Brock

Durham Region

Brock

Lake Simcoe's Eastern Shore

Why Brock

Living in Brock

Brock Township is Durham Region's northern frontier — a municipality of 12,500 people spread across rolling farmland and the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe. If you've ever driven up Highway 12 past Sunderland toward Beaverton and thought "I could live here," you're not alone. Brock draws buyers who want genuine rural Ontario — not the manicured hobby-farm version, but working agricultural land, roadside produce stands, and communities where the volunteer fire department is the social backbone.

Beaverton is Brock's lakeside town, sitting directly on Lake Simcoe at the mouth of the Beaver River. The downtown along Simcoe Street has a hardware store, a few restaurants, and the kind of community spirit that produces an annual fall fair with actual livestock competitions. Beaverton's waterfront properties are the township's premium real estate — homes with lake access or views, ranging from $700K for older cottages needing work to $1.5M+ for renovated year-round lakefront homes. Sunderland, south on Highway 12, is the township's second community — a small village with newer development attracting families from Uxbridge and Oshawa looking for more space at lower prices. Cannington, further east, rounds out the township's village trio with its own arena, fairgrounds, and loyal local following.

Brock real estate is the most affordable option in Durham Region — and arguably the entire GTA extended market. Detached homes in Sunderland and Beaverton start in the $600-700K range, with rural properties on larger parcels available from $500K for older homes on acreage. Even lakefront access — the most expensive tier — stays below $2M in most cases. Compare that to Lake Simcoe's western shore in Georgina, where comparable waterfront properties command a premium.

The honest trade-off is isolation: Brock has no GO station, limited transit, and the nearest major shopping centre is in Oshawa or Newmarket. But for buyers prioritizing affordability, land, and Lake Simcoe access, homes for sale in Brock offer a rare combination. This is where first-time buyers can actually get a detached home with a yard, and where retirees can find waterfront living without exhausting their savings.

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Lake Simcoe eastern shore — waterfront properties and cottages

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Beaverton — historic lakeshore town with annual fall fair

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Sunderland — growing community with new development

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Most affordable waterfront-adjacent living in the GTA extended market

Population

12,500+

Avg. Household Income

$75,000

Transit

Highway 12/48, limited regional transit

Notable Schools

Brock HS, Beaverton PS, Sunderland PS

Known For

Lake Simcoe access · Affordability · Rural lifestyle · Beaverton heritage

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