Getting Around Newmarket: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Newmarket: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

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Walkability

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Newmarket is a moderately walkable town with a mix of pedestrian-friendly and car-dependent areas. The downtown core and regions near Yonge Street offer a variety of shops, restaurants, and services that are accessible on foot. However, outer residential areas and big-box stores may require a vehicle for more convenient access. The town's compact geography helps with walkability, but travelers should consider accommodation locations carefully to maximize pedestrian convenience.

Public Transit

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Newmarket offers decent public transit options with services from York Region Transit (YRT), VIVA rapid transit, and GO Transit. The transit system connects the town well, particularly for commuting to Toronto, a significant advantage for travelers needing city amenities or airport access. However, the frequency and coverage might be limited in lower density areas, requiring careful planning for efficient travel, especially if you plan to rely solely on public transport.

Bikeability

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Biking in Newmarket is feasible with various trails, such as the Tom Taylor Trail, and some designated bike lanes, particularly along major corridors like Yonge Street. The terrain is generally accommodating for cyclists, though gaps persist in the cycling network, and there are some conflicts with car traffic. While biking is a viable option for recreation and some commuting, travelers may find it less convenient or secure for all trips.

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