House sitting in Markham, Ontario, was our second gig after our house sit in Seaforth, Ontario
Markham
Markham is a city in the Regional Municipality of York within the Greater Toronto area of southern Ontario. It is also Canada’s 16th largest city and changed its status in 2012 from town to city. The population in 2014 was 329,204.
There are old Markham and new Markham, with a cultural mix, parks, and heritage sites.
The part of Markham where our house sit is located is made for a pleasant stay. It was quiet, and the homes were well-maintained and, in many cases, beautifully landscaped. We took the opportunity to visit the Unionville Band Stand and were treated to a free Blues Brothers tribute. The bandstand was packed with enthusiastic listeners, all there for a good time.
We also took the time to check out Markham Heritage Estates, Canada’s first heritage subdivision, a uniquely designed 42-lot subdivision owned by the City of Markham.
It was initiated to offer an incentive for the relocation of heritage buildings that might otherwise be slated for demolition. Lots are sold below market value to entice owners to relocate and restore their heritage homes. Thus, in turn, heritage properties can be saved and restored instead of destroyed.
If you have the opportunity, take a drive through the estates and see for yourself! It’s located at Heritage Corners Lane and 16th Avenue in Markham. Here you will see examples of the late Victorian frame, picturesque style, 19th-century pioneer, Regency-influenced Georgian architecture, Edwardian style, Gothic Revival, regional style, Second Empire style, and Ontario Cottage style, to name a few. Already we were looking forward to this house sitting.
Our Host
We arrived promptly for our meeting with our host in Markham. We enjoyed meeting him and getting to know a little about him and the prospective house sitting. As with our hosts in Seaforth, Jeff continued to set the bar high. He turned out to be quite a conversationalist with a good grasp of the history of the area he lives in, and he delighted in taking us for a drive around the area, including the Markham Heritage Estates.
He immediately made us feel quite at home; we were comfortable and were provided with everything we needed to make our week-long stay enjoyable, including the use of a hot tub in his small but quaint backyard.
The house was clean and large, and we had pretty much all of it. Even though he has lots of unique items in his home, it is a place that looks lived-in and reflects his love of beautiful things.
He also made sure he was very accessible should we need to contact him for anything, and we looked forward to our daily updates and photos of Zoe.
Jeff does a lot of travelling, and we enjoyed the little things that made him interesting to us, such as this huge bowl of pistachios.
The Reason We Were House Sitting
Zoe is a 9-year-old Golden Lab/Malamute cross with one blue eye and one brown eye. You can’t help but fall in love with Zoe. She is sweet-tempered, loves to be petted, and loves belly rubs. Like Pipi in Seaforth, she had her daily routine: meals, medication, and regular walks. She was not a picky eater and looked forward to her meals, especially her treats.
She loved her walks. I let her take the lead at noon, and I think we walked for close to 40 minutes! I was getting tired, but she was still ready to go. Zoe liked nothing better than to stop in the middle of her walk, roll over, scratch her back in the grass, and look at us as if to say, “You should try this! It’s fun!!” But she was quite happy to have her belly rubbed too!
Zoe’s sleeping pattern was to find a place that was comfortable for her, but she always came into our room in the morning, licked our hands or faces, or whatever was reachable for her, to let us know it was time to start the day.
As with Pipi, Zoe was a very well-behaved pet, which made looking after her and this house sitting a real joy.
What We Learned
There are a few things that we have learned while house sitting.
It doesn’t matter if you are looking after a little Shih Tzu or a large lab; most dogs love attention and being pampered. They make you stop and take a break from your busy day. We learned that Jeff liked to be kept in the loop, so we gave him daily updates so that he would have peace of mind while he was away.
The Welcome Guide was detailed with all the necessary information, including emergency numbers and veterinarian names and numbers should we need them.
Never assume that you know exactly what the owners are expecting from you. Take the time (even though it may be just an hour or two) to listen to them and reassure them that they are leaving everything in good hands.
Final Thoughts
Our second house sit was a success! Sitting for Jeff was fun, and he was so appreciative of how we kept his house clean. My husband even did a few minor repair jobs that Jeff kept putting off. We would not hesitate to sit for him and Zoe again, should the need arise and we be available.
Before we left, he invited us for coffee and breakfast before we started on the next leg of our journey. So far, so good. We are so glad that we checked out Trusted House Sitters. It allows us to meet new people, in new areas.
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We hope you enjoyed hearing about our second house sit. Feel free to share any comments below, and check back soon for our next sit in Ottawa.
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