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July 2024

 
 
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Top 10 Things Near Toronto To Add To Your Summer Bucket List

Looking for some summer inspiration? Now is the ideal time to explore and try new things—and Durham Region is the place to do it!


Just outside Toronto, Durham offers a never-ending list of possibilities that will—well—make your summer bucket list overflow. 


But don’t worry, from outdoor adventures to beautiful surroundings and to new drinks and eats, we’ve narrowed down the list to our top 10 favourite experiences that will make your summer unforgettable!

Ultimate summer bucket list

Happy Canada Day!

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From fireworks to festivals to parades, across Durham Region there are plenty of ways to celebrate Canada Day with family and friends:  










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Where To Go Berry Picking Near Toronto This Summer

Fresh fruit is both nutritious and delicious—and scoring it locally makes it taste even sweeter! 


Across Durham Region strawberries are ripe for the picking, and other fruit is well on the way. Check out the In Season Calendar at Durham Farm Fresh to plan your pickings, and then check out our picks of the patches.  



From farms, orchards, and country markets, we’ll fill you in on the spots where you can fill up on berries that are either pick-your-own or prepicked.  

 
Best berry picking spots
 
 
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Durham Date Ideas: When You Don't Want To Spend A Lot Of Money This Summer

With the days being long and warm, summertime is a fun time to take in Durham Region with someone special.


But coming up with that perfect date night (or day) doesn’t have to break the bank. 


Whether it’s a first date or you’re looking to treat your long-term partner, we’ve rounded up this list of summer date ideas—with your wallets in mind. 

Budget-friendly date ideas

Summer Fun In Durham Region

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Picture-Perfect Picnics for National Picnic Month

Celebrate the sunny days of July with National Picnic Month. 


Savour delicious food, spend time in nature, and socialize with friends and family in some of the best parks and waterfronts across Durham Region.  


We’ve paired the best places to grab some takeout with the best places to enjoy them. There’s enough on this list for a month full of picnicking adventures. 


Take a look at our picks and let's picnic!


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Summer Road Trips

If you’re searching for a new day trip or weekend adventure, look no further than Durham Region.


From family fun adventures to exploring the back roads, we’ll help you make memories with this list of summer road trips in Durham Region.  


Plus, plan the ultimate rural adventure along the Sideroads of Scugog! Featuring seven businesses across the Township of Scugog, enjoy the twists and turns as you experience some of the most picturesque agricultural land in southern Ontario.


Check out what rural adventure awaits along the Sideroads of Scugog. 

 
 
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Best Destinations For Farm Fresh Flower Experiences Near Toronto

Enjoy a wondrous day wandering through wildflowers, lounging in lavender fields, or finding shade among the sunflowers when you visit the flower farms in Durham Region! 


Besides picking your own bouquet, many farms also offer afternoon teas, yoga sessions, and pre-booked family photography.  


The season doesn’t last long, so book early to reserve your spot. Lavender blooms in July and early August, and sunflowers bloom in August. Some farm visits are by appointment only, so please review their websites before visiting. 

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Cool Off In Durham's Downtowns This Summer

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12 Places to Grab Delicious Ice Cream

On a hot summer day ice cream is one of the best ways to cool off.

So, we’ve curated this tasty to-do list of ice cream shops in Durham’s Downtowns—including dairy free or vegan options.

Now all you have to decide is whether to spread your visits out over the whole summer, or power through our list in one week!


Discover Delicious Ice Cream in Durham’s Downtowns

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14 Patios to Visit

It’s officially patio season!

And the eclectic mix in Durham Region will not disappoint, especially in our downtowns.

That’s where after-dinner strolls, sweet treats, and window shopping can round out a perfect summer day. 

We’ve narrowed the options down to 14 distinct Durham Region downtown dining experiences.  


14 Patios to Visit in Durham Region's Downtowns - Downtowns of Durham 

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Where to Find Iced Coffee

If summer has you feeling drained and in need of a pick-me-up, an iced coffee is a great way to cool off. 

Here are 12 places to get iced coffee and other iced drinks in the Downtowns of Durham Region. 


Where to Find Iced Coffee in Durham’s Downtowns - Downtowns of Durham 

 

 
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Page’s Platefuls: Charred Chili And Strawberry Salsa


You can’t enjoy summer without freshly picked strawberries! Chef Alex Page uses them in his recipes and on his table every single day they are in season.

  

While you can’t go wrong with strawberry treats and desserts, Chef also recommends using them in savoury dishes. Think spiced chutneys bursting with the flavour and sweetness of strawberries, or pickled (yes pickled!) and tossed into salads with tangy local goat cheese or better yet—a smoky, spicy, fresh salsa. 


Try making this charred chili and strawberry salsa at home. This dish features two products from Applewood Farm and Winery: their fresh strawberries and their Smokin’ Apple Iced Cider.  


You can enjoy this dish atop grilled steak, fish tacos, fresh cheese, or simply serve with tortilla chips and enjoy! 



  

 
View the full recipe for Charred Chili and Strawberry Salsa
 

Local Business Highlights 

 
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The Springwood in Whitby is being celebrated for its farm-to-table excellence. The Culinary Tourism Alliance recognized the eatery on its field guide to the best food and drink in Ontario. Since opening in May 2023, The Springwood has proudly focused on locally sourced ingredients, seasonality, regenerative farming practices and minimizing waste. It’s one of a number of restaurants across Durham Region that has Feast On® certification. Book your table at The Springwood. 

