Welcome to Oshawa / Samac

Oshawa / Samac is a vibrant north Oshawa neighbourhood in Ontario, named for the historic Camp Samac, with 13 parks, Cedar Valley Conservation Area, Ontario Tech University, and a family-friendly community with low crime rates.

Attributes

Cedar Valley Conservation Area and 13 neighbourhood parks, proximity to Ontario Tech University and Durham College, strong school system with French Immersion and IB programs, family-friendly low-crime community, and convenient access to Taunton Road amenities

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Oshawa / Samac is a well-established north Oshawa community with a history rooted in Scouts Canada and philanthropy, offering abundant green space, family-friendly streets, and exceptional proximity to post-secondary institutions.



THE PEOPLE

A diverse, pet and kid-friendly community of families, students, first-time buyers, and downsizers who value low crime rates, strong schools, and the high quality of life Samac consistently delivers.



THE LIFESTYLE

Thirteen parks, 33 recreational facilities, the Cedar Valley Conservation Area trail, and the campus environments of Ontario Tech University and Durham College give residents an active daily lifestyle.



THE UNEXPECTED

The neighbourhood's name traces directly to Camp Samac, established in the mid-1940s by Scouts Canada with support from automotive pioneer Samuel McLaughlin, whose legacy is woven throughout Oshawa's history.



THE MARKET

The market features predominantly two-storey brick and frame homes with average prices from $823,000 upward, appealing to families, first-time buyers, and investors seeking student rental properties near Ontario Tech.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

A Walmart Supercentre and Sobeys anchor the commercial corner at Taunton Road East and Harmony Road North, and the broader north Oshawa retail and dining corridor is within easy reach.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER OSHAWA AREA

Drive Times:
Oshawa Downtown 15 min  |  Toronto 60 min  |  Whitby 10 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Windfields, Pinecrest, McLaughlin
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Oshawa / Samac:

A vibrant north Oshawa community with Scout roots, university energy, and 13 parks that give it a character unlike any other neighbourhood in the city.

Oshawa / Samac is located in northern Oshawa, bounded by Conlin Road to the north, Wilson Road to the east, and Taunton Road to the south, with the Cedar Valley Conservation Area along its western edge. Those searching for Samac homes for sale will find predominantly two-storey brick and frame homes on quiet residential streets with a population of approximately 14,191 and a living score of 86 out of 100. Those looking for Samac homes for rent will find a neighbourhood that consistently attracts families, students, and young professionals drawn to its schools, parks, and university proximity.


What to Expect:

A family-oriented, low-crime residential neighbourhood with strong schools, abundant parks, and a diverse mix of residents spanning families, students, and first-time buyers.

Housing in Samac consists predominantly of two-storey single-family homes with brick and frame exteriors, built primarily during the neighbourhood's post-war development era. The area's 11 public schools and 4 Catholic schools offer a range of programs including French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, and Advanced Placement, making it one of north Oshawa's most educationally rich communities. The combination of a low crime rate and pet and kid-friendly streets makes Samac an appealing choice for buyers at virtually every stage of life.


The Lifestyle:

With 13 parks, 33 recreational facilities, a conservation area trail, and three post-secondary campuses nearby, daily life in Samac is active, connected, and genuinely varied.

The Cedar Valley Conservation Area off Simcoe Street North offers a two-kilometre trail ideal for hiking, dog walking, and birdwatching. The neighbourhood's 13 parks provide playgrounds, sports fields, and open green space throughout the community. Ontario Tech University, Durham College, and Trent University's Oshawa campus bring more than 10,000 students into the area, adding energy, amenities, and rental demand that benefit the broader neighbourhood economy.

Unexpected Appeal:

The name Samac is not just a neighbourhood label but a direct link to the automotive and scouting legacy of Samuel McLaughlin, one of Oshawa's most important historical figures.

Camp Samac was established in the mid-1940s by Scouts Canada through the philanthropy of Samuel McLaughlin, whose family founded the McLaughlin Carriage Company and whose contributions helped shape modern Oshawa. The neighbourhood that grew up around Camp Samac carries that heritage quietly but meaningfully, connecting residents to a chapter of Canadian industrial and community history that is both locally significant and nationally relevant.



The Market:

A consistently popular north Oshawa market where two-storey family homes, strong schools, and university proximity drive sustained demand across buyer types.

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Average sale prices in Samac start around $823,000, with variation based on location, size, and proximity to the university campuses. The neighbourhood attracts first-time buyers seeking family homes in a low-crime area, downsizers looking for community and parks, and investors targeting the student rental market near Ontario Tech and Durham College. All three buyer profiles find what they are looking for here.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The parks, the schools, the university energy, and the deep community roots that give Samac a personality that is hard to find in any other part of north Oshawa.

The Windfields and Pinecrest neighbourhoods are nearby for additional community context, and the retail corridor at Taunton Road East and Harmony Road North puts a Walmart Supercentre and Sobeys within minutes. Highway 407 is accessible from north Oshawa and connects residents to the broader GTA, while Whitby is approximately 10 minutes west for additional amenities and waterfront access. Samac is one of those neighbourhoods that rewards the people who choose it, and it shows in the community pride that residents consistently demonstrate.


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