Welcome to Pickering / Amberlea

Amberlea is a family-oriented neighbourhood in southwest Pickering, Ontario, bordered by the Altona Forest to the west and the Pine Creek valley to the east.

Attributes

Family Friendly, Established Community, Green Space Access, Affordable Housing, Quiet Streets, Parks and Trails, Shopping Nearby, Durham Region

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A well-established residential community in southwest Pickering where quiet streets, mature landscaping, and natural greenways define everyday life.



THE PEOPLE

Families, long-term residents, and young professionals drawn to Amberlea for its affordable housing, strong school options, and proximity to the Altona Forest.



THE LIFESTYLE

With 12 parks and 40 recreational facilities, including Amberlea Park's splash pad and butterfly garden, outdoor recreation is woven into daily life here.



THE UNEXPECTED

Amberlea borders the 53-hectare Altona Forest and the Rouge-Duffins Wildlife Corridor, providing residents with a remarkable natural environment right at the edge of their backyards.



THE MARKET

A mix of detached, semi-detached, and townhomes from the 1970s and 1980s, priced affordably for Durham Region and offering strong value for first-time buyers and families alike.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Amberlea Shopping Center on White's Road North puts a Metro grocery store, pharmacy, medical clinic, and essential services all within walking distance of most homes.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Toronto 40 min  |  Scarborough 20 min  |  Oshawa 25 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Highbush, Rosebank, West Shore
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Amberlea:

A well-rooted southwest Pickering community where natural greenways and quiet streets define neighbourhood life.

Amberlea was developed in the 1970s and 1980s as a residential community in the City of Pickering, situated in Durham Region east of Toronto. The neighbourhood is defined by its location along the eastern edge of the 53-hectare Altona Forest and the Rouge-Duffins Wildlife Corridor, giving it a natural character unusual for a fully developed urban area. Amberlea homes for sale consistently attract families seeking affordable entry into the Greater Toronto Area, while Amberlea homes for rent offer access to a quiet, green, and well-serviced community.


What to Expect:

Modest, well-maintained homes on quiet streets, with a strong mix of housing types suited to a wide range of budgets and household sizes.

The housing stock in Amberlea includes detached homes, semi-detached properties, and townhomes, nearly all constructed between the 1970s and 1980s. The neighbourhood is known for its affordability relative to other parts of the Greater Toronto Area, making it a practical and appealing choice for first-time buyers and growing families. Many homes have been updated over the decades, and the streets remain well-kept, reflecting a community that takes pride in its environment.


The Lifestyle:

Twelve parks and 40 recreational facilities make Amberlea one of the most park-rich neighbourhoods in Pickering.

Amberlea Park sits at the heart of the neighbourhood and features a butterfly garden, a children's playground, a splash pad, and a baseball diamond. A skateboard park gives teens a dedicated gathering spot, and walking trails wind through the surrounding green spaces. Residents also have access to a community swimming pool and on-site rehabilitation centre. The proximity of the Altona Forest and the Rouge-Duffins Wildlife Corridor adds kilometres of natural trail walking just steps from residential streets.

Unexpected Appeal:

A working natural forest and protected wildlife corridor as a literal backyard neighbour.

Amberlea borders the Altona Forest, a 53-hectare protected natural area that has been a significant ecological site since long before the neighbourhood was built. The forest is home to diverse wildlife and mature tree cover, and entry points for walking and exploration are accessible directly from residential streets. The Rouge-Duffins Wildlife Corridor adds further protected green space along the neighbourhood's eastern boundary. For a community of its size, Amberlea's access to genuine natural heritage is exceptional and increasingly rare in the Greater Toronto Area.



The Market:

One of Durham Region's most accessible and family-friendly real estate markets, with solid value across all housing types.

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Amberlea offers a broad range of housing options from townhomes to fully detached single-family homes, at prices that remain competitive within the Greater Toronto Area market. The neighbourhood's established character, strong parks infrastructure, and proximity to Highway 401 and GO Transit keep demand consistent. Buyers who act in Amberlea tend to benefit from long-term stability and a community that holds its value through market cycles.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The rare combination of urban accessibility and genuine natural surroundings that Amberlea delivers every single day.

Few neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto Area can offer a splash pad, a butterfly garden, a protected old-growth forest, and a 40-minute commute to downtown Toronto all in the same address. Amberlea Shopping Center on White's Road North covers daily essentials, while Pickering Town Centre is just minutes away for broader retail and dining options. Whether residents value outdoor adventure, family convenience, or affordable GTA living, Amberlea delivers on all counts.


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