Seaton

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    Seaton Pickering, Ontario

    • Area Introduction

      Seaton is a master-planned neighbourhood in north Pickering, Ontario. Seaton is bounded on the west by West Duffins Creek, on the east by Sideline 16, on the north by Highway 7, and on the south by the CP Rail line. It includes various neighbourhoods, including Lamoreaux, Brock-Taunton, Mount Pleasant, Wilson Meadows, Thompson's Corners, and the Pickering Innovation Corridor.

    • Demographics

      Seaton is expected to have roughly 61,000 people, with a long-term intensification objective of 70,000. In 2021, the City of Pickering had a population of 99,186, with a median age of 40.8 years. The city is culturally diverse, with immigrants accounting for 36.3% of the population. The leading countries of origin are India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Jamaica.

    • Land size

      The Seaton neighbourhood covers roughly 3,100 acres of development area in the City of Pickering. Furthermore, the province owns about 3,800 acres of ecologically protected territory in the region. These sites are maintained by Infrastructure Ontario as part of a major urban development program.

    • Future of Seaton, Pickering

      Seaton is set for significant expansion, with plans to develop a comprehensive community with a variety of dwelling types, economic opportunities, and land densities. The plan seeks to accommodate significant population and employment expansion in Durham Region. Pickering's population is predicted to exceed 150,000 by 2036, with Seaton playing a large part in that growth. ​

    • Communiites in the Area

      Seaton Fieldgate Homes comprises several planned neighborhoods such as Lamoreaux, Brock-Taunton, Mount Pleasant, Wilson Meadows, Thompson's Corners, Pickering Innovation Corridor. These villages are intended to provide a variety of housing alternatives, parks, schools, and commercial areas, all contributing to Seaton's vision of a sustainable and thriving metropolitan environment.​

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