Whitehills, London Ontario
This page offers a data-driven profile of the Whitehills neighbourhood in London, Ontario, featuring an interactive map that outlines the neighbourhood boundary and shows the area in context, plus housing, population, and school-catchment insights.
Whitehills is a residential neighbourhood in London, Ontario with a population of about 13,475. Homeownership is higher the London average. Housing is primarily detached homes with a mix of other housing types.
Neighbourhood Facts
- Population (2021)
- Whitehills: 13,475London: 422,033
- Population density
- Whitehills: 3,163London: 943
- Homeownership rate
- Whitehills: 70.2%London: 58.2%
- Median household income
- Whitehills: $85,412London: $81,043
- Average household size
- Whitehills: 2.7London: 2.4
- Immigrant share
- Whitehills: 28.9%London: 26.0%
- Dominant housing type
- Whitehills: Detached homesLondon: Detached homes
- Land area
- Whitehills: 4.26 km2London: 447.37 km2
Housing Profile
| Indicator | Whitehills | London overall |
|---|---|---|
| Homeownership % | 70.2% | 58.2% |
| Detached % | 50.9% | 49.0% |
| Semi-detached % | 12.6% | 3.4% |
| Row % | 28.4% | 13.3% |
| Apartment % | 8.1% | 34.3% |
| Average household size | 2.7 | 2.4 |
Housing mix reflects the share of dwelling types reported in Census 2021.
Population and Demographics
Household and Family Context
| Indicator | Whitehills | London overall |
|---|---|---|
| Family households share | 70.9% | 60.8% |
| Households with children | 57.7% | 50.9% |
| Average household size | 2.7 | 2.4 |
Income and Education
| Indicator | Whitehills | London overall |
|---|---|---|
| Median household income (2020) | $85,412 | $81,043 |
| Post-secondary attainment | 71.0% | 67.8% |
| Bachelor's degree or higher | 37.8% | 35.0% |
Language and Newcomer Context
| Indicator | Whitehills | London overall |
|---|---|---|
| Immigrant share of population | 28.9% | 26.0% |
| Top non-English languages reported |
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| Refugee share of population | 9.2% | 6.7% |
Schools Serving the Neighbourhood
Schools listed below have residential addresses inside the neighbourhood boundary.
Commuting and Transportation
| Commute mode share | Whitehills | London overall |
|---|---|---|
| Car, truck, or van | 89.5% | 88.2% |
| Public transit | 5.7% | 6.0% |
| Walk | 2.6% | 4.2% |
| Other | 2.1% | 1.6% |
Commute mode shares are based on adult travel-to-work data.
Summary
Whitehills is a neighbourhood in London, Ontario that mainly consists of detached homes. Household patterns lean family-oriented with stronger ownership, giving the area a settled, long-term feel. Income and education indicators are mixed relative to the city average, pointing to a varied socioeconomic profile. School options span LDCSB and TVDSB, and the map shows residential addresses within each catchment to help families explore boundaries.
Data Sources, Methodology & Notes
Census data: Statistics Canada Census 2021 indicators aggregated from Dissemination Areas to neighbourhoods using area-weighted areal interpolation, with residential groups weighted by address unit counts (Canada Post unit counts where available; otherwise address = 1).
London overall comparisons: Statistics Canada Census 2021 indicators for the City of London, Ontario.
Development activity: City of London residential permits (single/semi) and additional residential unit (ARU) permit records from 2020 to 2026.
Rental licences and property standards violations (PSV): City of London licensing and by-law enforcement records with geocoded addresses (point-in-polygon assignment).
School catchments: address-level school range data joined to neighbourhoods; school locations from the official catchment file.
Zoning and address roll: municipal address dataset with zoning codes (Zoning_main and Zoning_All); zoning category groupings follow the City of London zoning by-law sections.
Disclaimer: Information on this page is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. Please do your own research and confirm details with official sources.
Interpretation: Summaries are descriptive and based on reported data. Rate-based indicators are suppressed when neighbourhood denominators are small.