Stunning Executive Home, Minto 3245 Sqft, Upgrades 2000K+, Double Door Entry, Open Concept Design, 9Ft Ceiling Main Flr & Bsmt, Pot Lights, Custom Designed Eat-In Kitchen W/Large Center Island, Sauna, Top Apps: Built-In Subzero Fridge, Wolf 6 Burner Gas Stove. Double Dishwasher, Lg Steam W/D. Bbq-Ready Gas Line To B/Yard. Calif Shutters, Fireplace. Steps To Lebovic Jcc, 24 Hr Sobeys, School/Park. Hwy 404/407/400/7, Go, Ttc. See Virtual Tour.
Stunning Executive Home, Minto 3245 Sqft, Upgrades 2000K+, Double Door Entry, Open Concept Design, 9Ft Ceiling Main Flr & Bsmt, Pot Lights, Custom Designed Eat-In Kitchen W/Large Center Island, Sauna, Top Apps: Built-In Subzero Fridge, Wolf 6 Burner Gas Stove. Double Dishwasher, Lg Steam W/D. Bbq-Ready Gas Line To B/Yard. Calif Shutters, Fireplace. Steps To Lebovic Jcc, 24 Hr Sobeys, School/Park. Hwy 404/407/400/7, Go, Ttc. See Virtual Tour.
Property Type
Detached
Community
Patterson
Land Size
Frontage - 40.03
Depth - 105
Total Parking Spaces
4
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
4
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Patterson is a suburb community in the city of Vaughan that is comprised of Dufferin Hills, Thornberry Woods, Thornhill Woods, Upper Thornhill Estates and the Valleys of Thornhill. Most of the homes in Patterson are detached two-storey homes and townhouses, making this suburban neighbourhood ideal for families.
Patterson is a commuters dream, with easy access to highways 407, 400 and 7, making travel to anywhere in the greater Toronto area or even Barrie easily accessible.
Patterson is home to many walking trails with the East Don River flowing through the community, giving rise to MacMillan Nature Reserve, and Sugarbush Heritage Park.
Eagle's Nest Golf Club is a Doug Carrick designed links style golf course that opened in 2004, and has since then ranked among the top golf courses in Ontario.
Eagle's Nest's layout features scenic valleys, woodland vistas and undulating terrain, providing a stunning scenic setting for this challenging golf course. The course design promotes creative and innovative shot making, and truly a unique experience.
No expense was spared on the impressive clubhouse. The perfect setting for casual or fine dining, weddings and business events.
Sugarbush Heritage Park is a historic 5.9 acre park that features a children's play area, amphitheatre and village green, gazebo, sitting areas, a lookout point, an informal picnic area and various walking trails. A quiet place to enjoy nature that provides a link to Vaughan's historic Baker Woodlot, this park provides the ideal retreat from city life.
Prior to European contact, the Huron-Wendat people lived in the area that is today known as Vaughan. The Skandatut ancestral Huron village was home to an estimated 2000 Huron in the sixteenth century, which was by the east branch of the Humber River.
In 1800, Vaughan consisted of 19 men, 5 women and 30 children, quickly growing to 4,300 in 1840, where the population remained relatively stagnant until an influx of immigration from World War II. Vaughan has since become a diverse city with approximately 290,000 resident in the city today.
The township of Vaughan was incorporated in 1850, and named after Benjamin Vaughan, a British commissioner who signed a peace treaty with the United States in 1783. Vaughan was not incorporated as a city until 1991.
The pictures displayed are of the post office in Edgeley from around the turn of the 20th century, Old Woodbridge around 1850, and main street Kleinburg in 1911.
Baker's Woods is one of the last remaining sections of old-growth forest in Southern Ontario, with some of the maples reaching 240 years old.
Jonathan Baker bought 200 acres in 1816, building the red brick house, shown in the picture, in 1853. Jonathan Baker's descendants maintained 100 of the acres of this woodlot as a sugar bush until they sold the property in 1997. The Jonathan Baker House was taken into public ownership, and can still be viewed today.
Patterson is the ideal community for various forms of entertainment, sports and recreation.
Outdoor lovers will feel at home with the community's many walking trails and parks. Explore MacMillan Nature Reserve, Sugarbush Heritage Park, Alexander Park and Dufferin Street Reservoir Park.
Those craving adventure and excitement will enjoy frequent trips to one of Canada's premier theme parks, Canada's Wonderland.
If you love to golf, Patterson is well positioned nearby some of the top golf courses in the country, with the award winning Eagle's Nest and Richmond Hill Golf Clubs bordering on the community.
Not only does Patterson have a variety of entertainment options, it is also positioned nearby major commuting highways, putting all of the amenities of Richmond Hill, Markham, Vaughan and Toronto within reach.
Looking for one of Ontario's best kept casual fine dining secrets? Lago Restaurant, Eagle Nest's signature restaurant is overseen by top chefs and brings "exciting menus that are sure to pleas the most discerning palates". This restaurant is the perfect blend of delicious food and a great dining experience. Topped off with the beautiful scenic views of Eagle's Nest golf course, this is a dining experience you won't want to miss.
Lago offers extensive wine selections including a variety of meal pairing options, featuring exquisite Italian and Californian reds.
This 330 acre theme park has something for everyone.
Thrill seekers can fill their day with over 15 roller coasters, including the giant 306 foot Leviathan, the 124 km/h Behemoth, as well as the classic Mighty Canadian Minebuster.
Families will enjoy the over two dozen children's rides, numerous children's shows and activities, several family friendly dining and snack options, including the park's famous funnel cakes.
Spend hot summer days at the 20 acre Splash Works water park, with an enormous outdoor wave pool, numerous water slides, lazy river, and children's splash pad areas.
Canada's Wonderland is truly Canada's premiere theme park.
Eagle's Nest Golf Club is a Doug Carrick designed links style golf course that opened in 2004, and has since then ranked among the top golf courses in Ontario.
Eagle's Nest's layout features scenic valleys, woodland vistas and undulating terrain, providing a stunning scenic setting for this challenging golf course. The course design promotes creative and innovative shot making, and truly a unique experience.
No expense was spared on the impressive clubhouse. The perfect setting for casual or fine dining, weddings and business events.