Road connections.
Milton GO Station at 780 Main Street East is about eight to ten minutes by car. The Milton GO line runs direct trains to Toronto Union Station during peak periods, with GO bus service available through the day.
Driving downtown via Highway 401 typically takes about 45 to 55 minutes (roughly 55 km), depending on traffic. From Milton GO Station, the train to Union Station is often about 55 to 65 minutes — check current GO schedules before you buy.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is approximately 25 to 30 minutes by car (about 35 km) via Highway 401 and connecting routes.
Milton Transit operates routes linking southeast Milton to Milton GO Station, schools, shopping centres, and recreation facilities across town, including Route 21 toward the Steeles/Trafalgar area.
Toronto Premium Outlets — 100+ stores — is about ten minutes away. Milton Crossroads (Walmart, Canadian Tire, Staples, Indigo) is a similar drive. Downtown Milton's Main Street offers local retail and a seasonal farmers' market. Grocery chains including Metro, Sobeys, FreshCo, and Food Basics are within five to ten minutes.
Yes. Toronto Premium Outlets at Steeles Avenue and Trafalgar Road is one of Ontario's largest outlet destinations — approximately ten minutes by car (about 9 km) from Britannia Road at James Snow Parkway.
Milton borders Conservation Halton lands on the Niagara Escarpment UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Hilton Falls offers 33.5 km of trails (~10 min). Kelso has 22+ km of trails and a beach (~12 min). Rattlesnake Point and Crawford Lake are each about 15 minutes. The Bruce Trail — Canada's oldest marked footpath — has multiple Milton access points.
About five minutes from The Enclave, the Mattamy National Cycling Centre is Canada's only UCI-regulated Class 1 indoor velodrome and the second of its kind in North America. Built for the 2015 Pan American Games (~$63 million), it also operates as a community centre with three gymnasiums, an indoor walking/running track, and fitness studios.
The Milton Education Village (MEV) is a planned 162-hectare (400-acre) mixed-use district centred on the Mattamy National Cycling Centre, with Britannia Road forming its southern edge — beside The Enclave's neighbourhood. Approved in 2024, the MEV is intended to integrate education, healthcare, recreation, and transit as part of Milton's 2051 growth strategy.
Yes. Milton lies at the base of the Niagara Escarpment UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Conservation areas including Rattlesnake Point, Crawford Lake, Kelso, and Hilton Falls are within a ten- to fifteen-minute drive.
Milton District Hospital — operated by Halton Healthcare — is about ten minutes by car. The 129-bed acute care site includes emergency services, diagnostic imaging, and specialized care, with a major expansion completed in 2017.
Milton's population grew 57.6% between 2011 and 2021 (84,362 to 132,979), making it one of Ontario's fastest-growing towns. Buyers gain strong Halton schools, recreation anchored by the Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Highway 401 access, GO Transit to Toronto, and a historic Main Street — often at price points below Oakville and Mississauga.
The Enclave is among the few active freehold townhome projects in Milton marketed with $0 monthly maintenance fees. Starting from $599,990, it sits below the February 2026 Milton townhome resale average of roughly $826,848. Fifteen floor plans across Village back-to-back and Park traditional collections, with 2027 occupancy, offer more layout choice than many competing projects.
University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) is about 20 to 25 minutes by car. McMaster University in Hamilton is roughly 30 to 35 minutes. The planned Milton Education Village adjacent to southeast Milton is expected to include post-secondary facilities in its long-term vision.
Assignment depends on your exact home address. Use the HDSB school locator (https://schoollocator.hdsb.ca/), HDSB find local school (https://www.hdsb.ca/schools/find-local-school/), and HCDSB school finder (https://hcdsb.ca/schools/school-finder/) before you firm. Catchments in growing Milton can change as new schools open.