Where it is, and the commute
Woodstock sits where Highways 401 and 403 meet, roughly midway between London to the west and Kitchener-Waterloo to the north-east, with the Greater Toronto Area further east along the 401. That central position is the single biggest reason people move here: you can keep a job in a larger city and live somewhere quieter and more affordable.
- London is a short westbound 401 drive — the most common commute for Oxford County residents.
- Kitchener-Waterloo is reachable via the 401 and 8, opening up the tech and university job market.
- The GTA is further east along the 401 for less-frequent trips, though a daily Toronto commute is a long one.
- VIA Rail serves Woodstock and Ingersoll on the Toronto–London–Windsor corridor for car-free trips.
The towns you’ll be choosing between
- Woodstock — the county seat and largest centre, with the most amenities, schools, hospital, and housing variety.
- Tillsonburg — a welcoming town to the south with a walkable downtown and strong community feel.
- Ingersoll — a smaller town between Woodstock and London, handy for a London commute, with small-town character.
- The townships (Norwich, Zorra, East Zorra-Tavistock, Blandford-Blenheim) — villages, farmland, and country properties for buyers who want space.
Daily life and what to expect
Oxford County calls itself the Dairy Capital of Canada, and the rural character is real — farmers’ markets, conservation areas, trails, and easy access to the countryside are part of everyday life. Woodstock itself has the full range of grocery, healthcare, recreation, and schools you’d expect of a small city, so you rarely need to leave the county for the essentials.
For newcomers, the practical advice is simple: decide first whether you want in-town walkability, a family subdivision, or rural space, then let the commute you’re willing to drive narrow the towns. Team Beckett has helped families relocate here from across Ontario and is happy to talk through the trade-offs before you ever look at a listing.
Frequently asked questions
Is Woodstock, Ontario a good place to live?
Many newcomers find it a good fit: it’s a small city at the junction of Highways 401 and 403, roughly midway between London and Kitchener-Waterloo, with a full range of amenities, schools, and a hospital, and housing costs generally below the larger centres. Whether it suits you comes down to whether you prefer small-city and small-town living with an easy highway commute.
How far is Woodstock from London, Ontario?
Woodstock is a short drive west of London along Highway 401 — one of the most common commutes for Oxford County residents. VIA Rail also connects Woodstock and Ingersoll to London on the Toronto–Windsor corridor.
What towns are in Oxford County?
Oxford County includes Woodstock (the largest centre and county seat), Tillsonburg, and Ingersoll, along with the townships of Norwich, Zorra, East Zorra-Tavistock, Blandford-Blenheim, and South-West Oxford. Each offers a different balance of amenities, town character, and rural space.
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