Nestled along Lake Ontario just east of Toronto, Pickering has a friendly, grounded energy where neighbours wave to each other on the streets and local shops welcome regular and new faces. On a brisk morning, the waterfront’s calm waters reflect sunlight through rows of trees, while the quieter residential pockets evoke a comforting suburban rhythm.
History is a prominent figure in the city too. The Pickering Museum Village recently won Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor’s Heritage Award for its beautifully restored heritage buildings and immersive displays, honoring the area’s colonial and Indigenous roots while making local stories come alive.
Living here means easy access to both nature and everyday conveniences. Neighbourhoods like Rosebank, West Shore, and Rougemont put you next to green spaces including Petticoat Creek Conservation Park, the trails along the beach at Frenchman’s Bay, and nearby Rouge National Urban Park.