Discover the best top things to do in Unionville, Canada including Toogood Pond Park, Varley Art Gallery, Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, Lionels Farm, Exclusive Sport Rentals, The Markham Pan Am Centre, Whittamore's Farm, Wilcox Lake, Kindred Spirits Orchestra, David Dunlap Observatory.
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4.5 based on 118 reviews
Great Mall with everything you could ever want in a shopping experience. Food court second only to Yorkdale for quality and selection. Arrived at 8.45 only to see most of the spots close to the entrance occupied. Are the employees taking these spots?
4 based on 24 reviews
The Varley presents Exhibitions of historical and contemporary Canadian art, and offers educational programs year-round. Through research, Exhibitions, community programming and publications, the Gallery explores the art of F.H. Varley – a founding member of the Group of Seven – his peers, and other artists who have shaped artistic practice in Canada.
A nice modern building at the end of Unionville's historic Main Street. The permanent Varley collection is quite interesting. The special exhibits can vary.... this time it was about communication, which did very little for me. However it is always worthwhile taking the time to look in when in the area.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
It is so nice to have a professional theatre venue north of the city WITH PARKING! It's so much easier to navigate this area than downtown Toronto. And it's nice to have big acts come here, yet the atmosphere is cosy and intimate. Beautifully luxurious inside.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
A great place for families with young children (likely best for 2-8 yr olds). There is a very small entrance fee of $2/person. You are welcome to bring food for the animals (their website lists safe foods) and the kids will have a great time feeding them. They also do children's birthday parties and have pony rides for $5. A great way to spend time with the kids.
5 based on 103 reviews
Exclusive Sport Rentals is your one-stop shop for all of your sports equipment rental needs in Ontario. No matter where your adventure leads you - on water, snow, land, or maybe even catching some air, we'll get you there with the latest equipment. Whether you're water skiing, jet skiing, mountain or road biking, skiing or snowboarding, we will make your next adventure unforgettable!
I've rented twice from Exclusive sports now from groups of 8+ to a group with just 3 sets - Exclusive Sport Rentals has always come through and was quick, knowledgeable and extremely friendly throughout the whole experience. All the gear was in great shape and they were able to answer many questions I had about the sport itself. Will definitely be renting from here again :)
5 based on 9 reviews
I went to see the water polo Pan Am events here. Canada won! The pool is impressive as the 2 outer walls can be moved and the floor can be dropped. I can't wait to see what they do with it when the tournament is over. Of course it's very clean and quite impressive. The score boards can be seen from anywhere in the ample Seating area. There are also gorgeous badminton courts with stadium Seating behind. This is a first class building. Markham will be lucky to inherit it after the games.
4 based on 198 reviews
For years my family and I enjoyed our summer and fall visits to Whittamore farm. Sadly this is the last year since the farm is closed forever. Over the years, we enjoyed the fresh strawberries, fruits and vegetables grown locally, along with delicious baked goods. Goodbye Whittamore and thank you for the nice memories over the years.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
4.5 based on 38 reviews
The Kindred Spirits Orchestra has performed since 2009, to a great acclaim, sold-out audiences, and standing ovations at the legendary CBC Glenn Gould Studio in downtown Toronto. As of the 2011, the Kindred Spirits Orchestra has also established a 6-concert subscription series at the Flato Markham Theatre, in addition to 3 community-outreach and 2 educational Concerts. Led by the charismatic Maestro Kristian Alexander, the Kindred Spirits Orchestra is enjoying an enormous popularity among York Region's residents and continues to attract avid audiences across the Greater Toronto Area. The Kindred Spirits Orchestra performs a wide range of compositions by Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Handel, Tchaikovsky, Haydn, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Chopin, and many others. Ardent supporter of contemporary music, the Kindred Spirits Orchestra created, also in 2011, Markham Contemporary Music Festival, an annual event that has brought to life great pieces of the 20th century by Lutoslavsky, Stravisnky, Philip Glass, Honegger as well as by illustrious Canadian composers such as Garry Kulesha, Brian Current, Larysa Kuzmenko, Daniel Friedman, Kevin Lau, Constantine Caravassilis and James Campbell. During the past few years alone, the orchestra has regularly worked with internationally renowned soloists such as pianists Andre Laplante, Christina Quilico and James Parker, harpist Ann Hobson Pilot, violinists Jacques Israelievitch, Joelle Kee and Marc Djokic, cellist Rachel Mercer, soprano Rebecca Whelan, and tenor Keith Klassen, among many others. In 2014, the KSO has also given the Canadian premiere of John Williams' fame piece "On Willows and Birches" as well as the world premiere of James Campbell's Concerto for Harp and Orchestra.
I would take my whole family to listen to The Kindred Spirits Orchestra when they are performing at Unionville Main Street and they never disappoint us! Captivating, thrilling, Passionate are just a few words that come to mind when I am listening to them perform.
4 based on 24 reviews
Old Observatory but well maintained. Nice volunteer staff explain in detail about the Observatory history. Guide you well to sky watching and create intrest in astronomy. Very educative and intersting place to visit. Lot of staff watching with telescopes and allow to see their planet...MoreThanks so much for your kind words. We hope you'll be back to visit us again this year. Our 2016 schedule begins on May 14 and we're hoping for a summer of clear skies!
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