Durham
Region
The Region of Durham is situated in the highly
developed and populated economic centre of Ontario,
known as the Golden Horseshoe, that stretches from
Oshawa to Niagara Falls. Durham Region lies immediately
to the east of the City of Toronto within the Greater
Toronto Area and encompasses an area of approximately
2,590 square kilometres (1,000 square miles). The
area is characterized by a variety of landscapes
and communities. A series of major lakeshore urban
communities contrast with a variety of small towns,
villages, hamlets and farms that lie immediately
inland. The relatively flat lakeshore area marked
by the bluffs, wooded creeks and ancient shoreline,
features contrasts with the hummocky topography
of the Oak Ridges Moraine running parallel to the
shoreline only 15 miles to the north. This diverse
landscape of woods, headwaters, ridges and hollows
gives way to rolling farmlands and lakes to the
north. Here the Municipality spreads into the prime
recreational lakelands of Simcoe, Scugog and the
Kawarthas.
The Region lies along a continuous urbanized lakeshore
and shares prime access to the Great Lakes and northeastern
markets of the continent, encompassing some 120
million persons. The area is well known for the
strength of its manufacturing sector that is continually
undergoing rapid diversification. Durham is endowed
with a young, skilled labour force. It has all the
utilities, transportation and social infrastructure
associated with modern metropolitan communities.
The single most significant economic factor for
the Region has been the dramatic increase in residential
development.
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