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Over 55 Years of Excellence • THE VILLAGE COLLECTION • MARKHAM It’s All Happening Here 10 1 Elgin Mills Rd. E. N Extension Woodbine Woodbine 2 1 1 2 Major MacKenzie Dr. E. 5 18 3 MARKHAM 2 3 3 7 Mt. Joy GO SALES CENTRE Leslie St. 4 Kennedy Rd. Kennedy 16 15 & MODEL Rd. Markham McCowan Rd. McCowan Warden Ave. Warden Woodbine Ave. Woodbine 1 7 1 16th Ave. 8 7 12 6 MARKHAM 404 Buttonville 4 13 Airport 17 9 Markham GO 5 4 MARKHAM 14 5 9 8 6 Centennial GO 22 9 8 3 10 21 11 4 15 5 6 7 6 20 2 MARKHAM 13 Hwy. 7 8 9 Unionville GO 12 14 10 407 11 19 Fieldgate Community Parks & Golf Schools 1. Upper Unionville 1. Victoria Square Park 1. Victoria Square School House 2. Angus Glen Golf Course 2. Lincoln Alexander Public School 3. York Downs Golf & Country Club 3. St. Augustine Catholic High School 4. Briarwood Park 4. Ashton Meadows Public School Shopping & Restaurants 5. Carlton Park 5. Pierre Elliot Trudeau High School 1. Fieldgate Plaza 6. Toogood Pond Park 6. Unionville High School Montana’s Restaurant 7. Monarch Park 7. Unionville Montessori Boston Pizza 8. Markham Centennial Park 8. Buttonville Public School Swiss Chalet 9. Milne Dam Conservation Park 9. Building Blocks Learning Centre Canadian Tire 10. Rouge Valley Park 10. Richmond Green High School 2. The Paint Lounge 11. Markham Green Golf Course 3. Pixel 8 Lounge 12. Springdale Park 4. Postino Ristorante 13. Raybeck Park 5. Ithaca Restaurant 14. Raymerville Woodlot 6. Elegant Chinese Cuisine 15. Mount Joy Lake Park 7. Rico’s Bar & Bistro 8. Uncle Joe’s 9. Phoenix Restaurant Recreation & Leisure 10. Al Dente Restaurant 1. Sanatan Mandir Cultural Centre 11. Piazza Gelato 2. Angus Glen Community Centre & Library 12. Costco 3. Markham Civic Centre 13. First Markham Place 4. Markham Theatre for the Performng Arts 14. First Choice Supermarket 5. Markham Public Library 15. Markville Shopping Centre 6. Cineplex Odeon 16. Sobeys 7. Markham District Historical Museum 17. Pink Ribbon Boutique 8. Markham Village Arena 18. Shoppers Drugmart 9. GoodLife Fitness 19. Pacific Mall 20. Longo’s Grocery 21. Michael-Angelo’s Market Place 22. The Duchess of Markham Restaurant over 55 years of excellence.
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