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  • Notice of Passing of a By-law to designate 48 heritage properties in Newmarket

    Created: Tuesday, February 18, 2025

    ​In accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O 1990, C, O.18 the Town of Newmarket passed Bylaws (2025-06 to 2025-53), under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18 ("the Act"), to designate the following 48 properties to be of cultural heritage value and interest: 

    1. 16874 Bayview Avenue

    2. 457 D’Arcy Street

    3. 451 D’Arcy Street 

    4. 471 D’Arcy Street 

    5. 57 Main Street South

    6. 70 Main Street South 

    7. 74 Main Street South

    8. 61 Prospect Street

    9. 67 Prospect Street

    10. 75 Prospect Street 

    11. 86 Prospect Street 

    12. 185 Prospect Street 

    13. 266 Prospect Street 

    14. 233 Prospect Street 

    15. 458-460 Timothy Street 

    16. 432 Botsford Street

    17. 429 Botsford Street

    18. 471 Eagle Street

    19. 480 Eagle Street 

    20. 440-442 Eagle Street

    21. 491, 493 & 495 Eagle Street 

    22. 161 Church Street

    23. 156 Church Street 

    24. 112 Main Street North 

    25. 337-339 Park Avenue 

    26. 435 Park Avenue

    27. 602 Pearson Street

    28. 445 Botsford Street

    29. 125 Arden Avenue

    30. 104 Arden Avenue

    31. 98 Arden Avenue

    32. 331 Botsford Street

    33. 337 Botsford Street

    34. 393 Botsford Street

    35. 387 Botsford Street 

    36. 360 Botsford Street

    37. 698 Gorham Street

    38. 130 Joseph Street 

    39. 150 Lorne Avenue 

    40. 194 Lorne Avenue

    41. 180 Lorne Avenue 

    42. 350 Park Avenue

    43. 421 Queen Street

    44. 411 Millard Avenue

    45. 16945 Bayview Avenue

    46. 484-448 Water Street 

    47. 465 Davis Drive

    48. 371 Davis Drive 

     

    The Town is designating these properties because cultural heritage is a major part of what makes Newmarket unique. Cultural heritage resources tell us who we are, where we have come from and what we have accomplished. These resources not only enrich us, inspire us, enlighten us and guide us in our growth, but they also can be a form of community economic development that will bring visitors into the community; help revitalize a main street; create jobs; enhance a neighbourhood and increase property values and the municipal tax base. 

    Designating these properties is one way to protect built heritage. 

    To review each notice please visit our Statutory Public Notice Section 

    Learn more about Cultural Heritage in Newmarket by visiting https://www.newmarket.ca.culturalheritage.