Community

Aurora, Ontario is a tight-knit community with a suburban feel. It's the perfect place to buy a home and raise a family while still being within range of big-city Toronto and all its employment and retail shopping opportunities. Aurora is a safe haven bedroom community away from the hustle and bustle of a busy working life. Unlike larger cities, there's not much crime to speak of, so you and your family can lay your heads down at night without fear in a quiet atmosphere, like the isolation is your Canada caregiver. There aren't even enough emergencies in town to warrant the town's having its own police and fire services. Instead, Aurora and Newmarket share the duties equally.

Events and activities in the town of Aurora are centered around school and community involvement. Children in Aurora are involved in sports and after-school activities supported by their families and neighbors. Community services also provides library, sporting and arts and crafts programs for children to get involved in, especially during periods like summer and march break when the children are away from school. Some programs such as cooking, dancing and drama are also offered to older teenagers and adults. Gardening is popular with seniors so you may want to look up a good greenhouse supplier.

For adults and teens Aurora maintains a Fitness and Family Leisure Center with a weight room, pool and skating rink. They offer fitness classes and weight training there for anyone over fourteen years of age as well as swimming lessons and free skates so set aside your Treo in the leather case and join in. Aurorans often make use of these facilities to maintain their physical fitness levels. They also frequent the city parks and hiking trails, as well as basketball and tennis courts and the city-built skate park.

You don't have to live in a Fashion House Condo to be accepted in the city of Aurora. It welcomes people of all races, genders and lifestyles. There are places of worship in town for all major religions plus quite a few of the more obscure ones as well as handy links on the town website for more information on arranging a civil ceremonies to celebrate either traditional or same-sex marriages.




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