Everything is So Close to Home
Walkable and bikeable, liveable and loveable. All your lifestyle needs and desires are right at your fingertips-from big box stores to charming Mom & Pop's, dine-in restaurants to delicious takeaways, from kids' activities to grown-up fun. Central District Towns is the heart and centre of it all.
Imagine living in a location so inspired. Every comfort you desire is just outside your door. Central District Towns puts you on the cusp of Pickering's revitalized and burgeoning downtown, minutes from beautiful waterfront vistas, and right near Rouge National Park, one of Southern Ontario's finest protected parklands. Only 88 homeowners and families will be fortunate enough to call this place home. Move to the centre of it all, with "Central District Towns."
A new urban townhome community in the heart of Pickering, close to all the amenities you'll ever need. Living in Central District means you're at the centre of it all with a wide assortment of shopping, parks, recreational facilities, schools, Hwy 401 and public transportation just minutes from your door.
Transportation Right at Your Door
Central District Towns is your connection to the best of all worlds at once. Transportation convenience begins with a Dyrham Region Transit bus stop steps away and continues with two GO Transit train stations for effortless commuting. You're also just a couple of minutes from Highway 401 - your ultimate gateway to everything the GTA, Durham Region and beyond have to offer.
Take Life Outside
Explore all that nature has to offer from your home in Central District Towns. Go biking along the Millennium Waterfront Trail and take in the incredible views across Lake Ontario. Visit the Rouge and travel southwest to the water's edge. Then head northeast to explore dense forests and natural habitats so unbelievable, you may forget you're just minutes from a bustling city metropolis. It is located in the heart of Pickering, just minutes from the finest shopping, dining and recreation. Access to GO Transit and Hwy 401 is just around the corner.
The Rouge Park Valley, approximately 2,000 acres in size and one of the largest urban parks in North America, forms Pickering's western border explicitly. Pickering's northern edge is made up of rural hamlets as well as villages. Pickering has attracted both homebuyers and investors. It is known as one of the unique places to live, and the fact that it is close to the lake and has a small-town atmosphere is reason enough to move to Pickering.