Welcome to Sandringham Wellington
Sandringham-Wellington has a consistent population and is popular with recent immigrants, families with teens, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. The Sandringham-Wellington neighbourhood is a large area in north Brampton, just south of Sandringham-Wellington North. It is east of Heart Lake and the Heart Lake Conservation Area. This is a newer, and ongoing, residential development, with development beginning in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The area features schools, parklands, natural woodlands along the river, and trails. Housing is a mix of large, 2-storey single-detached homes semi-detached homes, and townhome complexes. The area is home to the Civic Hospital, a long-term care centre, a wellness centre, as well as pockets of convenient commercial and retail areas. Sandringham-Wellington has easy access to Highway 410.
People & Families in Sandringham-Wellington
Families with kids make up 62% of households in Sandringham-Wellington, while couples without children make up 11% of households and 7% of households have one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 151 different ethnic origins, and 62% are first-generation immigrants, while 34% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households: 18,390
Neighbourhood Population: 75,599
Household Size
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1 person - 6%
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2 persons - 13%
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3 persons - 16%
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4 persons - 27%
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5 or more persons - 35%
Household Types
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One-person households - 6%
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Non-family households - 1%
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Families with children - 62%
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Couples without children - 10%
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Multiple families in the household - 18%
Children Per Family
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1 child - 25%
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2 children - 36%
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3 or more children - 15%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 21%
- 15 to 64 years - 68%
- 65 years and over - 10%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
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East Indian - 46%
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Punjabi - 10%
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Canadian - 7%
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Jamaican - 6%
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Italian - 3%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
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15 to 24 years - 0%
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25 to 34 years - 11%
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35 to 44 years - 26%
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45 to 54 years - 29%
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55 to 64 years - 19%
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65 to 74 years - 8%
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75 to 84 years - 3%
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85 years and over - 0%
Specific Age Groups
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0 to 4 years - 6%
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5 to 9 years - 7%
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10 to 14 years - 7%
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15 to 19 years - 7%
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20 to 29 years - 13%
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30 to 39 years - 14%
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40 to 49 years - 14%
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50 to 59 years - 11%
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60 to 69 years - 7%
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over 70 years - 4%
Sandringham-Wellington Schools
This neighbourhood has great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 23 public schools, 8 Catholic schools, and 2 private schools serving Sandringham-Wellington. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion, Christian, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools: 23
Catholic Schools: 8
Private Schools: 2
Public
Catholic
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Father Clair Tipping School
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St Marguerite d'Youville SS
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Good Shepherd Catholic ES
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Our Lady of Providence ES
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Blessed Michael McGivney Catholic ES
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St Isaac Jogues Catholic ES
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ÉÉC Saint-Jean-Bosco (Caledon)
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ÉSC Sainte-Famille
Having Fun in Sandringham-Wellington
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in this neighbourhood feature playgrounds for kids and sports parks. There are 35 parks in this neighbourhood, with 115 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 3.
Number of Parks: 35
Number of Recreation Facilities: 115
Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
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Playgrounds - 34
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Pools - 2
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Basketball Courts - 10
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Ball Diamonds - 4
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Sports Fields - 35
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Tracks - 4
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Community Centres - 2
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Splash Pads - 2
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Sports Courts - 7
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Trails - 12
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Fitness/Weight Room - 1
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Gyms - 2
Getting Around in Sandringham-Wellington
There are 428 transit stops in this neighbourhood. In this neighbourhood, there are mostly vehicle commuters, most commute to another city, and people have mostly medium commutes.
Commute Destination for Residents
Commute Times of Residents
Work and Education in Sandringham-Wellington
In this neighbourhood, 30% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 56% have any postsecondary education. The manufacturing industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
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Under $30,000 - 2%
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$30,000 to $39,999 - 4%
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$40,000 to $49,999 - 6%
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$50,000 to $59,999 - 7%
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$60,000 to $69,999 - 8%
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$70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
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$80,000 to $89,999 - 7%
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$90,000 to $99,999 - 7%
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$100,000 to $124,999 - 15%
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$125,000 to $149,999 - 11%
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$150,000 to $199,999 - 11%
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$200,000 and over - 5%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
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Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - 23%
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Sales and service occupations - 21%
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Business, finance and administration occupations - 16%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
Employment
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Employed - 60% of people over age 15 are employed
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Unemployed - 5% are unemployed
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Not in the labour force - 33% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Sandringham-Wellington Homes
In Sandringham-Wellington, there are mostly detached and semi-detached homes. Sandringham-Wellington has a consistent population, with 38% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 11% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly owner-occupied.
Home Types
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Single-detached house - 52%
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Semi-detached house - 21%
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Duplex - 8%
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Row house - 15%
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Low-rise apartment/condo - 2%
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High-rise apartment/condo - 0%
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Condominium Status
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Condominium - 8%
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Not condominium - 91%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
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1 bedroom - 3%
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2 bedrooms - 7%
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3 bedrooms - 32%
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No bedrooms - 0%
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4 or more bedrooms - 56%
Period of Home Construction
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1961 to 1980 - 0%
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1981 to 1990 - 2%
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1991 to 2000 - 41%
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2001 to 2005 - 26%
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2006 to 2010 - 18%
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2011 to 2016 - 9%
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1960 or before - 0%
Renters & Owners