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Pickering Continues Push to Acquire Frenchman Bay to Prevent Development

Sophia by Sophia
March 31, 2026
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The Pickering Frenchman Bay development debate remains a major topic on the city’s agenda, as officials continue efforts to acquire the historically significant waterfront lands and prevent potential private development. The City of Pickering is actively pursuing ownership of 34 acres of land near Liverpool Road and an additional 133 acres within Frenchman’s Bay, aiming to secure the area for public use.

At a recent special council meeting, city officials received a confidential update on negotiations, reinforcing that discussions are ongoing despite previous setbacks. The Pickering Frenchman’s Bay development issue has been under consideration for decades, with the city determined to bring the bay into public ownership and protect it from future development proposals.

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To support this effort, the city has engaged KPMG to assist with financial and strategic planning, particularly in anticipation of possible funding from both the provincial and federal governments. According to Councillor Maurice Brenner, the city is continuing its due diligence and remains optimistic about securing support from higher levels of government.

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Ownership of Frenchman’s Bay is currently held by East Shore Marina, operated by Harold Hough, whose claim dates back more than 60 years. The ownership includes a rare Queen’s Charter signed in 1853 by Queen Victoria, giving the property unique historical significance. This long-standing ownership has complicated efforts by the city to acquire the land and water rights.

The city has already made multiple attempts to purchase the property. In 2023, the lands were listed for sale at approximately $60 million for residential-zoned areas and an additional $20 million for commercial property. Pickering initially offered $30 million to acquire the full package of lands and water rights, but the proposal was rejected. A subsequent attempt to purchase only portions of the bay and surrounding lands was also declined.

Despite these challenges, the Pickering Frenchman’s Bay development discussions continue, with the city reportedly preparing a new offer. While the exact figure remains confidential, budget allocations provide some indication of the plan. The city has already set aside $10 million in its 2025 budget, with expectations that both the provincial and federal governments could contribute an additional $10 million each, suggesting a similar valuation to earlier proposals.

City officials have expressed concern about the possibility of private development on the bay, including the potential for floating home communities, similar to developments seen elsewhere in Ontario. Such projects could significantly alter the character of the waterfront and limit public access.

For Pickering, the goal is clear: to ensure that Frenchman’s Bay remains accessible to residents and preserved as a natural and recreational space. Councillor Brenner described the potential acquisition as a “game changer” for the community, emphasizing the long-term benefits of protecting the area from development pressures.

As negotiations continue, the outcome of the Pickering Frenchman’s Bay development issue will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the city’s waterfront. With strong interest from all levels of government and ongoing discussions with property owners, Pickering remains hopeful that a resolution can be reached that prioritizes public access and environmental preservation.

Tags: Durham regionFrenchman’s BayGovernment FundingKPMGMunicipal PlanningPickeringPublic Landreal estateUrban DevelopmentWaterfront Development
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I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, focusing on community stories and regional highlights. I aim to present clear, reliable updates that reflect the experiences and voices within Durham.

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