No swimming or fishing at stormwater ponds

Stormwater management ponds are not like regular, natural ponds – these are human-made ponds designed to temporarily hold water before releasing it back into the environment at a controlled rate. Because of this, they are not made for recreational use, including fishing and swimming.

 

Water constantly flows in and out of stormwater ponds, so water levels are always changing, making any activity in or around them unsafe. Please enjoy the beauty of these ponds from a safe distance.

 

Learn more about improvements coming to Vellore Woods!

Upgrades are coming to the Vellore Woods neighbourhood! 

 

As part of the City of Vaughan’s Vellore Woods Community Improvements Program, compensation funding generated from local development will be allocated towards improving the area. This includes ecological restoration, natural area enhancements and upgrades to existing parks and trails – all to make the community more sustainable, enjoyable and accesible for current and future generations.

 

B014/23

Consent is being requested to sever a parcel of land for residential purposes approximately 2.357 hectares (23,570 square metres), with frontage along McNaughton Road, to facilitate the Chelsea Eagle Point Development project (“CEPD”) as proposed through related development applications OP.21.010, Z.21.014 and DA.22.075. The retained parcel has frontage onto Dufferin Street and is approximately 88.759 hectares (887,590 square metres). The retained lands will continue to be used as part of the existing Eagles Nest Golf Club. 

B013/23

Consent is being requested to sever a parcel of land for employment purposes, approximately 750.00 square metres (0.075 hectares), as a lot addition, to be merged on title with the abutting lands to the north (municipally known as 6701 Hwy 7). The retained lands have frontage along Hwy 50 and are approximately 109,550.00 square metres. 

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