Cedar Hill is the oldest neighbourhood in Kitchener. It’s reputation has slipped in the last half century, but its elegant homes, mature landscapes and long-standing sense of community make it a terrific place to live. This website is dedicated to renewing the reputation of an undervalued part of the city.
Although just steps away from downtown Kitchener, restaurants, theatres, galleries and the Market, Cedar Hill contains stately older homes, modern highrise apartments, green spaces, mature tree-lined streets, and a community that is richly diverse.
We are a neighbourhood whose residents include people born and raised here, immigrants from around the world, and young urban couples starting out on life’s adventures. Some of us are poor, in need of social assistance to survive, while others are landlords, artists, entrepreneurs, and technology workers connected to the pulse of the city.
Cedar Hill is a community that combines the spice of downtown living with the friendliness of a small town. People say hello as they pass their neighbours shoveling snow or laying in a new garden. Strangers stop to chat about the weather and comment on the day. We are a reflection of the city that surrounds us: concerned with the problems that face people anywhere, always trying to improve, not always sure of our own splendour.
In this website, we set out to capture the personality of Cedar Hill, to chat with its residents, photograph the landscape, and research our shared history. We invite you email us at info @ kwcedarhill.com, with your stories and recollections, photos and thoughts about the area. If you have ever lived in Cedar Hill or if you live here now, if you have ever taken advantage of the Sandhill Trail or street parking, share your story with us.
