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Welcome to Whitby

Just east of Toronto, minutes from the new Highway 412, is the pristine town of Whitby. Named after the seaport town in Yorkshire England, Whitby is known as a “commuter suburb”. Connected to GO Transit and right by Highways 401 and 407, Whitby offers an array of transit options for residents making their way into the city.

Downtown Whitby depicts the quaint image that is typically envisioned of towns. Historical buildings scattered throughout the streets, offer a sense of heritage and history. Despite its charming small-town ambiance, Whitby has a vibrant list of urban amenities. From boutique shopping, to casual and fine dining restaurants, cafes and markets; Whitby has a bustling culture. Not to mention its in close proximity to the Oshawa Centre, Durham Region’s largest shopping centre.

With so many families populating the town of Whitby, there is an abundance of recreational activities and facilities available to the community, including swimming pools, tennis courts, skating arenas and community centres. Whitby is also home to the largest municipally owned recreation facility in Canada, the Iroquois Park Sports Centre.

Summers in Whitby can be spent exploring its many outdoor parks, trails and conservation areas. With over 60 kilometres of trails and a wide variety of natural landscapes, there is always something new to discover. Whitby’s scenic location on Lake Ontario also makes for a perfect spot to spend the day enjoying the sandy shore line.

An ideal location for growing families, Whitby has the amenities of the city with the space and comfort of the suburbs. A developed yet homey town, unlike any other.

The nature-inspired community of Minto Ivy Ridge is coming soon to Whitby. Register now for exclusive details.

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Ivy Ridge is a new home development Whitby, featuring single family detached homes and townhomes in Whitby. Learn more about our new homes for sale in Whitby on our Floorplans page. 

 

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