Richmond
Hill
Located in the geographic centre of the Greater
Toronto Area, Richmond Hill is Canada's Fastest
Growing Large Municipality (Statscan Daily, April
15, 1997) and the GTA's leader in population and
assessment growth. Over 100 parks- including the
historic Mill Pond, the David Dunlap Observatory,
The Wave Pool, championship tournament golf courses,
the Burr House Craft Gallery and Lake Wilcox recreation
area, are but some of the local attractions. From
the scenic hills of the Oak Ridges Moraine to fine
dining and convenient shopping, Richmond Hill has
something for everyone. Notably, Richmond Hill is
home to world class figure skating champion Elvis
Stojko and tennis pro sensation Patricia Hy.
The Town of Richmond Hill started out as a small
settlement located partially in the Township of
Vaughan and partially in the Township of Markham.
The Town's development was closely linked with the
development of Yonge Street, which was planned primarily
as a military road by John Graves Simcoe, the first
Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Upper Canada.
The Town was officially incorporated on June 18,
1872 as a village and the first council meeting
was held on January 1, 1873 under the leadership
of Abraham Law as Reeve. Richmond Hill developed
because of its proximity to Toronto, as farmers
came into town on their way to Toronto markets and
people travelled up and down Yonge Street to and
from communities further north.
Early in the twentieth century, several large greenhouse
operations were built in Richmond Hill, while rose
growing turned the Town into the "rose capital"
of Canada. In the 1920's, village council adopted
the motto of the Duke of Richmond, for whom the
Town may have been named. A local artist and carriage
painter, William Ashford Wright, created a town
crest that included elements of the Duke of Richmond's
coat of arms and roses.
Data from the recent census conducted by Statistics
Canada indicated that Richmond Hill continues to
be one of Canada's fastest growing municipalities.
It is estimated that by the year 2021, the Town's
population will reach 200,000.
Over the years, Richmond Hill has remained a distinctive
community, one of change yet with strong historical
roots. Even during this time of most extensive growth
to-date, Richmond Hill has remained a community
with a friendly, down-to-earth flavour. That is
why the Town's un-official motto is "A little
north, a little nicer."
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