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Pickering, ON

1066 Dunbarton Road

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PARTNERS

KPMB Architects

Aspect Structural Engineers

Janet Rosenberg & Studio

Hammerschlag & Joffe

BA Consulting Group

Mulvey & Banani

MHBC Planning

ERA Architects

WSP

Building from modern heritage

1066 Dunbarton Road brings 41 new rental homes to the heart of Pickering in a modern, community-centered development with walkable access to key services and abundant green space.

Designed in keeping with the modern masterpiece existing on the site, a series of two- and three-storey walk-up buildings integrate seamlessly with their surroundings, offering a comfortable, low-carbon living experience while maintaining Pickering’s character and charm.

Each home is designed to maximize natural light, ventilation, and energy efficiency, ensuring a comfortable and cost-effective living environment. The development is anchored by natural landscaping and generous outdoor gathering spaces for relaxing, playing, and connecting.

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Proposal Highlights

41 low-carbon rental homes

Community lawn and children’s play space

Proximity to local amenities

Pedestrian-friendly design

EV charging stations

On-site solar PV panels

project details

  • This project spans four blocks in the heart of Pickering, with convenient access to Brookdale Centre shopping mall, King’s Court sports complex, restaurants and supermarkets. 
  • 41 units powered by high-efficiency, all-electric heat pump mechanical systems and high-performance windows for enhanced thermal comfort and lower heating demand. 
  • A beautiful heritage church, featured in a recent History of Canadian Architecture book, will be maintained to host a daycare and community green space. 
  • Integrated seamlessly with the surrounding community, the project offers pedestrian-safe spaces to ensure convenient access to community services. 
  • Solar PV panels produce on-site renewable energy, reducing electricity consumption. 
  • No fossil fuels are combusted on site, reducing direct emissions to zero — a 100% reduction. 

Timeline

Public Consultation

Q1 2023

Site Plan Submission

TBC

Construction

TBC

Occupancy

TBC

Q4 2022

Application Submission

TBC

Zoning Approval

TBC

Site Approval Plan

TBC

Construction Complete

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We Want To Hear From You

Part of being a good neighbour is keeping an open dialogue. If you have comments or feedback on this development, we would be happy to listen.

Latest Updates

Zoning approval process