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Cornell was conceived in the 1990s planning process by the Town of Markham. Unlike other Markham communities, Cornell is a planned community.

Cornell's name was selected in the 1990s from a suggestion by local lawyer Paul Mingay.Mingay's family roots can be traced back to Susan Emily Cornell, a descendant of William Cornell, settler of Scarborough, Ontario. Later Cornells settled in Markham, Ontario and married into the Reesor family. William Cornell immigrated to Canada from Rhode Island is a distant relative of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University.

Most of the houses are townhomes, semi-detached or detached houses with garages at the rear. The communities are built with central amenities in order to contain suburban sprawl. Cornell was seen by the Markham Town Council as a way to deter the ongoing sprawl by encouraging residential density. The community, particularly Cornell Village, is an example of new urbanism, designed as a walkable neighborhood with a variety of housing types and retail. Cornell Village, between Highway 7 and 16th Avenue, is fully populated with medium density residential. The southern section of Cornell (south of Highway 7), however, is not populated, and remains as a wild field and a farm.

The development is not far from the proposed Pickering Airport and once one of the sites for landfills in the Greater Toronto Area. Toronto/Markham Airport is located north in Dickson Hill, Ontario. This area is mianly served by Toronto Pearson International Airport for normal civilian air travel.

The Markham Stouffville Hospital Terminal is a temporary terminal serving Cornell and the nearby areas. The York Region Transit authority is currently building a permanent bus terminal, namely Cornell Terminal, located at the Don Cousens Way and Highway 7. The temporary terminal at Markham Stouffville Hospital will shut down upon completion of the new terminal. The completion date is not yet to be known.

There is also one VIVA line serving the area, namely Viva Purple. Viva Purple terminates at the Markham Stouffville Hospital as well, with plans in the future stretching to Cornell Permanent Terminal. Viva Green, currently ending at McCowan Vivastation, is also planned to extend its service into Cornell via the Highway 7 corridor.

Parks and Recreation

  • Cornell Village Park
  • Donald Cousens Parkway North Berm and Flatlands

Education

Most children in the area are bused to schools outside Cornell. There are no official plans for schools to be built in the area until more development in the area is completed.

  • Cornell Village Public School: accepts students mostly from Cornell.
  • Little Rouge Public School: located just in Upper Cornell. Students living in Grand Cornell, Cornell Rouge, Cornell and Upper Cornell and students from the farmlands northeast of Markham attend Little Rouge Public School.

Local Attractions

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Buy Tickets for one of Many Entertaining Performances TODAY! Located in the downtown core of historic Richmond Hill, ON. Richmond Hill’s Centre for the Performing Arts is home to 43,000 square feet of professional entertainment that captures local, regional and national audiences. This theatre venue is a popular experience and attraction for a trip out in Richmond Hill. It offers ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 29/04/2013
According to Moneysense (Canada's Personal Finance Website) the top 20 cities of 2013 show Canadians where are the best places to live. This is Moneysenses's 8th annual list, where best places are determined by various qualifications. Things that are considered while determining best places to live include: incomes and employment,  the price of housing, weather, crime rates and access ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/04/2013

Construction and Expansion

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Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension Construction Road Restrictions The TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) released today that there will be road restrictions on Finch Avenue West at Keele Street commencing tomorrow June 5, 2013. The road will be reduced to one lane per travelling direction as they are working on making repairs to the traffic deck. The roadwork is expected to start early ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 04/06/2013
A NEW KITCHEN A new kitchen is one of the best uses of your remodelling budget.  However, before you buy into a designer’s concept of what you should have, think about and discuss the following issues.  In the final analysis, you are the one who has to live with (and in) your new kitchen. Are you a gourmet?  Some people spend a lot of time in their kitchens preparing ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/05/2013

Community Events

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Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd. is pleased that so many of their REALTORS® contribute to their community through service work and community involvement. Eric McCartney a Real Estate Broker in the Newmarket/Aurora area with Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd. was recognized in the Toronto SUN for some of his community contributions and involvement on May 31, 2013. Quoted from the Toronto SUN ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 03/06/2013
Electronic Recycling If you have any old or unwanted electronics that you are unsure what to do with-why not recycle them? On Saturday and Sunday, June 8 & 9 The Windfall Ecology Festival will be returning to Newmarket for its 12th annual year. Held on the banks of the Holland River in Fairy Lake Park in Newmarket, its a great way to spend the day. Things to anticipate include but are not ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 27/05/2013

