Our Neighbourhood
 
Just minutes north of the City of Toronto, this community
is rich in cultural diversity and historical tradition.

The appeal of Thornhill Ontario is as unique as the people who live here. It is a multi–cultural hub of activity, with more than 60 different languages spoken, including Hebrew, Russian, Italian, Cantonese and Spanish. The shops and festivals here reflect that wonderful blending of cultures while staying true to its heritage, with the preservation of historic buildings and the traditional yearly Thornhill Village Festival.

Be it the numerous golf courses, schools, places of worship, shopping or scenery, Thornhill has tremendous appeal for all ages and all cultures.

Convenient Location – please refer to our directions below, or view map.

From Downtown Toronto
Travel North on Yonge Street. Turn left on Steeles Avenue. Amica at Thornhill is conveniently located north of Hwy. 401 and South of Hwy. 407.

From East or West
From Hwy.401 exit Yonge Street, north. Turn left on Steeles Avenue. From Hwy. 407 exit Yonge Street south, turn right on Steeles Avenue.

By Transit
Thornhill is serviced by many transit options, including York Region Transit (YRT), Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), GO Bus and Train service and VIVA. Please contact local transit authorities for directions or visit http://www.yorkregion.com/transit.

 
 
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546 Steeles Avenue West
Thornhill
ON   L4J 1A2
905–886–3400
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www.amica.ca/thornhill