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reddendale

A HIGHLY DESIRABLE WEST-END NEIGHBOURHOOD

LOCATION & ACCESSIBILITY

Reddendale is located in Kingston’s west end along the Lake Ontario shoreline.

The neighbourhood is generally bordered by:

  • Lake Ontario to the south

  • Front Road to the north

  • Collins Bay Road to the west

  • Henderson Boulevard area to the east

This location places residents within a short drive of downtown Kingston while still offering a peaceful residential setting.

Major nearby roadways such as Bath Road and Front Road provide easy access to the rest of the city. Residents can reach downtown Kingston, Queen’s University, and the Kingston waterfront in approximately 10–15 minutes by car.

Public transit routes run along Bath Road and nearby streets, connecting residents to schools, shopping areas, and other parts of Kingston.

history & development

Reddendale began developing during Kingston’s west-end expansion in the 1950s and 1960s. Many homes built during this period remain today, giving the neighbourhood a cohesive architectural character.

The neighbourhood was originally designed as a suburban residential community with larger lots, quiet streets, and easy access to the waterfront.

Over time, some properties have been renovated or replaced with newer homes, adding variety to the housing stock while maintaining the neighbourhood’s established character.

Housing & neighbourhood

Reddendale is primarily composed of single-detached homes, many located on larger lots with mature trees and private backyards. The neighbourhood’s quiet streets and spacious properties contribute to its reputation as a peaceful residential area.

Housing styles include:

  • Mid-century bungalows

  • Split-level homes

  • Two-storey family homes

  • Renovated or newer custom homes

Because of the neighbourhood’s proximity to the waterfront and conservation areas, many properties enjoy scenic surroundings and easy access to outdoor spaces.

community & demographics

Reddendale has a population of approximately 3,400 residents, with a median age of about 45 years, reflecting a stable population of established households and families.

The neighbourhood tends to have higher homeownership rates than many central Kingston neighbourhoods. Many residents have lived in the area for many years, contributing to a strong sense of community.

Families with children, professionals, and retirees all make up part of the neighbourhood’s population.

Schools and Education

Several schools serve the Reddendale neighbourhood.

Public Schools

  • R.G. Sinclair Public School

  • Bayridge Public School

  • Frontenac Secondary School

Catholic Schools

  • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School

  • Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School

The neighbourhood is also within driving distance of Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College, Kingston’s major post-secondary institutions.

parks and recreation

One of the major attractions of Reddendale is its proximity to parks and natural areas.

Nearby outdoor destinations include:

  • Lemoine Point Conservation Area
    A popular conservation area offering scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and year-round outdoor recreation.
  • Lake Ontario Park
    A large waterfront park featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, walking trails, and lake views.
  • Waterfront Trails
    Residents enjoy access to cycling and walking paths along the shoreline.

These outdoor spaces make Reddendale especially attractive for residents who enjoy nature, walking, and outdoor recreation.


amenities and services

Reddendale residents benefit from convenient access to nearby amenities and services.

Shopping and services are available along Bath Road and Gardiners Road, including:

  • Grocery stores

  • Restaurants and cafés

  • Retail shops

  • Pharmacies and medical clinics

  • Fitness facilities

The neighbourhood is also within a short drive of Cataraqui Centre, Kingston’s largest shopping mall.

lifestyle and livability

Reddendale offers a lifestyle that combines quiet suburban living with access to natural beauty and city amenities.

Residents appreciate the neighbourhood’s mature trees, larger properties, and proximity to waterfront parks and conservation areas. The area’s peaceful atmosphere and family-friendly environment contribute to its high livability.

Many homeowners choose Reddendale because it offers a comfortable residential setting while remaining within easy reach of downtown Kingston.

why choose reddendale?

Homebuyers are often drawn to Reddendale because of its:

  • Quiet waterfront location

  • Mature trees and larger residential lots

  • Access to parks and conservation areas

  • Family-friendly environment

  • Convenient access to shopping and schools

  • Short drive to downtown Kingston

These qualities make Reddendale one of Kingston’s appealing west-end neighbourhoods for buyers seeking space, nature, and a strong community atmosphere.

reddendale at a glance

Population: ~3,400 residents
Median Age: ~45 years
Housing: Primarily detached single-family homes with some townhouses and low-rise housing
Ownership: ~85% homeowners / 15% renters
Median Household Income: ~$95,000
Population Density: ~1,900 people per km²
Lifestyle: Quiet waterfront neighbourhood with mature trees, parks, and easy access to outdoor recreation and downtown Kingston

Frequently Asked Questions

reddendale on the map

Located South of Front Road

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