Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre

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The City of Pickering is excited to open the Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre this spring, a vibrant new community hub located at 2365 6th Concession Road.

This marks Pickering's first new community centre in decades, thoughtfully designed to bring the Museum, Library, and Community Centre together in one dynamic and welcoming space.



What amenities will the new facility have?

  • Exhibit gallery
  • Program room
  • Multi-purpose hall (with a stage)
  • Kitchen suitable for public programs
  • Storage for the museum artifact collection (over 11,000 artifacts), City's archives, and the Public Library's local history collection
  • Gift shop
  • Outdoor program spaces (with an art garden and patio)





Greenwood Heritage Library

Greenwood Heritage Library will be a unique personality in the Pickering Public Library family offering something special, beyond your typical library experience.

The new library location will offer a cozy space to read, work, or unwind. Home to Pickering's first self-serve holds locker, residents will be able to pick up their requested items, browse a thoughtfully curated selection of books, and access technology. Comfortable seating with direct views of nature will offer a fresh take on the library experience you know and love.

Step into the Local History Experience Centre and watch the stories of Pickering come to life. Browse historical photos, documents, and records in an interactive setting designed for students, researchers, and anyone curious about the city's history. Connect with knowledgeable staff to support your journey of discovery, whether you're tracing your family's roots, learning about local landmarks, or diving into decades of community history.

Unique loanables, including walking poles, binoculars, and snow shoes, will ensure visitors experience how at Greenwood Heritage Library, we will library differently!

Combined, these new library spaces and resources will offer something for everyone; connection, reflection, and the chance to embrace new possibilities.

For updates about the new Greenwood Heritage Library, visit pickeringlibrary.ca/ghl



Where will the facility be located?

The facility will be located on the Pickering Museum Village site. #1 on the map marks where the Dorsay Heritage & Community Centre will be located.

During construction, the Pickering Museum Village, located on the lower site of the property, will remain open. Vehicular traffic can enter the site via Gate #3 from Greenwood Road.




Invest in Culture

  • Work towards reconciling our histories through interpretation, participation, and displays in partnership with Indigenous communities.
  • Conserve and promote Ontario’s diverse heritage with dedicated climate-controlled collections storage and exhibit display spaces for Pickering Museum Village.
  • Offer year-round access to arts, heritage, and culture, expanding the scope of culture-based programs and services available in the community.
  • Connect people and communities by sharing and celebrating diverse pasts and bright futures through public programming and events.

Invest in Infrastructure

The City is committed to maintaining safe and accessible infrastructure for all community members, and as such, replacing the aging Greenwood Community Centre, which dates back to 1970, has been identified as a priority for the City.

Located immediately to the east of the Museum's lower site, at 3551 Greenwood Road, the Greenwood Community Centre is a roughly 8,400 square-foot, two-storey structure built of concrete block and steel framing. It was constructed in 1970 and has no wall insulation. Lack of insulation, aging windows, and the poor condition of the building envelope also makes it expensive to heat and cool.

By replacing with the Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre, the City will be able to provide a modern an accessible space for community groups to gather and host a variety of programs, services, and events.

Serve the Community

  • Transform the Museum into a year-round operation, significantly increasing access to programs, services, and spaces.
  • Improve access to Local History collections and other community collections by centralizing in one location.
  • Improve public access to Library services, technology, collections, programs, and spaces.
  • Be more accessible. The new facility is expected to welcome up to 300 users at one time.




This project is guided by the City’s Cultural Strategic Plan, which sets a vision for the place of arts, culture, and heritage in the City and identifies strategic directions for policy, investment, partnerships, and programs.

The Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre has a strong vision and seven guiding principles in place (Belonging & Wellbeing, Learning & Storytelling, Innovation, Adaption & Responsiveness, Discovery & Play, Sustainability, and Decolonization). View the entire PHCC Vision & Guiding Principles document here.




Engagement Opportunities

Stay tuned to this project page for upcoming community engagement opportunities!


The City of Pickering is excited to open the Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre this spring, a vibrant new community hub located at 2365 6th Concession Road.

