Town of Newmarket, Ontario, Canada rests on the banks of the East Holland River, just south of Holland Marsh. The town is considered part of the GTA (Great Toronto Area) in what is called the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario.
Activities most enjoyed in the community and surrounding areas include golfing, walking, sightseeing, birding, biking, jogging, rollerblading, swimming, farm tours, and shopping.
A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations in the region include Fairy Lake, Riverwalk Commons, Paul Semple Park, George Richardson Park, Mabel Davis Conservation Area and the Nokiidaa Trail.
Some of the attractions, history and cultural venues in Newmarket, Ontario and the surrounding regions to visit include the Elman W. Campbell Museum, Newmarket Theatre, Canadian National Railway Building, St. Paul’s Anglican Church and much more while exploring Historic Downtown Main Street in Newmarket.
Services important in and around the community include accommodations, boutiques, gift stores, restaurants, pubs, shopping malls, gas stations, cell service, grocery stores, liquor stores, internet, and transportation services including car rentals, taxi, marina, bus, rail, and close proximity to the Toronto Airport.