Family & Kids

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SAFETY FIRST We all want to feel safe in our own homes.  Accidents, especially tragic ones, aren’t something we want to think about.  But when it comes to accidents, the old adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”, is doubly true!   Never leave standing liquids unattended.  Stay within arm’s reach while your child is bathing or near ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 17/05/2013
Always consult with a physician when considering practicing natural remedies. Natural remedies can be a great alternative in conquering discomforts. Here are five natural remedies to share with your family. Baking soda has traditionally been a remedy for anything from teeth whitening to natural multipurpose household cleaner. Did you know that baking soda can also be used for bug bites? Baking ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 29/04/2013

Parks & Recreation

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For Directions to Mill Pond in Richmond Hill Click Here *Photo by Tom Tsambourlianos (Sales Representative Century 21 Heritage Group Ltd.**) Mill Pond located in Richmond Hill Ontario is just one of over 166 Community Parks in this local area. Visiting park facilities is a great way to share outdoor space with family, alone as an individual or with people in your community.  What a good ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 29/04/2013

Market Reports and Conditions

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Percentage Change: The Commission Game, by Tara Perkins, a real estate reporter with Globe and Mail, was interesting to read, mainly because it had a good mix of fact and fantasy. Published on 25 May 2013 as a cover story in the printed business section, it discusses real estate commissions. (http://bit.ly/Z7ib7j) According to Perkins, “technology has failed to snap consumers out of their complacency”. ... Read More...
Posted by Jagdeep Singh on 25/05/2013
  With housing inventories tightening and bids becoming more and more competitive, it’s more important than ever to have a great plan in place before you begin to shop for your new home. With that in mind here are my 5 Tips to Land Your Dream Home in 2013: 1. Prepare like a Pro 2. Know what you can afford 3. Take your search on the go with mobile apps 4. Find the right Realtor.....preferably ME! ... Read More...
Posted by Lucy Tavares-Marsala on 24/05/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

American Express® presents Summerlicious 2013 in Toronto! Summerlicious this year is taking place from July 5-21. This year in 2013, 196 of the city of Toronto's top restaurants are participating. These participating restaurants are offering three course meals (lunch or dinner) at a very reasonably priced menu-allowing you to try a variety of their food without braking the bank. If you are interested ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 12/06/2013
Just a little place in the park (Toronto's unique dining experiance) I'm just throwing this out there as a possible new food program for Toronto, that could help wipe clean the stain left from the, oh so badly failed, "A La Carte" fiasco. Toronto is quickly falling behind on the food truck sensation that swept the continent and while there is still some hope for this industry to have some life ... Read More...
Posted by Jay Kowal on 28/04/2013

Schools & Universities

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Moving? Find A School Or School Board In Your Area There are many factors to consider when moving into a new neighborhood. Among those for new families or those with children includes choosing a great school district. The Ontario Ministry of Education has a great online resource that allows the public to search for schools. This school board finder that is updated daily; provides contact information ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 10/05/2013

Shopping

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Start Your Day Off With A Visit To Your Local Farmer's Market Farmers Markets are a great way to support local farmers and mingle with members in your community. They typically offer locally grown foods, homemade desserts and crafts. Not all Farmers Markets are the same, some offer live music, horse and wagon rides, special offers from local businesses or draws. Take time out of your busy week ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 09/05/2013

Sports & Activities

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Spring & Summer Fun for Everyone! The Spring & Summer 2013 Community Recreation Guide is now available at all Richmond Hill community centres and at the Town's main Municipal Offices (Community Services Department - 8th Floor). If you did not receive a copy of the Community Recreation Guide delivered to your home in The Liberal newspaper, please call The ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 12/06/2013
For The Library, Cultural and Leisure Centre On Saturday June 8, 2013 join the community of Bradford West Gwillimbury at the Run For Bradford BWG. Run, jog or walk in support of the (BWG) Bradford West Gwillimbury Library, Cultural and Leisure Centre. With two races in the morning a 5Km route commencing at 10:00 AM and a 3Km commencing at 11:45 AM participants should arrive ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 03/06/2013
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