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Here's a list of some amazing and fun Easter activities in Markham and Unionville! Lots of variety for the whole family. The kids will have a blast!
If you are strolling down a picturesque Main Street with quaint shops, cafes, art galleries, and walking trails, then you have found the jewel of the GTA known as Unionville.
Greenpark's newest creation - These beautiful high-style condos offer singles, couples and families a healthy lifestyle with state of the art fitness centre, and much more!
Established as Markham Township in 1793, Old Markham Village was officially renamed in 1828. And in 2012, the Old Village is the perfect location for that savvy home-buyer in need of a stylish home with character.
The Cachet community is a small, prestigious village located slightly northwest of Unionville and west of Angus Glen.
Markham's popular "New Urban" Cornell continues to attract new buyers. Lots of green space, friendly neighbours, and public transit make this a great place to live!
Milliken Mills is one of Markham's oldest neighbourhoods. There's so much to see and do including Milliken's very popular Children's Festival held each year in early September.
If you like "new" as in new schools, new playgrounds, new Places of Worship, then you'll really like Wismer Commons. It is a newly developed residential area in Markham and is located just east of Berczy Village, north of 16th Ave and west of Highway 48.
Conveniences abound here in Middlefield! Restaurants, child-care, schools, parks and easy commuting options...and more!
This newly developed community was built in classical European style and was given the name Cathedraltown from the Cathedral of the Transfiguration, which sits at the centre of this beautiful old world neighbourhood.
A breath of country fresh air, anyone? How about local farms, country roads, woody areas…. and a GO Station to Toronto? If this strikes your fancy, then you should check out Stouffville!
If you are heading northeast in Markham and spot a very attractive neighbourhood with a charming lake, parks, schools and even businesses, then chances are you found one of Markham’s newest communities called Greensborough.
Markham's Legacy Neighbourhood Has It All! Beautiful homes, golf course, walking trails, and a short walk to Starbucks!
Cedar Valley Park is a real gem right in the heart of Raymerville. It's a treat to walk through this meandering 19-acre park that hugs the north and south edges of the Raymerville Drive loop, offering a natural, organic feel to city living. When I take
Markham boasts a circuit of fishing in parks and rivers throughout the city for fishing enthusiasts of all varieties
Located in the heart of historic Unionville, Ambiyan is a beautiful Indian restaurant that serves traditional and contemporary Indian cuisine.
North of Unionville's Main Street is a favourite spot of many nearby residents - Toogood Pond Park. It's right behind Unionville Public School between Carlton & Kennedy, this park spans more than 82 acres & is the perfect place for a walk or a picnic.
Great hiking trails and picnic sites, lots of wildlife, safe and beautiful! We love this pristine park and go there often!
Box Grove is a prestigious village community at the Eastern edge of Markham, where the 9th Line meets 14th Avenue.
Sandwiched between the communities of Angus Glen to the west and Wismer Commons to the east, Berczy Village is a mix of all of my favourite things: a beautiful variety of homes, plenty of green space, and convenient access to amenities.
Angus Glen is a small upscale neighbourhood located at the northern edge of Unionville, a quaint village and community in Markham.
Have you ever been in a neighbourhood that felt like a small town? You know, a place where people can live, work and play. If you have, then you must know Cornell - a neighbourhood in Markham that prides itself on being exact this type of place.
"Is this a good neighbourhood?" It's a question that I'm asked all the time while out with buyers. Most tell me that the neighbourhood is their top priority when choosing a new home – even more important than price.