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86 BARRISTER AVE, whitby, Ontario

86 Barrister Ave

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 6 Bathroom
For sale $1,149,000
30 HOLMAN CRT, whitby, Ontario

30 Holman Crt

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 4 Bathroom
For sale $1,229,900
8 MCCLINTOCK CRT, whitby, Ontario

8 Mcclintock Crt

Whitby, Ontario

4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
For sale $949,000
60 SUTCLIFFE DR, whitby, Ontario

60 Sutcliffe Dr

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
For sale $899,000
59 TALLSHIPS DR E, whitby, Ontario

59 Tallships Dr E

Whitby, Ontario

6 Bedroom 4 Bathroom
For rent $2,900 Monthly
3 WATERSIDE WAY, whitby, Ontario

3 Waterside Way

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
For rent $2,990 Monthly
11 WATERSIDE WAY, whitby, Ontario

11 Waterside Way

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
For sale $954,990
30 VAN WART ST, whitby, Ontario

30 Van Wart St

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
For rent $2,950 Monthly
10 PROSPECT WAY, whitby, Ontario

10 Prospect Way

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 4 Bathroom
For rent $2,550 Monthly
#MAIN -929 CROCUS CRES, whitby, Ontario

#main -929 Crocus Cres

Whitby, Ontario

3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom
For sale $1,188,000
10 EMMETT PL, whitby, Ontario

10 Emmett Pl

Whitby, Ontario

5 Bedroom 4 Bathroom
For rent $1,700 Monthly
#BSMT -929 CROCUS CRES, whitby, Ontario

#bsmt -929 Crocus Cres

Whitby, Ontario

1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

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About Whitby

Whitby is a town located in the Durham Region. Situated on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, it is approximately 50 kilometers east of downtown Toronto. With a population of around 140,000 residents, Whitby offers a mix of historic charm, natural beauty, and modern amenities.

Whitby is known for its rich history and heritage. The town’s downtown area, often referred to as Whitby Heritage District, features well-preserved Victorian architecture and historic buildings. The Whitby Public Library, housed in a former Carnegie library, is a prominent example of the town’s architectural heritage. Visitors can explore the history of the area by visiting the Whitby Museum and the Lynde House Museum, which provide insights into Whitby’s past.

The town is also home to a vibrant arts and culture scene. The Whitby Courthouse Theatre hosts a variety of live performances, including plays, musicals, and concerts. The Station Gallery showcases local and regional artists, offering exhibitions and art programs for the community.

Whitby boasts beautiful natural surroundings. The Waterfront Trail, which stretches along the shores of Lake Ontario, provides picturesque views and opportunities for walking, cycling, and picnicking. The Lynde Shores Conservation Area and Heber Down Conservation Area offer serene settings for outdoor activities, including hiking, bird-watching, and cross-country skiing.

Education is a priority in Whitby. The town is served by the Durham District School Board and the Durham Catholic District School Board, offering a range of educational options for students. Post-secondary education is easily accessible, with nearby institutions such as Durham College and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology providing a variety of programs.

Whitby has a thriving business community and a diverse economy. The town is home to various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, technology, and professional services. The Whitby Industrial Area and the Whitby Business Park are major employment hubs in the region, contributing to the local economy.

The town offers a range of recreational facilities and sports programs. The Iroquois Park Sports Centre features ice rinks, swimming pools, and fitness facilities, catering to a wide range of sports and activities. The Whitby Civic Recreation Complex and the McKinney Centre provide additional recreational options for residents.

Whitby places a strong emphasis on community engagement and events. The town hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Whitby Ribfest, Whitby Farmers’ Market, and Whitby Culture Days. These events foster a sense of community pride and provide opportunities for residents and visitors to come together.

Transportation in Whitby is well-developed. The town has easy access to major transportation routes, including Highway 401, allowing for convenient travel to nearby cities and beyond. Public transit services, such as Durham Region Transit and GO Transit, provide connections to other areas within the Durham Region and the Greater Toronto Area.

In summary, Whitby offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities. With its historic downtown, cultural attractions, recreational opportunities, and strong community spirit, the town provides a desirable place to live, work, and enjoy a high quality of life.

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