Uxbridge is a scenic rural township on the Oak Ridges Moraine, known as the Trail Capital of Canada for its extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. The charming downtown on Brock Street features heritage buildings, independent shops, and a strong arts community that attracts visitors year-round.
Uxbridge's elevated position on the Oak Ridges Moraine brings colder temperatures and heavier snowfall than surrounding areas, with winter temperatures frequently dropping below -25C in this trail capital of Canada.
Uxbridge's elevated moraine location means colder winters than communities just a short drive south. Rural and heritage properties often have older windows that are major energy drains. Upgrading to high-performance triple-pane windows is particularly impactful in this climate, reducing heating costs and improving comfort substantially.
the Thomas Foster Memorial and Lucy Maud Montgomery's home
Our farmhouse property near Uxbridge had century-old windows that let in every winter draft. Panes manufactured custom units that suit the rural character of our home while providing incredible insulation. Our moraine winters are now much more manageable. — Bruce T., Quaker Village