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Durham Region, Ontario
Updated: · Q1 2026 Rent Data

Renting in
Uxbridge.

The Trail Capital of Canada — over 220 km of trails through the Oak Ridges Moraine, a heritage Brock Street downtown, and a rural pace of life that feels worlds away from the GTA. If you're looking to rent in Uxbridge, this is where nature lovers, remote workers, and families trade the commute for countryside living.

Uxbridge trail and countryside, Ontario
Avg. 1-Bed Rent
$1,500
Per month, unfurnished
Avg. 2-Bed Rent
$1,900
Per month, unfurnished
Downtown Commute
75min
Drive via 404/DVP
Population
~22,000
Township of Uxbridge

Uxbridge is a rural township on the Oak Ridges Moraine that has earned the title "Trail Capital of Canada" for good reason. Over 220 km of maintained trails wind through forests, farmland, and moraine landscapes — for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. This isn't a marketing slogan; it's a genuine way of life here.

The heart of town is Brock Street, a charming main strip with independent shops, restaurants, cafes, and the historic Uxbridge Music Hall. It has the feel of a small Ontario town that hasn't been swallowed by suburban sprawl — because it hasn't. Farmland and forest surround the town on all sides.

Uxbridge also has a literary connection: Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables, lived and wrote here. The township celebrates this heritage with the Lucy Maud Montgomery Society and heritage sites. It's the kind of place where you know your neighbours, shop local, and measure your commute in country roads rather than highway lanes.

50%
Families with children
25%
Retirees & downsizers
75%
Vehicle commuters
80%
Owner-occupied homes
55%
Aged 35–64
15%
Work from home
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Nature & Trail Lovers
Over 220 km of trails for hiking, biking, skiing, and horseback riding. Durham Regional Forest, the Oak Ridges Moraine Trail, and countless conservation areas at your doorstep. If outdoor recreation is your lifestyle, Uxbridge is unmatched in the GTA.
Top Pick
💻
Remote Workers
If you don't need to commute daily, Uxbridge offers incredible value and quality of life. Lower rents, peaceful surroundings, and a genuine small-town community. High-speed internet is available in the town centre. Perfect for hybrid or fully remote roles.
Strong Fit
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Families Seeking Rural Life
Good schools, safe streets, endless outdoor play space, and a community that hosts events year-round. The Fall Fair, farmers market, and Lucy Maud Montgomery heritage give kids a childhood connected to nature and local culture.
Strong Fit
Unit Type Avg. Monthly Rent Notes
Studio / Bachelor$1,050–$1,300Very rare — limited availability
1 Bedroom$1,300–$1,700Uxbridge avg: ~$1,500 (Q1 2026)
2 Bedroom$1,650–$2,150Uxbridge avg: ~$1,900 (Q1 2026)
3 Bedroom$2,100–$2,600Detached homes and upper units

Source: TRREB Rental Market Report Q1 2026 (Durham Region). Ranges reflect Uxbridge-area variation by unit type, age, condition, and inclusions. Rental inventory in Uxbridge is very limited — most stock is basement suites and upper-level apartments in detached homes.

What Your Dollar Gets You

Uxbridge is one of the most affordable rental markets in Durham Region, with the trade-off being distance from urban centres. A $1,900 budget gets you a spacious 2-bedroom with parking and possibly a yard — something that would cost $2,500+ in Ajax or Whitby.

The rental stock is extremely limited and dominated by basement suites, upper-level apartments in older detached homes, and some townhouse rentals. Purpose-built apartment buildings are virtually nonexistent. Only about 20% of homes are renter-occupied, so when a good unit comes up, it goes fast.

Most rentals include parking, which is essential — you absolutely need a car here. Landlords are almost exclusively individual homeowners, which can mean more personal relationships but less standardized management.

Vehicle75%
Transit3%
Walk / Bike7%
Work From Home15%
Walk Score~55
Transit Score~15

Transit & Roads

Uxbridge is deeply car-dependent. Public transit is limited to Durham Region Transit (DRT) routes with very infrequent service. The Lincolnville GO station is about 10 minutes south, offering limited Stouffville GO line service into Union Station — but the train schedule is sparse and not practical for daily commuting.

By car, downtown Toronto is approximately 75 minutes via Highway 47 to the 404/DVP in normal traffic. If you work in Markham or Scarborough, the drive is closer to 45–50 minutes. Newmarket is about 30 minutes west via Davis Drive.

Within Uxbridge itself, the town centre is walkable for errands and dining along Brock Street. But for groceries, medical appointments, or anything beyond the immediate core, a car is absolutely essential. The extensive trail system is great for recreation but doesn't replace vehicle transportation.

