Discover the best top things to do in Whitby, Canada including Whitby Courthouse Theatre, Lynde House Museum, Baycliffe Park, iFLY Toronto, Royal Ashburn Golf Club, Lynde Shores Conservation Area, Heber Down Conservation Area, Hy Hope Farm, Soda Pop Central, Los Cabos Cantina & Grill.
Restaurants in Whitby
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Whitby Courthouse Theatre is a non-profit community theatre group in. We produce four productions a year in our 160-seat theatre and have earned many awards for our productions. We are always interested in hearing from people who would like to join. If you'd like to try your hand at acting, working backstage, front of house, or even directing, drop us a line.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Lynde House Museum and Visitor Centre offers themed displays, special events and demonstrations in old time activities. Please check our website for upcoming events.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
iFLY Toronto - Whitby will be the highlight of your trip! Our flight chamber is an indoor skydiving simulator that invites participants to defy the law of gravity in a safe environment. People of all ages, from as young as 4 years of age and including people living with limited mobility, can enjoy this uplifting activity and experience the thrill of free-fall (without jumping out of a plane.)
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The Royal Ashburn Golf Club has had the opportunity to host many prestigious events including the Canadian Tour, Golf Canada University and College Championships and many local professional and amateur events. Royal Ashburn has been ranked among the top 50 public golf courses in Canada and the number 1 ranked golf course in the Durham Region. With five sets of tees to choose from, the golf course can be played from 5016 yards to 7100 yards and is sure to be challenging yet extremely enjoyable for players of all levels. The natural setting and beauty of the golf course landscapes pairs perfectly with hosting special events at our venue from corporate to weddings. Our approach is simple, change is constant and we are here to assist our couples and clients no matter what unprecedented events may arise. If we must change or adapt to current situations, we will do it together to ensure wedding day visions and special event plans come to life and are nothing short of spectacular.
For opening day 2020 and considering we have Covid to deal with, and the many precautions, the management team handled this hurdle with extreme professionalism. Upon our arrival Justin and his staff were very well organized, respecting social distancing. Tee times were spaced so the pace of play was consistent and efficient. The golf course was in excellent shape, and we thoroughly enjoyed playing opening day. Hats off to all the management and the staff for making the opening day so much fun. It was also very nice to see the Patterson’s on the golf course inviting us back for another terrific season at this Hidden Gem.
4.5 based on 247 reviews
“You have what it takes to be a victorious, independent, fearless woman” - Tyra Banks . Today’s destination pic takes us to a local protected wetlands zone, Lynde Shores Conservation Area. Bird lovers flock (yes I had to????) to this Ontario fav ????! A popular stopover for both waterfowl & shorebirds and home to local nesting birds, Lynde Shore Conservation area is a truly unique experience for outdoor & nature lovers alike! With wetland boardwalks overlooking the marsh and an abundance of friendly furry & fowl friends Lynde Shores is a favourite morning, afternoon or evening outing for visitors of all ages! The 5kms of loop hiking trails are stroller and wheelchair accessible making it an inclusive experience for all who visit????! Thanks to it’s protected status, visitors wishing for a more personal experience with the local wildlife (who are no stranger to company) can bring birdseed to share with their new found friends. Patience is rewarded by chubby chickadees eating from the palms of your hands and squirrels ????, ducks ???? and geese will follow feeders around for their fair share too! Hikers wanting a longer adventure can take one of the lengthier trails with the possibility of seeing wild turkeys ????, raccoons or even deer ???? on their journey! Definitely a must visit for nature lovers while in the Greater Toronto Area Tips: ➡️No dogs allowed ➡️Open dawn to dusk ➡️Parking enforced (pay at meter) ➡️Bring bird feed ➡️Wear comfortable shoes
4.5 based on 134 reviews
Beautiful place. Has great trails. It's almost magical in the winter, the way the sun shines through the trees in the late afternoon. Although it's not quite as remote as it once was, the campground is long since gone and will someday in the not too distant future be completely surrounded by the urban sprawl. As a result It's getting harder to find the personal serenity there. Enjoy it while you still can. Also keep an eye out for coyotes, although they have never shown to be aggressive, they are there and I can personally attest to seeing them in the area on more than one occasion, including on my last visit.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
Part of our shop local effort we go to Hy-hope farm weekly for delicious fresh bread and farm fresh vegetables. Butter tarts and pies are also fantastic. Shop local it is great!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Tasty and plentiful food. You can dine outside in the heated patio that has heat lamps as well. Due to the lack of ppl eating at restaurants currently, you can have the patio largely to yourselves. The drinks are also super sized as well. Great place to eat at especially for a low-key date night.
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