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Brock Industrial, Pickering Neighbourhood Guide: Innovative Industry

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Neighbourhood At a Glance:

Average Commute Time to Toronto

Downtown Toronto can be reached in 30 minutes from Brock Industrial

Lifestyle

You’ll love the bargain prices you'll pay for designer goods at Oliver’s Jewellery

The Housing Market

This neighbourhood is home to the city's main industries, including the Nuclear Station

What You’ll Love

You’ll love the soccer dome and skating rinks

What Not To Expect

Don’t expect to find any residential neighbourhoods

The neighbourhood of Brock Industrial is located south of Highway 401 near the Ajax Pickering boundary, which is located to the east. This neighbourhood is home to the city’s main industries, including the Pickering Nuclear Generation Station and the Duffins Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The area is also home to numerous manufacturing companies, including warehouses, construction companies, trucking companies, and some retail stores can also be found here.

 

Although an industrial area, Brock Industrial also contains some recreational facilities, including the Pickering Soccer Center, which is an impressive indoor soccer dome on Clements Road, and the Don Beer Arena, along with picturesque walking trails.

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Architecture

At one time in 1991, 130 people made their home in this district. However, due to the expanding Duffins Creek plant, these residents needed to relocate and currently, there are no residents living in this neighbourhood. 

 

In 1991, there were a few detached homes along Bayly Street, but they have since been converted into business offices.

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Things to Do in Brock Industrial

Arts & Culture

Tucked away in Brock Industrial are several shops located in the Brock and Bayly Road area. If you’re looking for an upscale gift, you’ll find some exquisite jewelry pieces at Oliver’s Jewelry. This jewelry store offers top-of-the-line merchandise, such as a Tiffany’s rose gold diamond band ring, or a Christian Dore bag.

 

How about a pair of Gucci sunglasses? These high-end sunglasses will set you back $600 and a Prada leather shoulder bag runs around $1,520. If high-end fashion appeals to you, you’ll love the bargain prices you’ll pay for these designer goods!

 

Maxi Mart convenience, just down the street from Oliver’s Jewelry, is a local hub for milk, bread, or buying a newspaper. Husky gas station is also next door if you need to fill up your car before setting out on the highway.

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Shopping

Brock Industrial rolls out a few restaurants that are hidden gems tucked away in this neighbourhood. Bistro 36 is a favourite dining spot for employees of the surrounding businesses, who drop in for breakfast and lunch. 

 

Bistro 36 is known for its reasonable prices, big portions, and fabulous food! Try the omelet with sweet potato or seafood chowder, which are two local favourites. This restaurant, although located off the beaten track, is well worth the trip.

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Restaurants & Dining

Brock Industrial rolls out a few restaurants that are hidden gems tucked away in this neighbourhood. Bistro 36 is a favourite dining spot for employees of the surrounding businesses, who drop in for breakfast and lunch. 

 

Bistro 36 is known for its reasonable prices, big portions, and fabulous food! Try the omelet with sweet potato or seafood chowder, which are two local favourites. This restaurant, although located off the beaten track, is well worth the trip.

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Parks

Surrounding neighbourhood residents don’t have to travel far to enjoy top-of-the-line sporting facilities. Nearby Bay Ridges Kinsmen Park, situated just north of the nuclear plant, rolls out a football field, mini soccer pitch, softball diamond, and outdoor tennis courts. The playground provides entertainment for local children, and picnic tables offer a chance to join family and friends for a summer day picnic. Residents will also enjoy exploring the surrounding trails and the small beach situated nearby.

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Recreation

Although an industrial area, this district boasts some notable sporting complexes. The Don Beer arena, named after the Pickering counselor, who ran from 1966 to 1969, houses three indoor skating rinks. These rinks provide hours of enjoyment for those joining friends for public skating or for local hockey teams. The arena also offers learn-to-skate and hockey programs for all ages from preschool to adult.

 

Sports lovers will love the Pickering Soccer Center. This impressive 8,300 square meter field is housed under an air-supported dome. The field is a well-maintained turf for numerous sports, including soccer, football, softball, lacrosse, volleyball, Spike ball, and cricket. 

 

This state-of-the-art soccer field can be booked for sporting events, so don’t hesitate to grab a group of friends and book a Saturday afternoon game of soccer inside the dome.

Transit & Commute Times

Brock Industrial is situated in the east end of Pickering, nearby the Ajax Pickering border, and can be reached in 30 minutes from the city.

Brock Industrial neighbourhood

Recreational Paradise

Brock Industrial is home to the famous Pickering Nuclear Generation Station and the Duffins Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. If you live in a nearby residential neighbourhood, chances are you’ll enjoy the district’s recreational amenities, including the Don Beer Arena and Pickering Soccer Centre, which have provided enjoyment for families and friends over the years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brock Industrial known for?

Brock Industrial is known for housing the city’s main industries, including the Pickering Nuclear Generation Station and the Duffins Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. 

Why is it called Brock Industrial?

Brock Industrial is an industrial area located near Brock Road.

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