Attractions and places to see around Whitby include a variety of trails, historical sites, and waterfront features. The region offers extensive trail networks for cycling and hiking, set within mature forests. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks that reflect Canadian heritage. Additionally, the town provides access to Lake Ontario, featuring scenic views and points of interest along the shore.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Pretty little lighthouse on the shores of Lake Ontario in Whitby. Nice spot to ride out to on a warm day to sit, have a snack and take the obligatory bicycle photo!
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Read up on the history of "Camp X" before you go.
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Very interesting -- and little-known -- piece of Canadian and WWII history. Not much to see at the site other than the monument and plaques, but you can read about it on Wikipedia and elsewhere. Be sure to take the little side trail down to the beach!
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As part of the 2020 situation, trail maintenance has not been performed. Overgrowth is a bit of an issue, as is being surrounded rather tightly by walls of long grass. Nothing causing push-a-bike but it affects visibility related to line choice.
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Last year, 2020, they made all singletrack mountain biking trails directional so plan ahead for smooth ride. Good job management, now is up to us to respect the rules.
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Very interesting peace of Canadian history. This one classroom school was established in 1850 and served community for over the century. Even more interesting is the big silver maple right next to it, that was planted at the same time. Great spot to take a lunch break in the shade of the 170 years old maple. Enjoy and respect
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Excellent single track for all levels of riders. Track is part of The Great hiking Trail (Trans Canada Trail) and it is NOT directional so be aware of the oncoming riders and hikers. Loud whistle helps a lot. Enjoy and respect!
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Incredible maze of trails in very mature forest. A lot of shade and beautiful riding. Trails are easy to intermediate and well maintained. Could be busy on weekends. Enjoy and respect!
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Whitby offers an extensive network of trails, particularly known for its mature forests. You can find the Durham Regional Forest Trails, which provide an incredible maze of well-maintained paths suitable for easy to intermediate levels. Another popular option is the Trans Canada Trail Singletrack, an excellent route for various levels of riders and hikers, forming part of The Great Hiking Trail.
Yes, Whitby provides several hiking options. You can explore easy routes like the Whitby Waterfront Trail or the Pringle Creek Trail Loop. For more details and other routes, check out the Hiking around Whitby guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will enjoy the trails around Whitby, especially within the Durham Regional Forest. There are various routes, including moderate and easy options like the Forest Path – TJ's Way loop. You can find more detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Whitby guide.
Whitby has several interesting historical sites. The Camp X Memorial at Intrepid Park commemorates a significant piece of Canadian and WWII history. Another notable site is the Spencer School and Silver Maple, a one-classroom school established in 1850, alongside a 170-year-old silver maple tree.
Absolutely. The Whitby Harbour Lighthouse, located on the shores of Lake Ontario, offers a pleasant spot to visit and enjoy scenic views of the water. It's a great place for a stroll or to relax.
Many attractions in Whitby are suitable for families. The Whitby Harbour Lighthouse is a pleasant spot for all ages. Historical sites like the Camp X Memorial at Intrepid Park and Spencer School and Silver Maple also offer educational experiences for families.
Visitors frequently praise the Durham Regional Forest Trails for their incredible maze of paths within a very mature forest, providing a lot of shade and beautiful riding. The trails are noted for being well-maintained and suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, many trails in Whitby cater to a range of skill levels. For instance, the Durham Regional Forest Trails are generally easy to intermediate. The Trans Canada Trail Singletrack is also described as excellent for all levels of riders and hikers.
When using multi-use trails like the Trans Canada Trail Singletrack, be aware that it is not directional, so you may encounter oncoming riders and hikers. A loud whistle can be helpful. Always respect the rules and other trail users.
For the Camp X Memorial at Intrepid Park, it's recommended to read up on the history of 'Camp X' before your visit to fully appreciate the significance of the monument and plaques. At Spencer School and Silver Maple, it's a great spot to take a lunch break in the shade of the historic maple tree.
Beyond the extensive forest trails, Whitby is situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, offering scenic lake views. The Whitby Harbour Lighthouse is a great spot to experience this. You can also find natural elements like the 170-year-old silver maple tree next to the Spencer School.


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