Living in Richmond Hill means being perched on the moraine, where kettle lakes like Lake Wilcox and Bond Lake sit amid generous green space. Parks are everywhere, from David Dunlap Observatory Park to Richmond Green Sports Centre, featuring trails, splash pads, amphitheatres, and a skate park.
Tree-lined streets lead to shopping at Hillcrest Mall and plazas along Yonge Street, where global dining options are easy to find. Rentals include high-rise and low-rise apartment communities alongside townhomes and detached houses, with nearly half of the housing stock built after 2000, offering modern layouts and finishes.
Transit options include York Region Rapid Transit (VIVA buses) and multiple GO stations, putting Toronto about 30–60 minutes away depending on traffic. Cultural venues like the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts and the Heritage Centre add to the area’s strong sense of place.