Brougham (/broʊm/ brohm)[1] is a community within the northern part of the City of Pickering, in Durham Region of Ontario, Canada.
[citation needed] There is one bus in the area; the 52 York University passes through with a stop at Brock Road.
It currently houses an Antique Restoration, Pickering Animal Shelter, Hot Tub Outlet (was Country Store before 2011) and RV dealership, as well as a handful of historical buildings dating back to the Mackenzie Rebellion.
In the past, the hamlet has been home for a Mac's Milk (Formerly Beckers, later as Nonna's Cafe and now home to Pickering Animal Services)[2] as well as a Family Run Hardware Store, a small restaurant as well as a small mechanic shop, most of which closed down in or around the time that the plans for the 407 development came to realization.
There are unsubstantiated rumours that an old inn stood at the corner of 5th concession and Brock Road that served as a staging point of the MacKenzie Rebellion.