Welcome to Oshawa / Farewell

Farewell is a diverse and family-friendly neighbourhood in the southeast end of Oshawa, Ontario, offering a mix of established and newer homes, a scenic creek trail, and convenient proximity to Highway 401.

Attributes

Mixed housing stock, family-oriented community, historic neighbourhood roots, convenient Highway 401 access, and scenic trail network

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A southeast Oshawa community with deep historical roots, blending older bungalows and newer subdivisions in a family-friendly setting along the Highway 401 corridor



THE PEOPLE

A diverse and family-oriented community where families with children make up the largest share of households, supported by strong schools and stable long-term residents



THE LIFESTYLE

Residents enjoy the Farewell Creek Trail, nearby Lakeview Park and Terry Fox Park, and strong school options that include International Baccalaureate and French Immersion programs



THE UNEXPECTED

The neighbourhood takes its name from Moody Farewell, an early fur trader who established a post in the area in the 1760s, giving it a unique historical identity rare in the region



THE MARKET

A cost-effective Oshawa market with housing prices well below the Ontario average, offering bungalows, two-storey homes, and townhomes to suit a range of budgets



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Easy Highway 401 access connects residents to Whitby, Ajax, and Toronto, making Farewell an ideal base for commuters across the Durham Region.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER OSHAWA AREA

Drive Times:
Whitby 10 min  |  downtown Oshawa 10 min  |  Ajax 15 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Whitby, Courtice, Lakeview
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Farewell:

A community with a unique historical identity and a welcoming, family-focused character built over generations.

Farewell is a southeast Oshawa neighbourhood with roots stretching back to the 1760s, when fur trader Moody Farewell established a post in the area. Farewell homes for sale range from tidy older bungalows to newer two-storey homes and townhomes, offering buyers solid options at a range of price points. For those seeking Farewell homes for rent, the neighbourhood provides a stable and welcoming community close to schools, parks, and major highways.


What to Expect:

A mix of older and newer residential development in a mostly owner-occupied, family-friendly setting

Older bungalows sit alongside a newer subdivision near the local public school, where two-storey homes and townhomes offer more space for growing families. The neighbourhood is primarily owner-occupied, with a consistent population and a cost of living approximately 19% below the Ontario average, making it one of the more accessible communities in the Durham Region.


The Lifestyle:

Outdoor recreation, good schools, and Highway 401 access make for a practical and pleasant everyday lifestyle.

The Farewell Creek Trail is a neighbourhood highlight, offering a scenic route for hiking and cycling through natural surroundings. Lakeview Park, Terry Fox Park, Stone Street Park, and Lake Vista Park provide green space close to home, while seven public schools and four Catholic schools serve local families with programs including International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, and French Immersion.

Unexpected Appeal:

The neighbourhood carries a distinct historical identity that sets it apart from many newer Oshawa communities.

Farewell takes its name from Moody Farewell, an early fur trader who established a post in the area in the 1760s, giving the community a story that most comparable neighbourhoods simply cannot match. This deep-rooted history gives residents a genuine sense of place and pride in a corner of Oshawa that has been inhabited and valued for centuries.



The Market:

A practical and affordable market within the broader Durham Region, offering solid value for families and first-time buyers.

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Housing in Farewell spans older bungalows, two-storey homes, and townhomes, with prices that compare very favourably to the provincial average. The neighbourhood offers an accessible entry point into the Oshawa market, with stable long-term ownership rates and a growing range of housing options to suit diverse budgets.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The combination of historical character, green trails, and Highway 401 convenience is a rare find in the Durham Region.

Residents appreciate the easy access to Highway 401, which connects Farewell to Whitby, Ajax, Toronto, and beyond without a lengthy commute. The Farewell Creek Trail and nearby parks provide a natural escape from the bustle of daily life, while the neighbourhood's affordable pricing and strong school options make it a smart long-term choice for families in Oshawa.


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