Markham Cycling Day Is Back — Why Walkable, Cycleable Neighbourhoods Command Higher Prices
Markham Cycling Day returns Sunday, June 14, 2026 — York Region's largest cycling event. Michael John Lau & Neeraj Moolchandani explain why walkability and cycleability drive 5–15% property premiums, and which Markham neighbourhoods lead.
Markham Cycling Day 2026 is scheduled for Sunday, June 14, from 8 AM to 1 PM — York Region’s largest cycling event, returning with group rides, children’s bike races, entertainment, and routes of 5, 8, 15, 25, and 60 kilometres for riders of all ages and abilities. Since its start in 2008, Markham Cycling Day has continued to attract both local residents and visitors from outside the city.
As part of the event, the Tour de Markham group rides invite participants to explore the city’s cycling routes, trails, and neighbourhoods. All routes are self-guided and accessible through the Ride with GPS app, with directional signage along the 5, 8, and 15 kilometre routes.
This is a fun community event — and it is also, for buyers paying attention, a useful annual map of which Markham neighbourhoods have the cycling infrastructure, trail access, and walkable street design that consistently command higher real estate prices. Michael John Lau and Neeraj Moolchandani, top real estate agents in Markham Ontario, use walkability and cycleability data as a direct input into property valuation. Here is why it matters.
The Walk Score and Cycle Score Premium — What Research Shows
Studies across multiple North American markets find that properties with high Walk Scores command 5% to 15% premiums over comparable properties with poor walkability — even within the same neighbourhood. Walkable neighbourhoods reduce car dependency, lower transportation costs, improve quality of daily life, and appeal to a broader buyer demographic.
In Markham specifically, the walkability premium is concentrated in a handful of communities where intentional design or geographic proximity to amenities creates genuine pedestrian infrastructure.
Markham’s Most Walkable and Cycleable Neighbourhoods
Main Street Unionville and Surrounding Streets
The most walkable address in Markham is unambiguously Main Street Unionville and its surrounding residential streets. Heritage retail, dining, the Varley Art Gallery, Toogood Pond Park’s trail network, the Unionville GO Station, and a 19th-century streetscape designed for pedestrian movement create a daily living experience that requires no car for most activities. Homes on streets immediately adjacent to Main Street Unionville command persistent walkability premiums of 8% to 15% over comparable homes further from the corridor.
Cornell — New Urbanism Walkability By Design
Cornell was designed specifically for walkability — the only community in the GTA built according to New Urbanism principles at this scale. Sidewalks on both sides of every street, rear-lane garages that keep cars off the streetscape, front porches that activate the street, and the Cornell Community Centre within walking distance of virtually every address. The 2026 Cycling Day routes include Cornell’s rear-lane network, which provides a genuinely car-free cycling experience.
Downtown Markham — The Emerging Urban Core
Downtown Markham’s Highway 7 corridor is Markham’s most rapidly improving walkability destination. York University, Whole Foods, Cineplex VIP IMAX, the Toronto Marriott Markham, the YMCA, and the growing restaurant and retail fabric are all accessible on foot from the condo towers now selling. As the IndyCar circuit’s permanent infrastructure improvements upgrade the pedestrian and cycling realm around Enterprise Boulevard and Kennedy Road, Downtown Markham’s Walk Score will continue to improve.
Markham Village — Main Street and GO Station Walkability
Main Street Markham’s heritage commercial strip, Markham Village GO Station, and the established residential streets within walking distance create a genuine walkability core in the city’s oldest community. For cyclists, the trail connections toward Rouge National Urban Park accessible from the south end of Markham Village provide one of the most scenic cycling routes in York Region.
Buy Into a Lifestyle, Not Just a House
Michael John Lau & Neeraj Moolchandani evaluate walkability, trail access, and cycling infrastructure as part of every buyer’s neighbourhood assessment — because daily lifestyle infrastructure drives long-term value.
Book a Neighbourhood Tour (647) 370-8885How Cycling Infrastructure Affects Property Values in Markham
Markham’s expanding cycling infrastructure — dedicated lanes on select major roads, the Rouge Valley trail system, and multi-use paths through community parks — increases the catchment of cycleable-distance amenities from any given address. A home that is a 20-minute walk from Mount Joy GO Station becomes a 7-minute cycle. A home that is an uncomfortable drive from Main Street Unionville becomes a pleasant 15-minute ride.
For buyers who are car-curious — not car-free, but interested in reducing car dependency — Markham’s cycling infrastructure directly expands what any given address provides access to. This expanded access is value. And the expansion of that access through Markham’s ongoing investment means the value premium for cycling-accessible properties is growing, not stable.
With Markham’s ever-expanding infrastructure for cyclists, now is a great time to start cycling or get back into it. Michael John Lau and Neeraj Moolchandani, top real estate agents in Markham Ontario, evaluate cycling and trail access as part of every buyer’s neighbourhood assessment — because access to Markham Cycling Day’s routes is also access to the daily lifestyle infrastructure that drives long-term property value.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Markham Cycling Day 2026?
Markham Cycling Day 2026 is on Sunday, June 14, from 8 AM to 1 PM, featuring routes of 5, 8, 15, 25, and 60 kilometres. Routes are self-guided via the Ride with GPS app. Confirm current details at markham.ca and markhamcycles.ca.
Does walkability increase home values in Markham?
Yes. Research across North American markets shows high Walk Score properties command 5–15% premiums over comparable homes with poor walkability. In Markham, homes adjacent to Main Street Unionville carry persistent premiums of 8–15%.
Which is the most walkable neighbourhood in Markham?
Main Street Unionville and its surrounding streets are Markham's most walkable area, followed by Cornell (designed on New Urbanism principles), Downtown Markham, and Markham Village.
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