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Beds: 3 Baths: 4 MLS# N5879552
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Estate Sale, Wonderful Location, Just Off Yonge St. *Bungaloft* Walk-Out From Unfinished Basement. Wheel Chair Accessible. Centre Hall Skylight. Walk-Outs From Kitchen & Main Bedroom. 10 Ft Basement Height. Walk-In Closet In Prim Bdrd. Harwood Throughout The Main And 2nd Floor.

MLS Description

Estate Sale, Wonderful Location, Just Off Yonge St. *Bungaloft* Walk-Out From Unfinished Basement. Wheel Chair Accessible. Centre Hall Skylight. Walk-Outs From Kitchen & Main Bedroom. 10 Ft Basement Height. Walk-In Closet In Prim Bdrd. Harwood Throughout The Main And 2nd Floor.

General Information

Property Type
Detached

Community
Oak Ridges

Land Size
Frontage - 44.95 Depth - 114.86

Details

Parking
Attached Garage (2)

Total Parking Spaces
2

Building

Architectural Style
Bungalow

Bedrooms
3

Basement Features
Walk out

Cooling
Central air conditioning

Heating Type
Forced air

Heating Fuel
Natural gas

Rooms

Type Level Dimensions
Living room Main level 3.35 x 7.31 (meters)
Dining room Main level 3.35 x 7.31 (meters)
Kitchen Main level 3.05 x 7.32 (meters)
Family room Main level 5.18 x 3.5 (meters)
Bedroom 2 Main level 2.87 x 4.7 (meters)
Bedroom 3 Main level 2.44 x 3.35 (meters)
Upper Level 4.88 x 5.36 (meters)
Laundry room Lower level 1.98 x 2.29 (meters)
Basement
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  • Amenities
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  • Commute

Oak Ridges

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While Oak Ridges has never been an officially incorporated town, Oak Ridges prides itself on its heritage and strong sense of community.

Oak Ridges is perfect for those that love the outdoors. As a community that was developed around the scenic and lively Lake Wilcox, nature has always been at the forefront of the community. With a high density of parks, walking trails, nature reserves, Oak Ridges can maintain a country feel in the city.

With easy access to Yonge street, highways 400 and 404, Oak Ridges is a commuter's dream.

Grovewood Park

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Grovewood park is a comprehensive community park in Oak ridges with amazing features for residents to enjoy!

Spend the whole day on over four hectares of parkland with the whole family. In the summer, bring the kids and enjoy the water play area, junior and senior playground, gazebo and amphitheatre. Athletic facilities include a senior, fully lit soccer field, three tennis courts, practice-sized basketball court and plenty of parking for easy accessibility.

This park is themed to appreciate music, art, drama and dance. Come see performances at the theatre shell and amphitheatre, explore your inner artist with colourful art easels, discover play panels throughout the playground areas that showcase drama, music and art.

Grovewood park is located at Grovewood Street and Dairy Avenue, just south of King Road.

Lake Wilcox

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The community of Oak Ridges was formed with Lake Wilcox at it's core. The lake is at the headwaters of the East Humber River, and is the largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine.

There are three community maintained recreational parks along the shores of Wilcox Lake. Jesse Venek Park, Sunset Beach Park and North Shore Parkette, fabulous locations to host a family picnic, or enjoy the view.

Residents enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, windsurfing, water sports and even skating on Lake Wilcox, providing recreation for everyone to enjoy.

There are strong community groups like Oak Ridges Friends of the Environment and the Lake Wilcox Aquatic Habitat Enhancement Project that strive to maintain Lake Wilcox and ensure that it will be enjoyed for generations to come.

Neighbourhood information (overview, history, recreation) on this site is used under license and is not permitted for use elsewhere.

Images references
  • 1.1 - STORM Coalition - http://www.stormcoalition.org/pages/moraine.html
  • 1.2 - Oak Ridges Brethren In Christ Church - http://mybic.ca/new-oak-ridges-community-centre/
  • 1.3 - Mark Verkhovsky - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/111470002993096401200/gphoto/5929981242478420370
  • 2.2 - Town of Richmond Hill - http://www.richmondhill.ca/documents/prc_grovewood_park.pdf
  • 3.1 - Gabriel Bousquet - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/101734509590067269774/gphoto/5617968435950799122
  • 3.2 - Yiqin Chen - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/117881272638029050952/gphoto/5377441417677167890
  • 3.3 - Richard Yeung - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/106126487864298088757/gphoto/5449256337862252594

Oak Ridges

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Oak Ridges was established in 1799 by Joseph Geneviève and a group of French who were granted land by the British. Oak Ridges was initially named Windham after the current Secretary of War for Britain, who happened to be a friend of Geneviève. In 1840, this settlement area from the King-Vaughan town line to the 15th sideroad became known as Oak Ridges. The western half of Oak Ridges was in King, with the eastern half in the township of Whitchurch.