Brock Street Cafes
Independent coffee shops and bakeries along the heritage main strip. The social hub of Uxbridge.
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Uxbridge Music Hall
Historic venue hosting live theatre, concerts, and community performances since 1882.
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Brock Street Shops
Boutiques, antiques, bookshops, and local artisans. A genuine small-town Main Street experience.
🥛
Uxbridge Farmers Market
Fresh local produce, baked goods, and artisan crafts. A community gathering point every Sunday.
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Local Restaurants
Family dining, pubs, and casual eats along Brock Street and Toronto Street. Locally owned, not chains.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery
Heritage sites celebrating the Anne of Green Gables author who lived and wrote in Uxbridge township.
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220+ km Trail Network
Hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. The reason Uxbridge is Trail Capital of Canada.
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Durham Regional Forest
Vast forested area with trails for all seasons. Mountain biking hotspot with well-maintained single-track.
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Oak Ridges Moraine Trail
Part of the Trans Canada Trail system. Rolling hills, forests, and scenic lookouts across the moraine.
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Uxbridge Arena & Pool
Community recreation centre with arena, swimming pool, fitness facilities, and youth programs.
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Uxbridge Fall Fair
Annual agricultural fair with livestock, midway, live entertainment. A township tradition going back generations.
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Uxbridge Public Library
Community hub with programs, study spaces, and events. Strong children's and youth programming.
Public Schools
4
Including Uxbridge Secondary School, Joseph Gould PS, Quaker Village PS. French Immersion available.
Catholic Schools
2
Sacred Heart Catholic School in town. Catholic secondary options in nearby Port Perry and Whitby.
Private Schools
1
Local private option. Additional private schools accessible in Stouffville and Newmarket.
Under $50K
14%
$50K – $80K
18%
$80K – $100K
14%
$100K – $150K
24%
$150K – $200K
16%
$200K+
14%

What This Means for Renters

Uxbridge has a broad income distribution — median household income sits around $95,000, slightly above the provincial median. The community is a mix of established families, retirees, and working professionals who chose rural life. It's not a high-income enclave, but it's financially stable.

For renters, competition is driven more by limited inventory than high demand. With only about 20% of homes renter-occupied, good units are scarce. When a well-maintained basement suite or upper-level apartment hits the market, it's often gone within days. Come prepared with a complete application package — landlords here value reliable, long-term tenants.

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Uxbridge is a great choice for renters who prioritize nature, trails, and small-town living over urban convenience. Known as the Trail Capital of Canada, the township offers over 220 km of trails, a charming Brock Street downtown, and a genuine rural community feel. The trade-off is significant car dependency and a 75-minute commute to downtown Toronto. Ideal for remote workers, retirees, nature lovers, and families who want a countryside upbringing for their kids.

Uxbridge earned the title because of its extensive network of over 220 km of maintained trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. The trails wind through the Oak Ridges Moraine, Durham Regional Forest, and scenic countryside. The community actively maintains and expands the trail system through volunteer organizations, making it one of the most trail-connected communities in the country.

Yes, a car is absolutely essential in Uxbridge. Public transit is extremely limited — Durham Region Transit offers infrequent bus service, and the Lincolnville GO station (10 minutes south) has limited Stouffville line service. The Walk Score is approximately 55 for the town centre but drops dramatically outside it. Transit Score is around 15. About 75% of residents commute by vehicle. Without a car, daily life in Uxbridge would be extremely difficult.

The commute from Uxbridge to downtown Toronto takes approximately 75–80 minutes by car via Highway 47 to the 404/DVP. There is no direct GO Train service from Uxbridge itself. The Lincolnville GO station is about 10 minutes south and offers limited Stouffville line service. Most commuters drive. If you work in Markham or Scarborough, the drive is closer to 45–50 minutes. Rush hour can add 15–30 minutes depending on 404 traffic. Uxbridge works best for remote workers, hybrid commuters, or those working in northern GTA locations.

Uxbridge's rental market is small and dominated by basement suites in detached homes, upper-level apartments in older homes, and some townhouse rentals. Purpose-built apartment buildings are virtually nonexistent. About 20% of homes are renter-occupied, so inventory is very limited. Units go quickly when they hit the market. Expect to pay around $1,500 for a 1-bedroom and $1,900 for a 2-bedroom. Most landlords are individual homeowners. Because the housing stock varies widely in age, check whether your unit falls under Ontario rent control protections →

Uxbridge is excellent for families who want a rural, nature-focused upbringing. Schools are well-regarded — Uxbridge Secondary School serves the community well, and there are several elementary options. The trail system provides endless outdoor recreation, and the community hosts events year-round including the Uxbridge Fall Fair and Lucy Maud Montgomery celebrations. Safe streets, a tight-knit community, and access to nature make it ideal for raising kids. The trade-off is the commute — if both parents work in Toronto, the 75-minute drive each way will be demanding.