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Stouffville Discussion Forum

   

Tourism and Activities

Visitors to Whitchurch-Stouffville will find many sites and attractions to discover. For those interested in discovering Stouffville's beautiful countryside and natural attractions, Bruce's Mill Conservation Area and York Regional Forest (Vivian Forest) offer a tranquil, relaxing insight into our physical landscape.

For those interested in seeing our cultural and commercial attractions, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum, the Annual Strawberry Festival and the Stouffville Country Market each offer hours of enjoyment for the entire family.


Bruce's Mill Conservation Authority
Stouffville Rd. between Warden Ave. and Kennedy Rd. (east of Hwy 404). Enjoy over 92 hectares of beautiful conservation land. Enjoy a picnic, a swim in the ponds, or go hiking or cross-country skiing. One of its most popular events is the annual spring maple syrup run during the spring.

Bruce's Mill Conservation Web Site
Map and directions


Doors Open Whitchurch-Stouffville
Doors Open is a celebration of community heritage. It provides residents with an exciting opportunity to explore unique and sometimes hidden heritage sites, some of which have never been open to the public.
Whitchurch-Stouffville's Doors Open is the first Saturday in June.

Doors Open Whitchurch-Stouffville Web Site


Latcham Gallery, The
The Latcham Gallery Association runs a series of exhibitions by Ontario artists on a regular basis at the downtown gallery.
Telephone: 905-640-8954
6240 Main Street, Stouffville

The Latcham Gallery Web Site
Maps and Directions


Magic Hill Farm
Magic Hill Farm is an ideal site for corporate, church, civic group, or family picnics. Cut your own Christmas trees, Christmas fun fest and the famous Halloween Haunted Adventure await you!

Magic Hill Web Site
Magic Hill Haunted Adventure Web Site


Richmond Hill Live Steamers
Richmond Hill Live Steamers is a non-profit club dedicated to building and operating miniature steam and diesel locomotives. Public rides may be available Sundays from May to October. Free admission, but donations welcome to help maintain the property.

Richmond Hill Live Steamers Web Site


Stouffville Country Market
North of Main St. on the Tenth Line. One of Stouffville's most popular attractions, The Stouffville Country Market has something for everyone. Hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors can be found here every weekend.

Stouffville Country Market Web Site
Map and Directions


Whitchurch-Stouffville Historical Walking Tour
The Whitchurch-Stouffville Historical Society has produced a series of captivating walking tour brochures describing a vast area of downtown Stouffville.

More information here


Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum
Located in Vandorf, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum traces the roots of Stouffville's history back to the 1800's.

Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum's Web Site
Map and Directions


Whitchurch-Stouffville Strawberry Festival
Stouffville's popular annual celebration during late June/early July. Focussing around Canada Day, the festival features the annual triathlon, slo-pitch tournament, barbecues, and plenty of fun for the entire family. Most events are in Memorial Park in downtown Stouffville.

Stouffville Strawberry Festival's Web Site



York Durham Heritage Railway
Stouffville Train Station - Main St. Stouffville
Tourist train tour between Stouffville and Uxbridge running between June 6 and the end of October.

York Durham Heritage Railway Web Site
Map and Directions


York Regional Forest (Vivian Forest)
Extensive stands of hard and softwood trees cover many hectares of land on the sandy Oak Ridges Moraine in northern Whitchurch-Stouffville. Mainly located between Vandorf Sideroad, Davis Drive, Warden Ave. and Highway 48, the forest tracts offer prime hiking and cross-country ski trails.

York Regional Forest Web Site





For more information about Upcoming Events and Tourist Activities in York Region, please visit www.yorktourism.com or call 1-888-448-0000.

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