Map of Oshawa

Interactive and printable map of Oshawa, Ontario - Durham Region's largest city with 175,000 residents. Explore downtown Oshawa, residential neighborhoods, the waterfront, and this historic automotive manufacturing center.

About Oshawa

Oshawa is the largest city in Durham Region, part of the Greater Toronto Area, with a population of approximately 175,000 residents. Located on the western shore of Lake Ontario, Oshawa is situated about 60 kilometers east of Toronto. Known as "The Motor City of Canada," Oshawa has a rich automotive manufacturing history as the home of General Motors Canada's headquarters and major assembly operations.

The community features a revitalized downtown core along King Street and Simcoe Street, with shops, restaurants, cultural venues, and the historic Regent Theatre. Oshawa's waterfront includes Lakeview Park and the Second Marsh Wildlife Area, offering scenic trails and natural areas. The city is home to Ontario Tech University (formerly UOIT) and Durham College, contributing to a growing education and technology sector alongside traditional manufacturing.

Oshawa's economy has diversified beyond automotive manufacturing to include education, healthcare, technology, and service industries. The city is well-connected by Highway 401 and offers GO Transit train and bus service to Toronto and other GTA destinations. Oshawa combines industrial heritage with modern amenities, educational institutions, and waterfront recreation, making it an important economic and cultural center in Durham Region.

Oshawa Neighborhoods & Areas

Oshawa includes numerous neighborhoods, including the historic downtown area, established communities like Eastdale, Centennial, and O'Neill, and newer developments in North Oshawa and Taunton areas. The city's waterfront neighborhoods offer lake access, while north-end communities provide suburban family housing and proximity to Highway 401.