Made for Markham
One The GTA’s Most Dynamic Cities.
Extensive parks, exclusive golf courses, York’ regions top schools, a vibrant downtown and the premium CF Markville Mall, Chateau Markham Towns offers residents the keys to the city. The neighbourhood is poised to benefit from Markham’s tremendous growth, which is transforming it into a hub of commerce, culture, arts and transit.



TASTES
Joey Markville is close enough to Chateau Markham Towns to become your favourite local restaurant or if you have a craving for the unique flavours of Thailand, Sukhothai is the best option in the area. For Italian cuisine, Carmelina promises to thrill your taste buds, and Kiu Japanese Restaurant offers delectable Japanese dishes in every format.
TRIPPING



Spend a morning strolling along Unionville’s Main Street, an incredible boulevard lined with lovingly preserved historic buildings housing charming bistros, breweries, boutiques, and bakeries. In the afternoon, visit the Varley Art Gallery of Markham, which features rotating art exhibitions showcasing local and Canadian artists. Top off the day by learning about the history of the area at the amazing Markham Museum.



CF MARKVILLE
An extraordinary bonus of living at Chateau Markham Towns is that CF Markville shopping centre is only a 6-minute drive away. You’re bound to be impressed by the mall’s recent $110 million transformation into a premier shopping destination with more than 160 stores, upscale dining options, and a sleek, contemporary food court.
RETAIL THERAPY
Whether you shop by stealth or love to linger for hours and carefully consider every spending decision, all that you need for every occasion is available in Markham – a shoppers’ paradise. From global food markets to big box stores and popular high-end brands, retailers go out of their way to present the best flavours, products, and service.

A-OK Cafe

Nespresso

Saint German Bakery

Purdy’s Bakery

Lululemon

Aritzia

Indigo

Zara

Bestbuy

Pandora

Roots

L’occitane
get out there
Right outside your door at Chateau Markham Towns, the allure of the sporting life may tempt you to area golf clubs or cricket fields. Or you may be more attracted to the extensive parkland and trails for hiking, birding, or simply basking in the great outdoors. In fact, every type of sport and activity is represented in this action- oriented city, with so many venues for competing, decompressing, and exercising.

Transformative Transit
Connected Far and Wide.
Chateau Markham Towns is steps from a vast transportation network that is being expanded every day. GO Transit, York Region Transit, the TTC and Highway 404 offer easy connection to downtown Toronto and the wider GTA, making Chateau Markham Towns the perfect home for both families and professionals.
Highway 407
01 MinutesUnionville Go Station
08 MinutesMarkham GO Station
09 MinutesMount Joy Go Station
16 MinutesUnionville
Go Station
Unionville GO Station is only an 8-minute drive from Chateau Markham Towns, making it the closest and most convenient option. It provides access to the Stouffville Line, with trains to Union Station and connections to other Markham-area stations, including Mount Joy.
Markham
Go Station
Markham GO Station is only an 9-minute drive from Chateau Markham Towns, making it the closest and most convenient option. It provides access to the Stouffville Line, with trains to Union Station and connections to other Markham-area stations, including Mount Joy.
York Region Transit
Bus 129aYork Region Transit (YRT) 129A bus runs along McCowan Rd between Kennedy Station on TTC Line 1 and Major Mackenzie Dr., connecting with all the major east-west YRT lines.
Viva Bus Rapid Transit
Bus 129aBus 129A also connects with the Viva Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on Highway 7, which offers high-frequency, limited-stop service.

SHOPPING
- CF Markville Mall
- FoodyMart supermarket
- T&T Supermarket Unionville Store
- Loblaws Bullock Drive
- LCBO
- Whole Foods Market
- Costco Wholesale
RESTAURANTS & CAFES
- Ruth’s Chris Steak House
- Watercolour Mediterranean Restaurant Unionville
- Il Postino
- JOEY Markville
- Kiu Japanese Restaurant
- Terre Rouge Event Venue
- Starving Artist Waffles & Espresso
- Behind The Alley
- Old Firehall Confectionery
- Peters Fine Dining
- Chiang Rai Thai Kitchen and Bar
- The School Fine Dining
- Smash Kitchen and Bar
Parks & Recreation
- Markham Executive Golf Course
- Tillie Square Park
- Armadale Tennis Club
- Milliken Park Community
- Recreation Centre
- Featherstone Park
- Milne Dam Conservation Park
- Toogood Pond Park
- Millennium Park
- Pickleball Courts at Markham
- Civic Centre
- YMCA Boulevard
- GoodLife Fitness Markham
- Markville Mall
- Markham Golf Dome
- Markham Sports Dome Inc.
- Markham Pan Am Centre
Entertainment
- Flato Markham Theatre
- Markham Museum
- Pride of Canada Carousel
- Cineplex Cinemas Markham and VIP
- Main Street Unionville
- Main Street Markham North
Schools & Hospital
- Middlefield Collegiate Institute
- Milliken Mills High School
- Father Michael
- McGivney Catholic Academy High School
- Seneca Polytechnic College Markham Campus
- York University Markham Campus
- Markham Stouffville Hospital
Transit & Connectivity
- Markham GO
- Centennial Go Station
- Unionville GO
- Cornell Bus Terminal
HIGH ACHIEVERS
Markham is known as an ideal place to raise a family, with highly rated schools for kids from junior kindergarten to Grade 12 – including French immersion public schools and Montessori schools. In provincial testing, Markham schools usually score higher on average than other GTA cities, indicating the commitment of teaching staff to giving children a solid academic grounding.
EDUCATIONAL institutions

York University Downtown - Markham Campus

Father Michael McGivney Catholic School

Miliken Mills High School

Seneca College - Markham Campus

TOP CORPORATE HQ CHOICE
More than 400 major corporations have located their headquarters in Markham, with job growth at 3-5% each year. IBM Canada is the largest employer, followed by the York Region District School Board, TD Waterhouse, Markham Stouffville Hospital, and CGI Information Systems. Educational institutions such as York University’s new campus also contribute to local employment.