Pickering is a vibrant city in Durham Region, Ontario, directly east of Toronto, celebrated for its diversity, lakefront parks, and family-friendly neighbourhoods with strong GO Transit connections to the broader GTA.
Highest diversity rate in Durham Region, over 100 parks and green spaces, lakefront access on Lake Ontario, GO Transit connectivity, and strong family-oriented community
A rapidly growing city directly east of Toronto in Durham Region, where lakefront parks, diverse communities, and strong transit connections make Pickering one of the GTA's most compelling addresses
A diverse and welcoming city with 36.3% of residents born outside Canada and the highest diversity rate in Durham Region, with a median household income of $118,000 and a strong family presence
Residents enjoy over 100 parks including Frenchman's Bay and Petticoat Creek Conservation Area, the shores of Lake Ontario, Pickering Town Centre, and a lively multicultural dining scene
Pickering directly borders Rouge National Urban Park, the largest urban national park in Canada, giving residents immediate access to over 79 square kilometres of protected natural landscape
With 85.2% owner-occupied dwellings and a median household income of $118,000, Pickering offers detached homes, townhouses, and apartments across diverse neighbourhoods at a range of price points
The Pickering GO Station and Highway 401 provide fast connections to downtown Toronto, making Pickering an ideal home base for GTA commuters seeking more space and value

A diverse, growing city on the eastern edge of the GTA, where community, nature, and convenience converge.
Pickering is one of Durham Region's fastest-growing cities, located directly east of Toronto on the shores of Lake Ontario, with a population of nearly 100,000 and the highest diversity rate in the region. Pickering homes for sale and Pickering homes for rent draw families and professionals from across the GTA who are looking for more space, community amenities, and excellent transit access to the city.

Established suburban neighbourhoods, newer family communities, and a lakefront setting unlike any other in Durham Region
Pickering's housing stock ranges from established post-war bungalows in Rosebank and Frenchman's Bay to newer family developments in Duffin Heights and Brock Ridge. With 85.2% of homes owner-occupied and 45.1% featuring four or more bedrooms, the city caters strongly to families at all stages of life.

Lake Ontario beaches, conservation area trails, and one of Durham Region's premier shopping destinations
Residents enjoy over 100 parks and green spaces, including the beloved Frenchman's Bay waterfront and Petticoat Creek Conservation Area, which together offer hiking, cycling, picnicking, and water activities throughout the year. Pickering Town Centre provides over 200 stores and restaurants, while the city's diverse culinary scene reflects its multicultural community character.
Unexpected Appeal:
Pickering borders one of Canada's most extraordinary urban natural parks.




A high-income, predominantly owner-occupied city with a diverse range of housing options and sustained demand
Pickering's median household income of $118,000 and median shelter cost of $1,980 per month for owners reflect a prosperous and committed residential community. The city offers detached homes, townhouses, semi-detached properties, and condominiums across a range of price points, with strong long-term demand driven by its position as a transit-accessible alternative to higher-priced Toronto markets.

The perfect balance of natural beauty, community diversity, and city access that defines the best of the GTA's east end
Pickering GO Station and Highway 401 place downtown Toronto within approximately 35 minutes, while Ajax, Oshawa, and the broader Durham Region are easily accessible. The city's multicultural character, lakefront parks, and family-friendly neighbourhoods make Pickering, Ontario one of the most well-rounded communities in the entire Greater Toronto Area.
