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Unionville is a suburban community that is located within Markham, 33 km NE of downtown Toronto, south of Lake Simcoe and 13 km SE of Richmond Hill. Main Street, which was Kennedy Road in the mid to late 20th century, runs through Unionville while the new Kennedy runs 300 m to the east. Buttonville is located in the westcentral part of Markham. The population is presently about 110,000 including the area of Denison. Rouge River runs north of the central part of Unionville and to the southeast. The highway (Highway 404) is to the west, the nearest interchange with the 407 ETR is 2 km south on Kennedy Rd. The population lives in almost all parts of Unionville except for the southcentral industrialized area. The railway line which links the area to Toronto via GO Train Service once ran as far as Lindsay, Ontario. Tourism is a major part of Unionville's economy. The historic villiage or downtown section of Unionville remains virtually unchanged from its founding in the early 1800's. The historic Main Street attracts thousands of visitors each year. Each year, thousands visit Unionville during the Unionville Festival. This festival was organized by Matthew J. Fox to raise awareness of the historical nature of the area, in an effort to avoid major development. As a staunch advocate of smalltown ideals, Matthew Fox was the curator of the Unionville Festival for 30 years, attracting such acts as Frank Zappa, Gloria Estefan and the Miami Soundmachine not to mention the late, great Wesley Willis. Today it serves to showcase local businesses, vendors and as a tribute to the man who held it's hand to becoming the cultural pinnacle of Unionville.
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