A buyer's guide to Durham's waterfront and trails
If the reason you're looking east is the water, Durham rewards it — a buyer's map of the lakeshore parks and trails across all three towns.
If the reason you're looking east is the water, Durham rewards it. The Great Lakes Waterfront Trail runs the length of all three towns along Lake Ontario 1. In Pickering, it loops Frenchman's Bay — a coastal wetland and Environmentally Significant Area — by way of the 4.7-kilometre Monarch Trail, with Petticoat Creek Conservation Park (TRCA) just west 234. In Ajax, the William Parish Waterfront Trail follows about six kilometres of shoreline parkland past Veterans Point Gardens, while inland the Greenwood Conservation Area on Duffins Creek opens a deeper trail network 56. In Whitby, Port Whitby and Iroquois Beach Park sit on the lake, and Heber Down Conservation Area (CLOCA) anchors the green space north toward Brooklin 78.
For buyers, proximity to these is a real lifestyle differentiator between otherwise-similar streets — and one worth mapping before you commit. Suba can walk you from a listing to its nearest stretch of trail.
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- Great Lakes Waterfront Trail runs through the Durham lakeshore towns. — Great Lakes Waterfront Trail
- Frenchman's Bay — coastal wetland / Environmentally Significant Area. — Great Lakes Waterfront Trail / TRCA
- Waterfront Trail and 4.7 km Monarch Trail loop Frenchman's Bay. — Ontario Trails Council
- Petticoat Creek Conservation Park (TRCA), Pickering. — City of Pickering
- Ajax ~6 km waterfront; William Parish Waterfront Trail; Veterans Point Gardens. — Town of Ajax
- Greenwood Conservation Area (Duffins Creek) — owned by the TRCA. — Town of Ajax
- Port Whitby and Iroquois Beach Park. — Town of Whitby
- Heber Down Conservation Area — owned/operated by CLOCA. — CLOCA