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38 Ilfracombe Cres, Toronto

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3 Evelyn St, Cookstown

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45 Athlone Rd, Toronto

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150 Sandwell St, Vaughan

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The City of Vaughan has its origins deep in Canada’s founding past. Despite starting out as a remote settlement, due to its inherent charms the city grew quickly and is today among the larger municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area. Vaughn is a prestigious area known for its luxury homes, wide avenues and tree-lined streets. The quiet, affluent lifestyle enjoyed by the city’s ethnically diverse population is reflected in the number of excellent services that can be found here including many good schools, fine dining establishments and other lifestyle-related businesses such as fitness studios, art galleries and salons to name just a few.

Vaughn is also home to several world-class attractions including The Paramount Canada’s Wonderland – a premier fun park and Canada’s largest playground featuring over 200 attractions and over 60 rides. Also found in the City of Vaughn is the world-renowned McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Set amidst 100, scenic acres of untouched woodland, the centre proudly displays art works from the celebrated Group of Seven along with First Nations, Inuit and other contemporary artists. Surrounded by pristine forests is also where you will find the Kortright Conservation Area, which is one of Canada’s largest environmental conservation complexes.

The City of Vaughan is among the most sough-after neighbourhoods in the GTA for very good reason. With its outstanding services, well-built homes set on mature and largely treed lots and its proximity to Toronto’s downtown, it is an area that will continue to grow and expand. The City of Vaughan has its origins deep in Canada’s founding past. Despite starting out as a remote settlement, due to its inherent charms the city grew quickly and is today among the larger municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area. Vaughn is a prestigious area known for its luxury homes, wide avenues and tree-lined streets. The quiet, affluent lifestyle enjoyed by the city’s ethnically diverse population is reflected in the number of excellent services that can be found here including many good schools, fine dining establishments and other lifestyle-related businesses such as fitness studios, art galleries and salons to name just a few.

Vaughn is also home to several world-class attractions including The Paramount Canada’s Wonderland – a premier fun park and Canada’s largest playground featuring over 200 attractions and over 60 rides. Also found in the City of Vaughn is the world-renowned McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Set amidst 100, scenic acres of untouched woodland, the centre proudly displays art works from the celebrated Group of Seven along with First Nations, Inuit and other contemporary artists. Surrounded by pristine forests is also where you will find the Kortright Conservation Area, which is one of Canada’s largest environmental conservation complexes.

The City of Vaughan is among the most sough-after neighbourhoods in the GTA for very good reason. With its outstanding services, well-built homes set on mature and largely treed lots and its proximity to Toronto’s downtown, it is an area that will continue to grow and expand.

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29 Forest Grove Dr, Whitby

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Renowned for its fine natural harbor, the Town of Whitby is an attractive spot for families looking for the convenience and amenities of a big city along with the quiet and charm of a suburb. Headquartered in the Durham Region, the town has grown rapidly over the last few years and is home to many executive families who have discovered the community’s well-planned and executed neighbourhoods, its easy access to Toronto and the superb services that the town’s authorities ensure are available to every resident.

Named after the seaport town of Whitby, in Yorkshire, England, the town is steeped in history and is rich in culture. In fact, its main shopping area reflects the town’s past through the grand and beautiful Victorian buildings that house the over 400 stores, restaurants and businesses found along the street. Another enduring monument to Whitby’s past is the highly respected Trafalgar Castle private school for girls, which was founded in 1872 and built as an Elizabethan Castle. A weekly farmer’s market operates from May to October while newer shopping districts are being set up to accommodate the emerging areas of the town.

Whitby has one of the best-planned towns in the city. Strict architectural guidelines have been established for new construction and it has meant that every neighbourhood offers a good mix of attractive homes to meet every taste and need. There are also a number of excellent schooling options serving all residents including Catholic, private and Montessori – junior and senior grades. Getting to the city is quick thanks to highways as well as easy access to bus services and the Go Train.

Those who enjoy outdoor activities will be pleased with Whitby’s fine marina as well as its picturesque 5.7km waterfront trail, which is ideally suited to walkers, joggers and cyclists. A sports complex provides challenges for the winter months while two fantastic conservation areas – the Lynde Shores Conservation Area and the Heber Down Conservation area provide birding, hiking and canoeing options to those so inclined.

Whitby is a lovely town perfectly suited to those who want a comfortable lifestyle close to high-end services and plenty of recreational facilities – all within easy commute of the city. Renowned for its fine natural harbor, the Town of Whitby is an attractive spot for families looking for the convenience and amenities of a big city along with the quiet and charm of a suburb. Headquartered in the Durham Region, the town has grown rapidly over the last few years and is home to many executive families who have discovered the community’s well-planned and executed neighbourhoods, its easy access to Toronto and the superb services that the town’s authorities ensure are available to every resident.

Named after the seaport town of Whitby, in Yorkshire, England, the town is steeped in history and is rich in culture. In fact, its main shopping area reflects the town’s past through the grand and beautiful Victorian buildings that house the over 400 stores, restaurants and businesses found along the street. Another enduring monument to Whitby’s past is the highly respected Trafalgar Castle private school for girls, which was founded in 1872 and built as an Elizabethan Castle. A weekly farmer’s market operates from May to October while newer shopping districts are being set up to accommodate the emerging areas of the town.

Whitby has one of the best-planned towns in the city. Strict architectural guidelines have been established for new construction and it has meant that every neighbourhood offers a good mix of attractive homes to meet every taste and need. There are also a number of excellent schooling options serving all residents including Catholic, private and Montessori – junior and senior grades. Getting to the city is quick thanks to highways as well as easy access to bus services and the Go Train.

Those who enjoy outdoor activities will be pleased with Whitby’s fine marina as well as its picturesque 5.7km waterfront trail, which is ideally suited to walkers, joggers and cyclists. A sports complex provides challenges for the winter months while two fantastic conservation areas – the Lynde Shores Conservation Area and the Heber Down Conservation area provide birding, hiking and canoeing options to those so inclined.

Whitby is a lovely town perfectly suited to those who want a comfortable lifestyle close to high-end services and plenty of recreational facilities – all within easy commute of the city.

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94 Autumn Harvest Rd, Bowmanville

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