Pelham real estate — rural-suburban balance, wine country edge.
Bordering Niagara’s wine country, Pelham blends a rural, family-oriented feel with a steadily growing supply of new-build homes in Fonthill and Fenwick.
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Rural feel, wine-country edge, growing fast.
Pelham sits at the edge of Niagara’s wine region, and much of the township still reads as rural — rolling farmland, vineyards and conservation land around Short Hills Provincial Park. Its residential core, though, centres on Fonthill and Fenwick, where new-build detached and townhome subdivisions have added steady inventory over the past decade, drawing families who want more land and a quieter setting than St. Catharines or Welland offer, without giving up reasonable commute times.
Top-ranked local schools, low crime rates and genuine small-town amenities in downtown Fonthill make Pelham a consistent draw for young and growing families, and new-build product here tends to attract strong interest given the township’s tight urban boundary and limited remaining developable land.
- Borders Niagara wine country with vineyards and farmland throughout the township
- Short Hills Provincial Park for local recreation and trails
- Growing new-build subdivisions concentrated in Fonthill and Fenwick
- Tight urban boundary limits future supply, supporting steady demand
What the data says about Pelham.
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