Stouffville GO Station
Stouffville GO Station is a railway station in the GO Transit network located in Stouffville, Ontario in Canada.
Markham /ˈmɑrkəm/, a city in the Regional Municipality of York, lies within the Greater Toronto Area of Southern Ontario, Canada. At the 2011 Canadian census it had a population of 301,709. Markham's population in 2015 was estimated at 342,000 through The Region of York population census data monitoring . The city is the fourth-largest community within the Greater Toronto Area after Toronto, Mississauga and Brampton and the largest municipality in York Region. Markham changed its status from town to city on July 1, 2012.
Population: 261,573
Latitude: 43° 52' 0.55" N
Longitude: -79° 15' 58.68" W
Stouffville GO Station is a railway station in the GO Transit network located in Stouffville, Ontario in Canada.
The Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts is a 43,000-square-foot (4,000 m2) multi-use cultural facility on 1.5 acres (6,100 m2) of land directly on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill's downtown core, at the corner of Yonge and Wright Streets.
…Preston Lake is a community located in the town of Whitchurch–Stouffville in the Regional Municipality of York in Ontario, Canada.
Mount Joy GO Station is a railway station and bus station in the GO Transit network located in the City of Markham, Ontario, Canada.
The Metropolitan Toronto School for the Deaf is a division of the public school, Davisville Junior Public School / Metropolitan Toronto School for the Deaf, in Toronto, Ontario with day programs serving deaf and hard-of-hearing students from kinderg…
The Leaside Towers are the tallest buildings in East York, Toronto, Canada. They are a twin set of Brutalist-style apartment towers, with one facing north-south, and another facing east-west. Located at 85 Thorncliffe Park Drive near Overlea, they a…
Langstaff is a residential community straddling Richmond Hill and Markham, in Ontario, Canada. Located near Langstaff Road and Yonge Street, the homes in the area date to the 1960s and 1970s.
The Albert and Temmy Latner Jewish Public Library in Toronto was founded in 1941 as the Jewish Public Library by bookseller Ben Zion Hyman. The library has had several locations throughout its history. In 1983 it settled in its current location at 4…
Henry Kelsey Senior Public School is a public middle school established in 1971 in the Toronto District School Board located in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named after Henry Kelsey, the first European known to have…
The Heintzman House (circa 1817), also known as Sunnyside Manor Farm, is one of the oldest buildings in Thornhill-Markham, Ontario, and has one of the most interesting histories of any building in the area.
German Mills Creek is a river in the municipalities of Markham, Richmond Hill, Toronto and Vaughan in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Great Lakes Basin and is a left tributary of the East Branch Don River. It originate…
Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery is an art gallery in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is named after Frederick Varley, an artist from the Group of Seven. The gallery is located on Main Street in Unionville. The gallery, which spans 13,935 m2 and in…
Deer Park United Church began in 1881 as Deer Park Presbyterian Mission, and the first building was constructed on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and St Clair, now home of an office tower containing several radio stations, including CFRB, 99.9…
Consulium Place is an office complex in Scarborough City Centre in Toronto.
Centennial GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Markham, Ontario in Canada. It is a stop on the Stouffville line train service.
Cedar Grove is a community in Markham, Ontario on the Little Rouge River.
Cachet (Pronunciation: cash-AY) is a community within north-central Unionville, Ontario, Canada.
Buttonville Public School is an elementary school in the Buttonville neighbourhood of Markham, Ontario, Canada in the York Region District School Board. It offers grades JK–8 and is a feeder school to Unionville High School (UHS).