United Lands
About United Lands
United Lands began its history in Canada as the subsidiary of a British company that was granted 20 thousand acres of land in Newfoundland in return for its contribution to laying the first Trans-Atlantic Cable to Canada.
In Ontario, the company rose to prominence in the 1950s with the development of several thousand acres of commercial and residential real estate in Mississauga. United Lands was then acquired by Welton Limited, a family-run company whose principals brought a further 20 years of construction and development experience to the table.