Newmarket is a town located approximately 45 km north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Newmarket is served by three interchanges along Ontario provincial highway 404. It is the seat of York Region. Southlake Regional Health Centre (hospital) is located in Newmarket.
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The town is bounded on the north by the Town of East Gwillimbury, on the east by the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, on the south by the Town of Aurora, and on the west by King Township, themselves all likewise part of York Region.
Newmarket lies north of the Oak Ridges Moraine. Hence, all drainage in the town flows northwards into Lake Simcoe. The main river in Newmarket is the East Holland River (known locally simply as the Holland River), and all other streams in the town are tributary thereto. These include Bogart Creek, a brook that wends its way into town from the moraine by way of Bogarttown emptying into the Holland in north-central Newmarket, Western Creek, another brook rising just west of town and reaching the Holland in the town's north end, Tannery Creek, a stream that joins the Holland in south Newmarket after flowing through Aurora, and a number of other small watercourses. North of Davis Drive, about 200 m downstream from the forks where Bogart Creek ends, the East Holland River does not follow a natural course. The river was straightened somewhat to prepare it for use as a commercial waterway. A series of locks was even built for this purpose, but the plan eventually came to naught in the early years of the twentieth century. The foreseen canal never opened, and Newmarket never became an inland port.
There are two man-made lakes in Newmarket. Fairy Lake, a favourite recreational spot in the centre of town, is a former millpond on the East Holland River. Bogart Pond, also a former millpond, is fed and drained by Bogart Creek in Bogarttown. The latter is much smaller than the former, but is actually wider. Furthermore, the water level in the reach of the East Holland north of Davis Drive is controlled from an unfinished Newmarket Canal lock, now used as a weir.
Newmarket also lies south of and above the Algonquin Shoreline where elevations suddenly drop off from the gently rolling hills that characterize much of Newmarket to the much flatter, lower land down below in the Holland Marsh.
The land itself is characterized mainly by glacial deposits from the last ice age. The town is underlain mainly by sand and gravel, ground by the icesheets that covered the area until about 10,000 years ago. No outcrops are to be found anywhere in Newmarket, so deep are the glacial deposits.
Given the town's area, its latest population figure puts Newmarket's population density at just over 2036 inhabitants per square kilometre.
Newmarket was incorporated as a village in 1857 and a town in 1880. By the 1950s, Newmarket was experiencing a suburban building boom due to its proximity to Toronto. The expansion has continued into more recent decades, and the townsite now includes two formerly distinct rural hamlets, Armitage (on Yonge Street south of Mulock Drive) and Bogarttown (at the intersection of Mulock Drive and Leslie Street).
Newmarket is a thriving community unto itself, with a strong awareness of its own history. Newmarket is not a new bedroom community; it is a very old and industrious town that is rich with heritage.
The four secondary schools under the York Region District School Board are (in order that they were originally built):
There is currently just one secondary school under the leadership of the York Catholic District School Board:
There is also a private coeducational boarding and day school in Newmarket:
The town is part of the federal riding of Newmarket—Aurora. As of 2005, the riding is represented in the Canadian House of Commons by Belinda Stronach, a member of the Liberal Party of Canada and graduate of Newmarket High School. Ms. Stronach was elected as a member of the Conservatives and subsequently crossed the floor to the Liberals, but was re-elected as a Liberal on January 23, 2006.
The town is part of the provincial riding of York North in the Ontario Provincial Legislature. The riding includes Newmarket, East Gwillimbury, and Georgina. As of 2005, Conservative MPP Julia Munro represents York North.
Government offices in Newmarket:
| North: East Gwillimbury | ||
| West: King | Newmarket | East: Whitchurch-Stouffville |
| South: Aurora |
Towns in Ontario | York Region, Ontario
Newmarket (Ontario) | Newmarket (Ontario) | Newmarket (Ontário)
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