The City of Oshawa has developed specific websites to improve access to information and services the City offers. Learn more about:
View the current activeOshawa Recreation Guide and register for recreation and culture programs online on activeOshawa, Oshawa's online registration system. The system also allows for requests for facility bookings.
Search for programs by category and fitness type, start date, registrant's age and the day(s) of the week the program is running.
Oshawa is experiencing undeniable change, with major commercial and industrial development projects, growth in post-secondary academia, record-breaking residential construction and growth in health care services. Up-to-date information on development, statistics, news and more is available on the Business & Invesment webpage.
Launched in 2015, the City of Oshawa's corporate website provides an overview of programs, services and initiatives the City provides for residents, community members and stakeholders.
The website is accessible and mobile friendly and features:
Learn more about the corporate website features by watching the Website Features playlist on our YouTube Channel.
As the City of Oshawa's online community engagement website, Connect Oshawa allows residents, community members and stakeholders to provide feedback on City programs, policies and initiatives at their convenience.
Connect Oshawa's online tools are used in conjunction with traditional in-person community engagement methods to ensure meaningful two-way dialogue occurs between residents, stakeholders and the City on major projects.
Much like the City's corporate website, Connect Oshawa is accessible and mobile friendly, and introduces a wide-range of new, innovative online tools.
Projects are online now and ready for public input. Visit Connect Oshawa today to register and get connecting!
A growing trend for governments around the world, open data is raw, digital, machine-readable information maintained in support of programs and services offered by the City and are accessible to everyone free of charge. Visit the Open Data Portal now.
The Oshawa Seniors Citizens Centres (OSCC) website helps connect adults aged fifty-five plus to programs and services that will improve their quality of life.
Additionally, the website provides information for the broader community to get involved and support the OSCC; whether that be through volunteering or donating, all of the information you'll need is available on the website.
Launched in 2017, Service Oshawa Online makes it quick and easy for residents to report potholes, potential by-law infractions, long grass and a number of other City services 24 hours a day while providing City staff with the information they need to proceed.
Residents have the option to create an account allowing them to track the status of their requests. Some requests can be submitted anonymously.
More services and request types will be added in the future. Customers are encouraged to submit their feedback and ideas using the feedback button in the footer.