[2] Among the private homes, the village proper contains the Queensville Cemetery, a post office, a United Church of Canada, and a complex containing a fire hall, a community centre, a public park with softball diamond, tennis courts and playground.
At one time, there were plans to build Ontario's first private university in Queensville.
It was expected that the university would occupy 65 acres (0.102 sq mi; 0.26 km2) and employ 1,000 people.
[3] Queensville was home to the largest Antique Mall in York Region.
This Ontario geographical article about a location in the Golden Horseshoe is a stub.