Vaughan is the third-largest business centre in the Greater Toronto Area and the largest in York Region. Much of the current and future action is concentrated in Vaughan’s 25 business parks, which cover over 3,600 hectares.
Vaughan’s business parks are in desirable locations near highways, national rail lines, and public transit stations, including the TTC subway, GO train, and rapid bus transit. They offer many real estate options, from small office units to large vacant land parcels perfect for new builds.
Embark on a gastronomic adventure, savoring authentic flavors from around the globe. From the vibrant Italian trattorias of Little Italy to the sophisticated steakhouses of the urban core, Vaughan’s culinary scene caters to every palate.
Vaughan has direct access to Highways 427, 400 and 407, and is minutes away from Highways 401, 404 and 410.
Vaughan is connected to rail service via the Canadian National (CN) MacMillan Yard and the Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway Vaughan Intermodal Terminal, as well as the passenger rail service via the Maple and Rutherford stations on GO Transit’s Barrie line.
Residents of Vaughan can connect to subway service via three stations on the Toronto Transit Commission’s Line.
There are non-stop flights on 75 carriers to 180 destinations worldwide via Toronto Pearson International Airport (Canada’s busiest airport) located within 10 kilometres of Vaughan’s southwestern boundary.
City Playhouse Theatre
Great Walks of Vaughan Walking Trails
Black Creek Pioneer Village
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Shopping
Reptilia Inc.