Durham Region was originally the home of a number of First Nations including, but not limited to Iroquois and Ojibway. Today Durham is home to The Mississauga Nation and a large Métis community. The Mississauga Nation is a branch of the Ojibway of the Three Fires Confederacy who moved southward the Sault Ste.
Today Durham stretches from Pickering in the west, Newtonville in the east, and Lake Ontario in the south, Durham Region reaches as far north as Lake Simcoe.
Durham is a great place to work, live and play. A unique mix of urban and rural environments gives residents many natural parks and trails to explore. Durham Region is an emerging hub for life sciences in Ontario. The growth of the life sciences sector is anchored by a strong health network.
Durham has a mix of rural scenery and urban lifestyle. In the north you’ll find the beautiful and thriving countryside, while in the south, lies serene living among the lakeshore communities. Durham has many popular attractions, including Scugog Shores Historical Museum, Greenwood Conservation Area, Oshawa Museum, making it well worth a place to live.
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