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Trails of Whitevale
By Sundial Homes
Whitevale Seaton By Sundial Homes
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Big Plazas, Grocery Stores
SmartCentres Pickering, Meadow Ridge Plaza, Wyndam Manor Plaza, Seaton Centre, Brock North Plaza, Amberlea Shopping Center and The Shops at Pickering City Centre is about 10-15 min travel include major groceries, stores, services, and eating, making it perfect for everyday shopping and errands. The nearby CF Fairview Mall in Markham is about 20 minutes away. Metro, Derek's Your Independent Grocer Pickering, FreshCo, Food Basics, Pacific Fresh Food Market, Loblaws Liverpool Road, DaCosta's NO FRILLS Pickering, Farm Boy, Blue Sky Supermarket, Sobeys and many more.
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Sports Complex
Seaton Recreation Complex & Library, located near Trails of Whitevale, is a 25-acre multi-use complex with double-pad arenas, a 6-lane pool, gym, fitness studios, recreation spaces, a walking track, playground, and splash pad. It is expected to open in Fall 2028. Seaton Hiking Trail, Whitevale Park, several sports fields, tennis/pickleball courts, cricket grounds, conservation areas are the outdoor facilities available nearby to these homes.
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Population and Demographic
Pickering's population of around 99,000 in 2021 is expected to grow over 131,600 by 2031 and 155,000 by 2040. Seaton (includes Trails of Whitevale) expected to accommodate up to 70,000 people and provide 35,000 jobs. Pickering's population is multinational, with 36% immigrants from India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Jamaica. Visible minorities (South Asian ~21%, African ~11%) and faiths (Christian 54%, Muslim ~13%, Hindu ~8%) exhibit significant variety.
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Nearby College and University
Whitevale Seaton are closer to the great educational centres such as York University – Markham Campus which is 11 minutes away, Durham College / Ontario Tech University – joint site at Pickering GO, University of Toronto, Centennial College, UOIT.
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Future Growth around Trails of Whitevale Seaton, Pickering
Trails of Whitevale in Seaton is part of a 7,000-acre master-planned community set to welcome 70,000 residents and 35,000 jobs. Major developments like parks, recreation centres, and commercial plazas are planned between 2025–2028. With Pickering’s population projected to reach 168,000 by 2041, housing demand will outpace supply.