Doncrest is a close-knit, multicultural neighbourhood in southeast Richmond Hill, Ontario, known for its tree-lined streets, Neo-Georgian detached homes, strong family character, and vibrant community amenities in York Region.
Family-oriented community, multicultural character, tree-lined streets, strong parks and recreation facilities, and convenient Highway 7 access
Doncrest is a compact, family-driven community in the southeast corner of Richmond Hill, characterized by winding tree-lined streets, traffic-calmed roads, and well-maintained Neo-Georgian brick detached homes.
Doncrest is one of Richmond Hill's most multicultural communities, with a significant Cantonese, Mandarin, and Persian-speaking population, and families with children making up nearly half of all households.
David Hamilton Park's splash pad and multi-use courts, Ed Sackfield Arena's NHL-sized ice pad, and Highway 7's diverse dining and shopping corridor define the Doncrest lifestyle.
The Leslie Street and Highway 7 corridor adjacent to Doncrest is home to one of the GTA's most diverse concentrations of independent Asian shops, restaurants, and specialty retailers.
Doncrest features a mix of established 1980s and 1990s detached homes alongside newer low and mid-rise condominiums, offering entry points across multiple buyer segments in a desirable York Region location.
Markham, Vaughan, and downtown Toronto are all accessible within a reasonable commute, with GO Transit and York Region Transit providing transit options throughout the region.

A compact, multicultural family neighbourhood woven into the fabric of southeast Richmond Hill.
Doncrest is defined by its winding, tree-lined streets, pinkish-red brick Neo-Georgian homes, and a strong sense of community among its diverse resident base. Doncrest homes for sale appeal to families seeking a well-established, walkable neighbourhood with excellent community facilities. Doncrest homes for rent attract newcomers and young families drawn to the area's multicultural character and convenient York Region location.

Established brick detached homes, newer condominiums, bike-friendly streets, and a vibrant multicultural community.
Most of Doncrest's housing stock consists of two-storey detached homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, featuring the red brick Neo-Georgian style characteristic of Richmond Hill's growth era. Newer low and mid-rise condominiums along surrounding streets provide additional options for buyers and renters at various price points. Families with children make up nearly half of all households, reflecting the neighbourhood's strong family orientation.

Active recreation, diverse dining, and a well-connected community make Doncrest an exceptional place to live.
David Hamilton Park has been recently upgraded with a splash pad, multi-use courts, improved walkways, and enhanced sports facilities, serving as a central gathering place for the community. Ed Sackfield Arena and Fitness Studio offers an NHL-sized ice pad, a fitness studio, aerobics room, and walking track, while Highway 7's dining and shopping corridor provides abundant daily conveniences.
Unexpected Appeal:
The Leslie Street and Highway 7 corridor next to Doncrest is one of the GTA's most authentic and diverse culinary and retail destinations.




A well-established York Region market with strong family-home demand and growing condo supply.
Doncrest offers a range of housing options from established detached family homes to newer condominiums, appealing to buyers across income levels. The neighbourhood's location in southeast Richmond Hill, proximity to Markham, and access to York Region Transit make it a consistently attractive option in the competitive Greater Toronto Area market.

The multicultural energy, the community parks, and the unbeatable GTA connectivity.
From the splash pads of David Hamilton Park to the rinks of Ed Sackfield Arena, and from the authentic cuisine of the Highway 7 corridor to the proximity of Markham's tech hub and Toronto's city core, Doncrest puts residents at the intersection of community warmth and metropolitan opportunity. It is a neighbourhood where cultures meet, families thrive, and every amenity is close at hand.