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Fans of The Bollywood Taco have been enjoying the Indian-Mexican fusion at this Oshawa takeout spot for years, but now Toronto Life is making sure the rest of us don’t miss out. Combining the best Mexican and Indian flavours with traditional ingredients, it’s no surprise people keep coming back for more. Check out their menu to plan your visit. 

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Congratulations to Trail Hub in Uxbridge for being named one of this year’s Best Bicycle Friendly Businesses by Ontario By Bike. The annual awards recognize businesses that excel at providing services to cyclists and supporting the cycling community. Grab your bike, and find out why Trail Hub describes itself as “the ultimate outdoor destination in the Greater Toronto Area.” 

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Another accolade for Urban Pantry in Uxbridge. The farm-to-table restaurant has made OpenTable’s Top 100 Restaurants for Outdoor Dining in Canada.

Book a table to find out why their patio is a favourite local spot.    

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Mark Your Calendars

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Go fly a kite at the annual Kite Day at the Uxbridge Historical Centre on July 6. Bring your own, or make one there, and then send it soaring on Quaker Hill.

Kite Day is free, but donations are always welcome. 


 


Dwayne Gretzky is coming to Whitby July 11. The Whitby Sunrise Rotary Club is bringing the band to town for a free concert at Victoria Fields Park as part of Whitby Ribfest Plus.

Gates open at 6 p.m. While the show is free, donations are welcome at the gate.100 per cent of all donations go back to the community!


Save the dates and grab the wet wipes for some great upcoming eats. Whitby Ribfest - July 12 to 14 at Victoria Fields Park, Pickering Food Truck Fest from August 9 to 11 at The Esplanade Park, and Oshawa Rotary Ribfest from August 16 to 18 at Lakeview Park. Find more upcoming food truck events. 

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Looking for a fun afternoon with friends or a tasty new way to explore Whitby or Brooklin? Then Whitby Food Tours is a great place to begin your next culinary adventure. Guided walking tours of Whitby and Brooklin’s food scene can be booked now through August. You must be 19+ to participate. Plan your tour here. 

 

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Enjoy traditional ceremonies, dances, and songs at the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Powwow on July 20 and 21. The annual gathering and celebration of Indigenous culture at Scugog Island, Port Perry is open to everyone. Plan your visit

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Get ready for a weekend filled with exceptional craft beverages, delicious food, and vibrant community spirit at the 2024 Scugog Beer & Cider Festival! Taking place on August 2 and 3 at Palmer Park in Port Perry, this festival promises an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Get your tickets now for the Scugog Beer & Cider Festival.  

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Upcoming Events



July 3 to 31: Music in the Park - Every Wednesday in Whitby 

July 4: Classic Movie Night – Grease at the Regent Theatre 

July 4 to 25: Family Fun Thursday at Scugog Shores Museum Village 

July 4 to 25: Meet Up Mash Up for Autistic Adults 

July 6: Kite Day at Uxbridge Historical Centre 

July 6 to 28: Colour at Play by Billie von Roeder at Scugog Arts Space 

July 6: Bloom Field Gardens First Annual Garden Tour 

July 6: Tea and Croquet Garden Party at Lynde House Museum 

July 10: An Evening with Hawksley Workman at the Biltmore Theatre 

July 11: Dwayne Gretzky at Whitby Ribfest Plus at Victoria Fields

July 11 to 27: The Musical of Musicals by Theatre on the Ridge 

July 12 and 26: Movies in the Park at Whitby Civic Centre 

July 13: Minii Adventures Saturday Mountain Bike Classes 

July 14: Grandpa Henry’s Picnic at the Oshawa Museum 

July 17: Backyard Story Time at the RMG 

July 18: Yoga at the RMG 

July 20: 26th Annual Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Pow Wow 

July 20: Pawpawlooza at Furry Friends Pet Resort 

July 20: Leather Keychain Workshop at Scugog Shores Museum Village 

July 20: Centennial Community Art Project Creation 

July 20: Art in the Garden at Lynde House Museum 

July 21: Museum Market Craft Show at Scugog Shores Museum Village 

July 21: Book Binding Workshop at the Uxbridge Historical Centre 

July 27: Uxbridge Scottish Festival 

July 27 and 28: Motor City Cat Show and Feline Agility

July 28: Live History Show at Lynde House Museum 

 
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In Case You Missed It

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Enjoy theatre under the canopy tent at Theatre on the Ridge located on the grounds of the Scugog Shores Museum. Mark your calendars from June 13 to August 24 for three hilarious productions filled with laughter, music and Shakespearean mayhem. Make sure your visit includes a stop in Port Perry’s walkable hub of shops and culinary offerings. Plan your trip to Theatre on the Ridge. 

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Dogs deserve fun in the sun. So, forget about leaving your pup at home this summer and plan a dog-friendly vacation that’s only a short drive from Toronto. From canine activity parks to pet boutiques, to pet-friendly patios, Durham Region is a great location for doggie day trips. Discover some doggone fun in Durham Region. 

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Curious about birdwatching? Second Marsh is an ideal spot for newcomers to the hobby! Writer, Erin Horrocks-Pope, recently escaped the “buzz” of her life in busy Toronto to explore the incredible nature destinations in Durham Region and gave birdwatching at Second Marsh a shot. Read the full blog by Erin Horrocks- Pope


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