Markham Village, Markham
Facts and practical information
Markham Village is the historic town centre of Markham, Ontario, Canada. Originally settled in 1825, the village -- originally named "Reesorville" sometime after 1804 and also known as "Mannheim" -- was a founded by Mennonites from Upstate New York and Pennsylvania. Eventually, as Upper Canada started to experience immigration from the British Isles, Markham would experience significant growth. By 1825, the name "Markham" was established as the permanent name. In 1850, it was established as a police village, and in 1873 was fully incorporated as a village within York County. Markham was amalgamated with the surrounding Markham Township, which included the villages of Unionville and Thornhill in 1971, and incorporated as a town. ()
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Markham Village – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Markham Museum, St. Dimitrija Solunski Macedonian Orthodox Church, Markham Village Town Hall, Markham Public Library.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Markham Village?
How to get to Markham Village by public transport?
Bus
- Main Street Markham / Robinson Street • Lines: 522 (2 min walk)
- Robinson Street / Water Street • Lines: 522 (3 min walk)
Train
- Markham (11 min walk)