Amazing Location. Amazing Lifestyle.

Nearby organic farmers markets
The Bay, Target, GAP and more at Pickering Town
Explore the shores of Frenchman’s Bay
Restaurants, bistros and pubs. Pickering’s got them all
Walk to Elementary Schools and High Schools
Take the train right to Union Station
Downtown Toronto is just 30 mins away
Dart across the 407 to Markham in 10 mins
Big box stores on Brock are just 10 mins away
Take the train right to Union Station
The Bay, Target, GAP and more at Pickering Town Centre
Loblaws, Metro, Sobey’s. There here too
New Seaton is one of the largest and most beautiful developments in the history of Ontario, spanning thousands of acres in North Pickering, just east of Markham.
It’s comprised of a collection of interconnected neighbourhoods, united by a beautiful natural heritage system of valleys, forests and trails with views of open green space from almost everywhere.
New Seaton. It’s all here. It’s all yours.

GREEN TODAY. GREEN TOMORROW.

You see a day on the trails, they see worlds of adventure. You see the convenience of neighbourhood parks, they see soaring kites, chasing baseballs and the thrill of running free. You see natural, open green space, they see playing to their heart’s content and then playing some more. And that’s why more than half of Seaton’s 7,000 acres of land are dedicated to woodlands, trails, parks and green space.

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FOLLOW THAT TRAIL.

Where will it take you? On a refreshing walk to see life beginning to bloom in spring? On a mid-summer’s adventure? Or maybe a mission to collect the biggest and most colourful fall leaves you’ve ever seen. A trail will always lead you somewhere. It’s time to find out where. The Seaton Trail and proposed Regional Trail Network and Whitevale Trailhead will create a natural playground for the young and young at heart.

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GETTING AROUND WILL BE A BREEZE.

There’s a secret thread that’s woven into the fabric of New Seaton. It’s called convenience. Walk your kids to school, cross streets safely without having to worry about speeding cars, park in front of your house, step out your front door and be at the bus stop before you know it. Meet up with friends in Markham in just minutes.

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED AND LOVE.

One of the best parts of life is the people you meet along your journey. The people you interact with on a daily basis. The hellos you exchange when picking up your coffee, dropping off your dry cleaning, with fellow parents at daycare or school. They are all part of something bigger called a community. Something you’re building together. That’s why New Seaton has shops, businesses, schools, childcare centres and a whole lot of other amazing people and places.

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THE BEST TIME YOU’LL EVER SPEND.

Kids always want to learn new things. You can see it in their eyes, in the questions they ask. They want to know how you do things, how you say things, how they can be just like you. At New Seaton, there’s a special time dedicated to this interaction. A time when you can teach them, guide them and inspire them to be everything they dream to be. That time is your walk to school. That’s why all our proposed community features, like schools and parks and playgrounds, will be connected to trails and pathways so walking your kids to school will be easy, and more importantly, the best time you’ll ever spend.

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EPIC CHILDHOODS.

A ferocious army of dinosaurs charges the battlefield. An alien ship has crashed in the forest! Homers, touchdowns, kites, princesses and picnics galore. With thousands of acres of natural green space and neighbourhood parks, this is a childhood they’ll be talking about for years to come.

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IT’S HOW IT MAKES YOU FEEL

What’s architecture about? Some think it’s just what a place looks like. We think architecture is about how it makes you feel inside. That’s what makes homes stand out and streetscapes sing. It’s what makes you say, “Yes, I could see myself living here”.

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NEW JOBS. NEW OPPORTUNITIES.

Building a town means planning for the future. That’s why we’re setting aside 790 acres of land along Hwy 407 for employment lands and thousands of new jobs. Imagine biking to work, having lunch at home or being the first ones to pick your kids up from daycare. Well, we’re planning to make it happen.

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CULTURE. ARTS. HERITAGE.

In the early 1820s, John Major discovered a picturesque spot by the river and built a sawmill. Today, you can have lunch overlooking that spot in the quaint Hamlet of Whitevale. We’ve got a beautiful history and we’re preserving every bit of it.

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