North West Newmarket is a residential community in the northwest quadrant of Newmarket, Ontario, situated in the East Holland River watershed near the East Gwillimbury border, offering established homes, the Nokiidaa Bike Trail, George Richardson Park, and access to York Region's GO Transit network.
Established residential community with 1960s and newer homes, East Holland River watershed setting, Nokiidaa Trail cycling access, proximity to East Gwillimbury GO Station, and strong access to Newmarket and York Region services
An established residential community in northwest Newmarket, originally part of the Township of East Gwillimbury before joining the town in 1971, featuring a mix of 1960s-70s bungalows, Colonial revival homes, and newer semi-detached properties
Families and long-term residents who value established neighbourhoods, trail access, and the practical connectivity of a community situated between Newmarket's urban services and East Gwillimbury's more rural character
The Nokiidaa Bike Trail, George Richardson Park, Hollingsworth Civic Arena, and Huron Heights Plaza with local dining and retail provide a well-rounded and active community lifestyle
North West Newmarket sits within the East Holland River watershed, giving the community a natural, hilly terrain character quite different from the flat suburban streetscapes common elsewhere in York Region
A mix of established semi-detached and detached homes from the 1960s to 1970s alongside newer residential development, reflecting Newmarket's overall profile of approximately 76% homeownership
The East Gwillimbury GO Station is just north of the neighbourhood, providing direct rail access to Toronto and making this one of Newmarket's most transit-connected residential areas for commuters.

An established residential community with natural watershed terrain, trail access, and strong transit connectivity in northwest Newmarket.
North West Newmarket occupies the northwest quadrant of Newmarket, Ontario, in an area with roots in the former Township of East Gwillimbury. North West Newmarket homes for sale offer a range of established housing types at prices consistent with Newmarket's accessible York Region market, while North West Newmarket homes for rent provide entry into a well-serviced community with excellent GO Transit access for commuters.

A mix of 1960s and 1970s bungalows, Colonial revival homes, and semi-detached properties in an established northwest Newmarket setting.
North West Newmarket offers a diverse housing stock including bungalows and Colonial revival style homes from the 1960s and 1970s, alongside newer semi-detached properties. The neighbourhood's hilly, East Holland River watershed terrain gives it a natural character distinct from many of Newmarket's other residential communities.

Cycling trails, a civic arena, a neighbourhood plaza, and George Richardson Park make North West Newmarket an active and convenient place to live.
The Nokiidaa Bike Trail connects residents to Newmarket's broader trail network, while George Richardson Park provides green space close to home. Hollingsworth Civic Arena offers year-round recreational programming, and Huron Heights Plaza provides local dining options including a variety of restaurants to suit all tastes.
Unexpected Appeal:
The East Holland River watershed gives North West Newmarket a hilly, natural terrain that sets it apart from the typical flat suburban landscape of York Region.




Established homes from multiple eras in a well-connected northwest Newmarket location with strong GO Transit access.
North West Newmarket's housing market reflects Newmarket's position as a desirable York Region city for GTA commuters and families. The neighbourhood's established character and trail access appeal to buyers looking for an alternative to newer subdivisions, while the East Gwillimbury GO Station provides the transit link that makes Toronto commuting practical.

The natural watershed terrain, the Nokiidaa Trail, and the East Gwillimbury GO Station that puts Toronto and Barrie within easy commuting distance.
North West Newmarket offers established community character, natural trail access, and one of the best transit positions in Newmarket, with the East Gwillimbury GO Station providing direct rail service toward Toronto. Aurora is 15 minutes south and Barrie 45 minutes north via Highway 400, making this a community with genuine range in both directions.
