As soon as you step into Aurora, ON, you’ll notice the gentle rise and fall of hills dotted with woodlands—a clear sign of the Oak Ridges Moraine shaping the town’s landscape. There’s a welcoming mix of small-town shops and cafés woven between parks and trails throughout Aurora.
Residents gather in the Aurora Community Arboretum, a peaceful 100-acre green space with meadows, ponds, and paths along the East Holland River. Restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment cluster in historic downtown where Yonge Street and Wellington Street intersect. The Aurora GO Station sits centrally, offering commuter rail and bus service to downtown Toronto.
Nearby, Aurora Town Square is home to the Aurora Museum & Cultural Centre, where rotating exhibits and permanent collections connect residents to the town’s past.