Queensville, Sharon, and Holland Landing are three distinct East Gwillimbury communities in York Region offering estate homes, the Nokiidaa Trail, the Sharon Temple, and GO Transit access to Toronto.
Three-community rural corridor, 70 percent green space, Sharon Temple National Historic Site, Nokiidaa Trail network, and East Gwillimbury GO Station on the Barrie line
Queensville, Sharon, and Holland Landing are three communities in the Town of East Gwillimbury, York Region, where approximately 70 percent of the landscape is farms, forests, and recreational green space just 30 minutes from Toronto.
These communities attract Toronto commuters, growing families, and those seeking estate homes and oversized lots in a prestigious, country setting within York Region's reach.
Over 37 kilometres of trails including the Nokiidaa Trail, historic sites, boutique shops in Sharon, and rolling hills in Holland Landing create a lifestyle where nature and community coexist beautifully.
The Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum, home to the story of the Children of Peace, is one of Ontario's most significant early 19th-century heritage sites and sits within this community corridor.
Sharon is known for estate homes on oversized lots, while Queensville is entering a significant development phase, and Holland Landing offers established residential properties in a scenic riverside setting.
East Gwillimbury GO Station on the Barrie line provides direct commuter rail service to Toronto, making this rural York Region corridor one of the best-connected in the province for those who want nature without sacrificing access.

Three East Gwillimbury communities where rural beauty, historic character, and GO Transit access to Toronto come together in York Region's most naturally generous landscape.
Queensville, Sharon, and Holland Landing are distinct communities within the Town of East Gwillimbury, York Region, where approximately 70 percent of the municipality is farms, forests, and protected green space. Located 30 minutes north of Toronto, these communities offer a quality of life that urban living cannot match, with rolling hills, historic sites, trail networks, and estate properties set against a backdrop of genuine countryside. Queensville-Sharon-HL homes for sale appeal to buyers seeking space, prestige, and connectivity. Queensville-Sharon-HL homes for rent give those new to the area a chance to explore these three very different but complementary communities.

Three communities with distinct personalities: Sharon for estate prestige, Holland Landing for scenic riverside character, and Queensville for a community on the cusp of exciting growth.
Sharon has long been regarded as a prestigious village within East Gwillimbury, with estate homes on oversized lots and boutique shops that reflect its character as a preferred address for Toronto commuters who want country living. Holland Landing sits on the western side of East Gwillimbury near Newmarket, known for its rolling hills and scenic landscape along the Nokiidaa Trail corridor. Queensville is a more rural community currently entering a significant multi-decade development phase that will bring new homes and businesses to a landscape of working farms.

Trails, farms, historic sites, and a genuine countryside pace make daily life in these East Gwillimbury communities unlike anything available in the denser parts of York Region.
East Gwillimbury maintains over 37 kilometres of trails, including the Nokiidaa Trail, which connects the municipality to Georgina to the north and Aurora to the south, and the Radial Line Trail, which follows the historic route of a regional rail system. The Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum offers a window into early 19th-century Ontario history, drawing visitors and residents alike. Community centres in Holland Landing and the broader East Gwillimbury network provide programs and facilities that support active community life year-round.
Unexpected Appeal:
The Sharon Temple National Historic Site is one of Ontario's most significant early heritage landmarks, and it sits right in the heart of this community corridor.




From Sharon's estate properties to Queensville's emerging developments and Holland Landing's established residential streets, this corridor offers a genuine range of real estate options within a single municipality.
Sharon commands premium prices for estate homes on large lots, while Holland Landing and Queensville offer more varied housing at a wider range of price points. The East Gwillimbury market continues to attract buyers who value rural space, natural amenities, and GO Transit connectivity, and the community's strict green space protections ensure that the natural landscape that defines the area will not be lost to development over time.

The extraordinary combination of rural landscape, national heritage, 37 kilometres of trails, and direct GO Train service to downtown Toronto that makes East Gwillimbury one of York Region's most compelling addresses.
East Gwillimbury GO Station on the Barrie line provides direct commuter rail service to Union Station in Toronto, making the 30-minute drive time even more flexible for those who prefer to leave the car at home. Highway 404 connects the community to Aurora, Newmarket, and the 400-series highway network. And with the Sharon Temple, the Nokiidaa Trail, and thousands of acres of protected green space as permanent neighbours, Queensville, Sharon, and Holland Landing offer a way of life that rewards every season lived here.
