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Old Posted Feb 11, 2017, 12:17 AM
Docere Docere is offline
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Originally Posted by memph View Post
There's more of a break in development between Woodbridge/Maple and NW Toronto too. NW Toronto was mostly developed in the 60s with the last major housing developments in the early or maybe late 70s, and Woodbridge and Maple only started seeing a boom in suburban housing in the mid to late 80s. With Thornhill, Richmond Hill and Markham, it was more of a continuous wave of development spilling over from Toronto into York Region.
That is very true. The Markham side of Thornhill for instance very much feels like a continuation of the Bayview/Leslie corridor of North York, as it developed pretty much right after.

Vaughan on the other hand was very late to develop.
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