Quaker Hill / Haskett Park is a residential neighbourhood in Newmarket, Ontario, set on mature lots within York Region and conveniently situated along Yonge Street between Toronto and Barrie.
Established residential community, mature lots, family-oriented, convenient Yonge Street access, and strong York Region amenities
Quaker Hill / Haskett Park is a well-established residential neighbourhood in Newmarket, built in the late 1960s and 1970s, featuring mature lots and a settled community character
The neighbourhood attracts families who value established housing stock, strong community facilities, and York Region's above-average household incomes
Residents enjoy Quaker Hill Park and Haskett Park for recreation, with Upper Canada Mall and the Newmarket Public Library both within easy reach
Newmarket's median household income of $95,589 exceeds the Ontario provincial average, reflecting the strong economic character of the York Region community
Quaker Hill / Haskett Park offers established single-family homes on mature lots built primarily between 1967 and 1977, representing solid value in a well-connected York Region community
Newmarket sits at the midpoint between Toronto and Barrie along Yonge Street and Highway 400, offering residents unmatched access to two of Ontario's major urban centres

A well-established neighbourhood built for families, anchored by parks and mature streetscapes.
Quaker Hill / Haskett Park is a residential neighbourhood in Newmarket, Ontario, where homes built in the late 1960s and 1970s sit on generous mature lots. Those searching for Quaker Hill homes for sale will find an established community with strong parks and access to the full range of amenities that Newmarket and York Region offer. Quaker Hill homes for rent are also available for those looking to experience this well-connected community.

Established single-family homes on mature lots in a family-oriented York Region community
Quaker Hill / Haskett Park features predominantly single-family homes ranging from 1,200 to 2,000 square feet, built between 1967 and 1977. The neighbourhood is bounded by Yonge Street to the west, with commercial and service areas along the major thoroughfares and quieter residential streets within the community.

Parks, recreation, and retail convenience define daily life in Quaker Hill / Haskett Park.
Quaker Hill Park and Haskett Park provide local green space and recreational facilities, including pickleball courts with scheduled public access times. Upper Canada Mall is just over a kilometre away, and the Newmarket Public Library is within easy reach, making the neighbourhood highly convenient for families and active residents.
Unexpected Appeal:
Newmarket's strong economic profile makes Quaker Hill / Haskett Park a community backed by one of Ontario's most prosperous mid-size cities.




Solid long-term value in established York Region housing close to Yonge Street and major transit routes.
Quaker Hill / Haskett Park offers detached homes with mature landscaping at prices that reflect both the neighbourhood's established character and Newmarket's desirability within the Greater Toronto Area. Proximity to Yonge Street, Highway 404, and GO Transit makes this neighbourhood attractive to commuters.

The ideal balance of community, nature, and connectivity in the heart of York Region.
Newmarket sits exactly between Toronto and Barrie, giving Quaker Hill / Haskett Park residents access to both urban and recreational environments with ease. From Lake Simcoe to the north to the Greater Toronto Area to the south, the location is one of the most strategic in Ontario, and the neighbourhood's parks and mature character make it a genuinely pleasant place to call home.
