Markham Village Town Hall

Markham Village Town Hall, also called Old Town Hall, is a building at 96 Main Street North in Markham, Ontario, Canada, and was the home to Markham Town Council from 1882 until it moved to a location on Woodbine Avenue.

It was built in 1882 by local builder John Wilson in an Italianate architecture style, with brick, from a local brickyard, laid by mason Joseph Sampson.

[2] Besides council chambers the building was home to a local jail, and to Masonic and Oddfellow Lodges.

[3] The building was sold in 1946, was a cinema until 1980 until it was reconstructed to its original facade and modified internal structure by Tony Baggio CPEng.

As of March 2016[update], it housed business offices and was one of many historically preserved buildings on Main Street Markham.