Markham Inter-Church Committee for Affordable Housing

Robinson Mews
Opened in 1993 • 26 unit stacked townhouse complex

MICAH’s ECOsystem Footprint of Robinson Mews

Waste Reduction

  • Has a recycling program for residents

 

Operational & Maintenance Practices

  • Upgraded windows and added more insulation

Robinson Mews

Opened in 1993
26 unit stacked townhouse complex  

Robinson Mews, created through MICAH’s vision for affordable housing in Markham, offers more than just a place to live — it’s a community to belong to. This thoughtfully designed development features 26 modern apartments and townhomes, including 20 rent-geared-to-income units and 6 homes at 80% of CMHC market rent, ensuring affordability without sacrificing quality.

With a variety of layouts — 12 one-bedroom, 9 two-bedroom, and 5 three-bedroom homes — Robinson Mews is perfect for singles, couples, and families. Every unit includes a refrigerator, stove, laundry hook-up, and private garage, plus one parking space with options for more.

Families love the large playgrounds and green spaces, creating a safe, welcoming environment where neighbors connect and children thrive. At Robinson Mews, affordability meets dignity, comfort, and community.

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