School Information
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Donald Cousens Public School (Grade:JK-8) 22/3037
- Bur Oak Secondary School (Grade:9-12) 35/739
- Milliken Mills High School (Grade:9-12) 16/746
- Unionville High School (Grade:9-12) 12/739
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San Lorenzo Ruiz Catholic Elementary School (Grade:JK-8) 97/3037
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St. Justin Martyr Catholic Elementary School (Grade:JK-8) 1/3037
- St. Brother Andre Catholic High School (Grade:9-12) 281/739
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Fred Varley Public School (Grade:1-1) 228/3037
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Sam Chapman Public School (Grade:2-8)
- Bill Hogarth Secondary School (Grade:9-11) 42/739
Commute Information
Mount Joy Go Train Station (0.9km)
Community Overview
Imperial College Lane is at North East Corner of Wismer Community. Wismer runs from Markham Road on the East to Major Mackenzie Road on the North, 16th Avenue on the South and Mccowan Road on the West. Two significant roads, Castlemore Avenue and Bur Oak Avenue, run through the Community from east to West. And the other two major roads, Roy Raine Avenue and Mingay Avenue run through the Community from North to south. Wismer is an Asian ethnic dominant community in Markham. Markham city developed the neighbourhood to preserve heritage buildings. In past 3 months, 11 Town homes were sold at average of $1.18M. Furthermore, around 43% of residents in Wismer have received a university degree or higher. Without a car, residents can also use public transit. Established in 1971, Markham Museum presents visitors with Markham's history with a heritage village and modern exhibit buildings. Several anchor stores such as Walmart, Apple, Best Buy, Zara, H&M, Hudson Bay, and others champion an extraordinary shopping experience for locals and visitors. Wismer is a recent community in Markham where homebuyers can find newer and relatively affordable housing. Families choose to live here also because kids can attend top-tier schools and adults can enjoy convenient recreational facilities and shopping.