Oak Ridges was annexed into Richmond Hill in 1971 following a difficult period for the community in the 1960s which saw high unemployment, and a lack of interest from commercial developers. In the last decade, Oak Ridges has been the source of a rapid growth in business, particularly along the Yonge Street corridor. This has come in the wake of advanced efforts of Richmond Hill to stimulate development in the community, which has transformed Oak Ridges into one of the premiere communities in Ontario.

The photographs are of the well-known Bond Lake Hotel and stables (picture) and Drynoch, the home of Captain Martin Macleod. Bond Lake Hotel was built in 1834 featured twenty overnight rooms, as well as a grand ballroom, and provided the setting for local dances and sleigh-ride parties. Drynoch was built by Macleod in 1846 and was the headquarters of his vast 600 acre farming operation.

Neighbourhood information (overview, history, recreation) on this site is used under license and is not permitted for use elsewhere.

Images references
  • 1.1 - Richmond Hill Public Library Photo Archives - http://edrh.rhpl.richmondhill.on.ca/PhotoArchives/default.asp?ID=s006
  • 1.2 - Richmond Hill Public Library Photo Archives - http://edrh.rhpl.richmondhill.on.ca/PhotoArchives/default.asp?ID=s006
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    Oak Ridges

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    Oak Ridges may be a small community by big city standards, but the diversity of activities in the community rivals those of its larger neighbours. What makes Oak Ridges so incredibly special is the abundance of natural outdoor recreation available so close to the big city. It really is the ideal home for those that love being outside, yet still want or need to be close to Toronto.

    With water activities on Lake Wilcox, golfing at some of the top rated golf courses in the country, modern community centres, various parks and scenic walking trails, Oak Ridges has entertainment for people of all ages.

    Grovewood Park

    ref. 2.2
    Previous Next

    Grovewood park is a comprehensive community park in Oak ridges with amazing features for residents to enjoy!

    Spend the whole day on over four hectares of parkland with the whole family. In the summer, bring the kids and enjoy the water play area, junior and senior playground, gazebo and amphitheatre. Athletic facilities include a senior, fully lit soccer field, three tennis courts, practice-sized basketball court and plenty of parking for easy accessibility.

    This park is themed to appreciate music, art, drama and dance. Come see performances at the theatre shell and amphitheatre, explore your inner artist with colourful art easels, discover play panels throughout the playground areas that showcase drama, music and art.

    Grovewood park is located at Grovewood Street and Dairy Avenue, just south of King Road.

    Lake Wilcox

    ref. 3.1
    ref. 3.2
    ref. 3.3
    Previous Next

    The community of Oak Ridges was formed with Lake Wilcox at it's core. The lake is at the headwaters of the East Humber River, and is the largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine.

    There are three community maintained recreational parks along the shores of Wilcox Lake. Jesse Venek Park, Sunset Beach Park and North Shore Parkette, fabulous locations to host a family picnic, or enjoy the view.

    Residents enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, windsurfing, water sports and even skating on Lake Wilcox, providing recreation for everyone to enjoy.

    There are strong community groups like Oak Ridges Friends of the Environment and the Lake Wilcox Aquatic Habitat Enhancement Project that strive to maintain Lake Wilcox and ensure that it will be enjoyed for generations to come.

    Oak Ridges Community Centre

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    The 56,000 square foot modern, environmentally sustainable Oak Ridges Community Centre was built in 2012 and offers a wide variety of activities for residents to enjoy. Amenities include pool, fitness and aerobics studio, 7,000 square foot gym, multiple program rooms and an 'Eco Centre' that provides educational awareness pertaining to the Oak Ridges Moraine.

    Beacon Hall Golf Course

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    Beacon Hall is one of the premiere golfing experiences in the country. It is a unique and memorable course that has always ranked in the Canada's top 10 courses since its inception. Scenic and beautiful as it is enjoyable, Beacon Hall is a course that attracts golfers from around the world.

    This course is uniquely challenging and truly beautiful to behold, yet still comfortable to play and enjoyable for all levels and abilities. With the front 9 styled as a parkland course, and the back nine styled as a links style course, it's like playing two golf completely separate golf courses built into one.

    Neighbourhood information (overview, history, recreation) on this site is used under license and is not permitted for use elsewhere.

    Images references
    • 1.2 - Serguei Bereziouk - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/110645877747430037221/gphoto/5056257639236783538
    • 2.2 - Town of Richmond Hill - http://www.richmondhill.ca/documents/prc_grovewood_park.pdf
    • 3.1 - Gabriel Bousquet - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/101734509590067269774/gphoto/5617968435950799122
    • 3.2 - Yiqin Chen - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/117881272638029050952/gphoto/5377441417677167890
    • 3.3 - Richard Yeung - https://www.google.com/maps/views/u/0/view/106126487864298088757/gphoto/5449256337862252594
    • 4.1 - Town of Richmond Hill - http://www.richmondhill.ca/subpage.asp?pageid=orcc_construction_progress
    • 5.1 - Beacon Hall - http://www.beaconhall.com/

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