Holland Landing was the northern terminus of Yonge Street.
Holland Landing was settled by Quakers who moved into the area after having left the United States in the aftermath of the American Revolution.
The war ended while the anchor was still being moved, and now lies just outside Holland Landing in a park named in its honour.
The original Yonge Street continues along its original alignment, ending in Holland Landing.
Intended to cover major growth areas in the eastern part of the region, it will connect directly to emerging developments from Markham to Holland Landing.
Holland Landing was the northernmost point on the original alignment of Yonge Street.
Holland Landing would be a major point on this route.
Holland Landing would connect Newmarket and Bradford.
He lives in Holland Landing, Ontario.
Soldiers of the Queen's Rangers began cutting the road in August 1793, reaching Holland Landing in 1796.