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7218 Reesor Road — 7 [10] Joshua Miller House 1820 Georgian: 10 Heritage Corners Lane [note 3] — 4 [11] Christian K. Hoover House 1824 N/A - Basic Log cabin: 9350 Markham Road [note 4] — 4 [12] 6889 14th Avenue 1826 Georgian: 6889 14th Avenue — 7 [13] 4130 19th Avenue 1826–1850 Regency: 4130 19th Avenue — 6 [14] Gapper-Duncan House ...
The section between Highway 401 and the then-unopened Highway 407 interchange was turned over to the Region of York and the City of Toronto on April 1, 1995, and is known as Markham Road south of Highway 407, and Main Street thereafter to Sixteenth Avenue, where the name Markham Road resumes for 2 km (1.2 mi) until Major Mackenzie Drive.
Wismer Commons is a residential area of Markham, Ontario, Canada, north of 16th Avenue, west of Markham Road and east of McCowan Road.Wismer Commons is named after the Wismer Family, one of the founding pioneer families of Markham, Ontario.
Markham (/ ˈ m ɑːr k ə m /) is a city in York Region, Ontario, Canada.It is approximately 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Downtown Toronto.In the 2021 Census, Markham had a population of 338,503, [2] which ranked it the largest in York Region, fourth largest in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and 16th largest in Canada.
Markham Street at London Street. Markham Street is a north–south residential street located in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, one block west of Bathurst Street.Its northern end starts in the Seaton Village neighbourhood and it passes through Mirvish Village, Palmerston–Little Italy, Trinity–Bellwoods and ends at West Queen Street West at its south end.
100 Garrison Road Fort York: Old Toronto [8] Fort York Blockhouse #2 1813 Royal Engineers: 19th century blockhouse: 100 Garrison Road Fort York: Old Toronto [8] Fort York Brick Officers Barracks and Mess Room 1815 [note 3] Royal Engineers: 19th century military architecture 100 Garrison Road (Fort York) Fort York: Old Toronto [8]
Berczy Village / ˈ b ɜːr z i / is a residential neighbourhood in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded to the north by Major Mackenzie Drive, to the east by McCowan Road, to the south by 16th Avenue, and to the west by Kennedy Road. This area is north of Unionville. The community is named after William Berczy, Markham's founder. The name ...
Markham Road in the Woburn neighbourhood. Originally the Markham and Scarborough Plank Road, the concession line that led to the town of Markham was an early plank road. Existing first between the Danforth Road (now Painted Post) and the town, it was later extended south to Kingston Road and north to Stouffville.