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Markham, Ontario

Markham
City (lower-tier)
City of Markham
Markham Civic Centre
Flag of Markham
Flag
Coat of arms of Markham
Coat of arms
Official logo of Markham
Logo
Nickname(s): The High-Tech Capital
Motto: Leading While Remembering
Location of Markham within York Region
Location of Markham within York Region
Markham is located in Southern Ontario
Markham
Markham
Markham in relation to southern Ontario
Coordinates: 43°53′N 79°15′W / 43.883°N 79.250°W / 43.883; -79.250Coordinates: 43°53′N 79°15′W / 43.883°N 79.250°W / 43.883; -79.250
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Regional Municipality York Region
Communities
Settled 1794
Incorporated 1872 (village)
1972 (town)
2012 (city)
Government
 • Mayor Frank Scarpitti
 • Deputy Mayor Jack Heath
 • Regional Councillors Jim Jones, Joe Li, Nirmala Armstrong
 • MPs
 • MPPs
Area
 • Total 212.35 km2 (81.99 sq mi)
Elevation 200 m (700 ft)
Population (2016)
 • Total 328,966 (16th)
Demonym(s) Markhamite
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)
Forward sortation areas L6B, L6C, L6E, L6G, L3P, L3R, and L3S
Area code(s) 905, 289
ISO 3166-2 CA-ON
Website www.markham.ca

Markham (/ˈmɑːrkəm/; 2016 population 328,966) is a city in the Regional Municipality of York within the Greater Toronto Area of Southern Ontario, Canada. Markham's population in 2015 was estimated at 342,000 through The Region of York population census data monitoring. The city is the fourth-most populous community within the Greater Toronto Area after Toronto, Mississauga and Brampton and is the York region's most populous municipality. Markham is also Canada's 16th largest city. Markham changed its status from town to city on July 1, 2012.

The city gained its name from the first Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, John Graves Simcoe (in office 1791–1796), who named the area after his friend, William Markham, the Archbishop of York from 1776 to 1807. The first European settlement in Markham occurred when William Berczy, a German artist and developer, led a group of approximately sixty-four German families to North America. While they planned to settle in New York, disputes over finances and land tenure led Berczy to negotiate with Simcoe for 64,000 acres (260 km2) in Markham Township in 1794. Through much of Markham's history the community has been described as an agricultural community. A turn towards a more urbanized community within the township began after World War II when the township began to feel the effects of urban encroachment from Toronto. The completion of Highway 404 during the mid-1970s accelerated urban development in Markham.


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