East Woodbridge is Woodbridge's larger, more parkland-rich half — 17 parks, 117 rec facilities, and the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre subway just minutes away. It has an Italian-Canadian community feel as deep as anywhere in Vaughan, and enough housing variety to find something that fits.
East Woodbridge is the larger, more suburban half of Woodbridge — predominantly residential with a commercial spine along Weston Road, a golf course running through its centre, and an impressive network of 17 parks and 117 recreational facilities. If West Woodbridge has the Italian village character, East Woodbridge has the scale and amenity depth that families with active lifestyles gravitate toward.
The neighbourhood's standout asset for renters is its proximity to the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) subway station — the northern terminus of TTC Line 1. That makes East Woodbridge one of the few parts of Vaughan with genuine rapid transit access to downtown Toronto, without needing a GO Train and a transfer. Housing is predominantly large detached homes (75%), with a mix of duplexes, townhouses, and some low-rise condos.
Italian-Canadian identity is dominant here too — 62% Italian origin — but the population also includes a growing East Indian community (6%) and residents from 115 different ethnic backgrounds. Household maintainers skew older (45–74), and 22% of residents are over 65, giving the neighbourhood a mature, settled character that many families specifically seek out.
| Unit Type | Avg. Monthly Rent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / Bachelor | $1,500–$1,800 | Limited supply — occasional duplex and low-rise units |
| 1 Bedroom | $2,000–$2,400 | Near or slightly below Vaughan avg ($2,388) |
| 2 Bedroom | $2,500–$2,900 | Detached basements, semis, and townhouses |
| 3 Bedroom+ | $2,900–$3,500 | Whole-floor or detached rentals, parking included |
Source: TRREB Q4 2025 (Vaughan). East Woodbridge's 8% renter rate and established housing stock provide a reasonable selection of rental options. GTA rents were down year-over-year in 2025, giving tenants real negotiating power.
East Woodbridge offers solid value in a well-serviced neighbourhood. Your dollar gets more space than the equivalent spend downtown or in Vaughan's condo-heavy corridors — and it comes with the bonus of 17 parks, a nearby subway connection, and Weston Road's commercial strip for daily needs.
Most available rentals are basement suites in detached homes, upper floors of duplexes, or townhouse rentals in the neighbourhood's row house stock. The 1980s–1990s construction era means solid builds with good room proportions, though kitchens and bathrooms may be dated.
The VMC subway proximity adds meaningful value: renters who might otherwise pay a downtown premium for transit access can get more space in East Woodbridge and absorb a manageable 45-minute subway ride instead.
East Woodbridge's transit advantage over the rest of west Vaughan is clear: the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) subway station — TTC Line 1's northern terminus — is minutes from most of the neighbourhood. From VMC, downtown Toronto (King, Queen, Bloor) is approximately 45–50 minutes with no transfers. The neighbourhood also has 242 transit stops served by York Region Transit.
By car, Highway 400 and Highway 427 provide fast north-south corridors. Weston Road and Highway 7 are the main east-west surface routes. The 407 express toll is accessible to the south. Parking throughout the neighbourhood is plentiful — most homes have driveways.
A notable 22% of residents commute in under 15 minutes — many work locally along Weston Road's commercial and industrial corridor or in the broader Vaughan employment zone. East Woodbridge has good bones for both car and transit commuters.
East Woodbridge has a broad middle-income profile — 17% under $50K reflecting the retired population (22% over 65), and 31% earning over $150K reflecting the neighbourhood's professional and business class. Top occupations are sales and service (23%), business/finance (20%), and trades (14%).
For renters, this means landlords have realistic expectations. A complete application with clean credit and stable employment history is the standard ask. You won't face the ultra-competitive screening of Kleinburg or Patterson, but a disorganized application still won't land you a unit.
The VMC subway proximity means units near the station command a slight premium — worth it for transit-dependent commuters who value the saved time daily. Units further into the residential interior of the neighbourhood tend to offer better value per dollar.
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East Woodbridge is a strong rental choice for families who want exceptional recreational infrastructure (17 parks, 117 facilities) and meaningful transit access via the VMC subway. The established Italian-Canadian community provides real neighbourhood character, and the Weston Road commercial corridor covers daily needs. The 8% renter rate means inventory is limited but not impossible to find.
The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC) subway station is nearby — TTC Line 1 from VMC to downtown Toronto (King/Queen) is approximately 45–50 minutes. By car via Highway 400 or 427, downtown is 35–45 minutes in normal traffic. East Woodbridge is one of the better-connected areas in Vaughan for both driving and transit commuters.
East Woodbridge has a significant amount of housing stock from the 1980s and 1990s. Units in buildings or homes first occupied before November 15, 2018 are subject to Ontario rent control — which may apply to some of the older detached and semi-detached stock here. Always verify the specific unit's first occupancy date with your landlord before signing.
Vaughan one-bedroom units average around $2,388 and two-bedrooms around $2,743 per TRREB Q4 2025. East Woodbridge tracks close to these averages, with a slight premium near the VMC subway station. GTA rents were broadly down year-over-year in 2025, giving tenants negotiating room.
East Woodbridge is a safe, established community consistent with Vaughan's overall reputation as one of Ontario's safest cities. The predominantly owner-occupied, family-focused demographic contributes to low crime rates throughout. No areas of notable safety concern for renters.
East Woodbridge has an 8% renter rate across a population of nearly 29,000 — which generates more absolute inventory than smaller Vaughan communities. Units near the VMC subway station are most competitive. The 2025 GTA market softening has improved tenant leverage, particularly for units that have sat for more than two weeks.