That makes a lot more sense. Halton/Milton would be interesting. Loads of $$$ in that area and pretty good hotbed for quality players that feed the OHL. I’m not sold as much on York Region. I think that’s a stretch.
The only issue with Halton is whether they can have two in the same region. With Burlington rumoured in the mix with a new arena on the way, could they have a Burlington AND Milton team? There is a lot of growth there though. It is really starting to push out from the lake. Seems like it is growing quickly.
Anyone from that area know what the future looks like around there?
My business is right on King Road. I know the area very well.
It’s a large piece of vacant land directly off of the 403. In our area, it’s unusual to see such a sparse piece of property that is not a part of the Niagara escarpment. The parcel of land has plenty of room so I suspect there will be a number of other developments in addition to the arena.
Aldershot is a village in the westernmost part of Burlington. It’s grown quite a bit in population due to the number of condominiums that have been constructed. Physical growth of the area however is constrained by Lake Ontario in the south and the escarpment to the north.
There is easy access for an off ramp from 403 eastbound, however, westbound access will be a challenge due to the presence of the the North Service Road and the limitations of King Road being only 2 lanes. Obviously they can expand King Road and move the Service Rd, but those infrastructure alterations will take a long time to complete.
Much like Mississauga/Brampton, I worry that the arena might be a nightmare to get to for a 6pm door opening/7pm puck drop on a weekday. Traffic is horrendous.
That being said, Burlington/Oakville has about 450,000 residents, the area is very affluent, and I think enough people would be willing to make the trek. Waterdown, once the fastest growing community in the country, is just to the north and people from there would actually have some of the easiest, most direct access to the arena. There are about 30,000 residents in Waterdown now. I wouldn’t expect the team to draw much from the rest Hamilton, however.
I believe this property is owned by the the very wealthy Paletta family. It was once rumoured that they were quietly attempting to secure an NHL franchise and were intending to build the team’s arena on this site. That obviously didn’t work out if it was true, but who knows, that may be the reason the land has sat undeveloped for so long.
Personally, I find this very exciting as an OHL fan. I hope it works out. The business will definitely be purchasing season tickets.