Classicomm was a small cable provider in Canada serving communities in southern York Region from its offices in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
[1] Classicomm, or Classic Communications Ltd, was founded in the late 1960s by John O. Graham[2] and Stewart H. Coxford,[3] who were granted a cable television (CATV) licence by the CRTC for Richmond Hill and several other small communities north of Toronto.
By the 1980s the cable system had acquired additional licences, and soon covered a geographic area taking in most of southern York Region.
With Steeles Avenue as its southerly service boundary, the cable system spanned the width of York Region from Markham in the east to Woodbridge in the west.
Its coverage area stretched north to include communities such as Stouffville, King City, Kleinburg and Gormley.