This marks Pickering's first new community centre in decades, thoughtfully designed to bring the Museum, Library, and Community Centre together in one dynamic and welcoming space.



What amenities will the new facility have?

  • Exhibit gallery
  • Program room
  • Multi-purpose hall (with a stage)
  • Kitchen suitable for public programs
  • Storage for the museum artifact collection (over 11,000 artifacts), City's archives, and the Public Library's local history collection
  • Gift shop
  • Outdoor program spaces (with an art garden and patio)





Greenwood Heritage Library

Greenwood Heritage Library will be a unique personality in the Pickering Public Library family offering something special, beyond your typical library experience.

The new library location will offer a cozy space to read, work, or unwind. Home to Pickering's first self-serve holds locker, residents will be able to pick up their requested items, browse a thoughtfully curated selection of books, and access technology. Comfortable seating with direct views of nature will offer a fresh take on the library experience you know and love.

Step into the Local History Experience Centre and watch the stories of Pickering come to life. Browse historical photos, documents, and records in an interactive setting designed for students, researchers, and anyone curious about the city's history. Connect with knowledgeable staff to support your journey of discovery, whether you're tracing your family's roots, learning about local landmarks, or diving into decades of community history.

Unique loanables, including walking poles, binoculars, and snow shoes, will ensure visitors experience how at Greenwood Heritage Library, we will library differently!

Combined, these new library spaces and resources will offer something for everyone; connection, reflection, and the chance to embrace new possibilities.

For updates about the new Greenwood Heritage Library, visit pickeringlibrary.ca/ghl



Where will the facility be located?

The facility will be located on the Pickering Museum Village site. #1 on the map marks where the Dorsay Heritage & Community Centre will be located.

During construction, the Pickering Museum Village, located on the lower site of the property, will remain open. Vehicular traffic can enter the site via Gate #3 from Greenwood Road.




Invest in Culture

  • Work towards reconciling our histories through interpretation, participation, and displays in partnership with Indigenous communities.
  • Conserve and promote Ontario’s diverse heritage with dedicated climate-controlled collections storage and exhibit display spaces for Pickering Museum Village.
  • Offer year-round access to arts, heritage, and culture, expanding the scope of culture-based programs and services available in the community.
  • Connect people and communities by sharing and celebrating diverse pasts and bright futures through public programming and events.

Invest in Infrastructure

The City is committed to maintaining safe and accessible infrastructure for all community members, and as such, replacing the aging Greenwood Community Centre, which dates back to 1970, has been identified as a priority for the City.

Located immediately to the east of the Museum's lower site, at 3551 Greenwood Road, the Greenwood Community Centre is a roughly 8,400 square-foot, two-storey structure built of concrete block and steel framing. It was constructed in 1970 and has no wall insulation. Lack of insulation, aging windows, and the poor condition of the building envelope also makes it expensive to heat and cool.

By replacing with the Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre, the City will be able to provide a modern an accessible space for community groups to gather and host a variety of programs, services, and events.

Serve the Community

  • Transform the Museum into a year-round operation, significantly increasing access to programs, services, and spaces.
  • Improve access to Local History collections and other community collections by centralizing in one location.
  • Improve public access to Library services, technology, collections, programs, and spaces.
  • Be more accessible. The new facility is expected to welcome up to 300 users at one time.




This project is guided by the City’s Cultural Strategic Plan, which sets a vision for the place of arts, culture, and heritage in the City and identifies strategic directions for policy, investment, partnerships, and programs.

The Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre has a strong vision and seven guiding principles in place (Belonging & Wellbeing, Learning & Storytelling, Innovation, Adaption & Responsiveness, Discovery & Play, Sustainability, and Decolonization). View the entire PHCC Vision & Guiding Principles document here.




Engagement Opportunities

Stay tuned to this project page for upcoming community engagement opportunities!

Ask a Question

Do you have questions about the Dorsay Community & Heritage Centre? Ask the Project Team, and we'll get back to you!

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