Wilson Meadows is a contemporary family neighbourhood in Pickering, Ontario, designed as part of the Seaton master-planned community, with new detached homes, green space, and quick highway access to the Greater Toronto Area.
Master-planned family community, modern detached and semi-detached homes, extensive trail networks, highway access, and proximity to the Pickering GO Station
Wilson Meadows is a new residential neighbourhood within Seaton, one of Canada's largest master-planned communities, designed to integrate modern housing with extensive green space and active transportation corridors.
A growing community of young families and professionals drawn by new construction, planned schools, and convenient access to Pickering's expanding urban services and transit connections.
Residents enjoy parks, cycling and walking trails woven throughout the community, and proximity to Rouge National Urban Park, one of the largest urban national parks in Canada.
Seaton is planned to retain at least 50 percent of its total land as sustainable green space, making Wilson Meadows one of the most nature-integrated new-build communities in the entire Greater Toronto Area.
The neighbourhood offers modern detached homes, semi-detached homes, and townhouses, with prices reflecting Pickering's position as an accessible alternative to Toronto within the GTA.
Pickering GO Station provides direct rail access to Union Station in approximately 35 minutes, and the planned Pickering Innovation Corridor will bring thousands of local jobs directly to the area.

A new family neighbourhood within one of Canada's largest master-planned communities, built around green space, trails, and modern residential design.
Wilson Meadows is one of six sub-communities within Seaton, a major development in Pickering designed to integrate housing, employment, and conservation lands. Wilson Meadows homes for sale are among the newest in the Durham Region, offering modern detached and semi-detached designs on streets built with pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. For those exploring Wilson Meadows homes for rent, the neighbourhood offers a fresh start in a community still taking shape, with significant amenities and job opportunities planned nearby.

Newly built family homes surrounded by green space, trails, and a community still growing into its full potential.
The neighbourhood offers modern detached homes, semi-detached properties, and townhouses, all built to contemporary standards with open layouts and energy-efficient construction. The surrounding street network is designed for walkability and cycling, with parks and green corridors connecting the various parts of the Seaton community.

Trails, conservation lands, and Rouge National Urban Park give Wilson Meadows residents exceptional access to nature.
Seaton's design ensures that at least half of the overall community remains as green space, providing residents with parks, cycling trails, and natural corridors that connect directly to the Rouge National Urban Park. The park is one of Canada's largest urban national parks and offers hiking, wildlife watching, and seasonal outdoor activities just minutes from home.
Unexpected Appeal:
Wilson Meadows is part of a community planned to sustain at least 50 percent green space while also hosting a major employment hub.




A new-construction market with modern homes at prices more accessible than comparable product in Toronto or Scarborough.
Buyers find detached homes, semi-detached properties, and townhouses in Wilson Meadows, all built within the last several years and reflecting current construction standards. Pickering's position within the Greater Toronto Area makes it attractive for buyers seeking newer homes with highway and GO Transit access at prices below those of the 416.

The combination of new homes, natural surroundings, and fast rail access to the heart of Toronto.
Pickering GO Station connects residents to Union Station in approximately 35 minutes, while Highway 407 and Highway 401 provide quick road access to Scarborough, Whitby, and beyond. The proximity of Rouge National Urban Park, the Seaton Trail system, and the planned employment corridor make Wilson Meadows one of the most well-positioned new communities in Durham Region.
