Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2009 - (Page 27) Neighbourhoods More To explore for many, is the Binder Twine Queen Contest, where young ladies are asked to call a hog, flip pancakes, hammer nails and milk a cow. Newly crowned, the Queen draws the winning ticket for the Quilt Raffle. LOCATE North of Hwy. 7, west of Kennedy Rd. LOVE The homemade ice-cream parlour in old town. And Old Firehall Sports, a great place for ski buffs. Markham Village map GG-2 www.mainstreetmarkham.com Unionville map GG-2 www.unionvilleinfo.com DETAILS This boutique village offers cultural celebrations and unique shopping experiences year-round. In Unionville, the gracious old buildings, mills and churches that line Main Street reflect the 18th-century legacy of its first settlers. The heritage railway enhances the quaint small-town ambience. DETAILS Mere minutes by car from Toronto, Markham Village, with its elegant homes and relaxed atmosphere, exudes oldworld charm. In the fall, it hosts wine tastings, fairs, a rodeo and other fun family activities. At the Markham Museum, learn about the history of the area and get your picture taken beside the antique railway car. Unionville, 1:15 p.m. Photo: Torontowide.com www.SeeTorontoNow.com 27 http://www.mainstreetmarkham.com http://www.unionvilleinfo.com http://www.Torontowide.com http://www.SeeTorontoNow.com
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