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Main Street Unionville welcomes you with all its charm and history. With a 212 year heritage, the legacy of our first settlers is on display as beautiful historical buildings, old mills, churches and more line the Old Main Street in Unionville.
Renowned for its pubs, parks, restaurants, and its historical European view, the road also hosts several festivals throughout the year and draws several thousand visitors.
People come to Main Street Unionville to absorb the atmosphere, its heritage, its shopping and dining and its culture – within a ½ hour from Toronto it’s a wonderful escape from downtown.
Main Street Markham - you'll find many of the Markham Economist & Sun Readers' Choice named "Best of" stores - the best bake shop, the best pub, best men's wear store, best jeweller, best insurance agent, best japanese restaurant, best outdoor patio, best bicycle shop, best kitchen store, best florist, best ladies formal wear, best women's accessories, best Italian restaurant, best pasta, and.... well, you get the message!
Thornhill is divided in half between the Town of Markham and the City of Vaughan, and runs along both the east and the west sides of Yonge Street. Its ethnic composition is very diverse with a large Jewish, Eastern European and Italian population. It is a community that has grown expansively from its early beginnings, reaching north to Richmond Hill and south to Toronto. Its residents enjoy all modern amenities for shopping, recreational activities, schools, libraries and other conveniences.
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