Uxbridge (Ontario)
Understand
Uxbridge is as a mostly suburban community in northern Durham Region. Major manufacturing employers include Pine Valley Packaging (packaging, containers and portable shelters), Koch-Glitsch Canada (mass transfer systems) and Hela Canada (spice and ingredient manufacture). Many residents commute to other centres in Durham and York Regions and beyond.
History
It was named for Uxbridge, England, a name which was derived from "Wixan's Bridge".The first settlers in the area were Quakers who started arriving in 1806 from the Catawissa area of Pennsylvania. The community's oldest building, the Uxbridge Friends Meeting House, was built in 1820 and overlooks the town from Quaker Hill, a kilometre to the west.
The first passenger-carrying narrow-gauge railway in North America, the Toronto and Nipissing Railway arrived in Uxbridge in June 1871, and for over a decade Uxbridge was the headquarters of the railway.
Get in
GO Transit's Stouffville line commuter trains run from Toronto's Union Station to Lincolnville where buses connect to Uxbridge.
Durham Region Transit runs buses through Uxbridge every hour from Route 950 (Uxbridge/Port Perry/UOIT) and limited service via community bus route (Uxbridge East Uxbridge West).
Get around
Travel through the town may be done on foot, but the increasingly sprawling nature of the town necessitates car travel. Durham Transit provides intermittent shuttle service between Uxbridge, Port Perry, and north Oshawa. GO buses connect Uxbridge to Stouffville, allowing access to Toronto. Some limited taxi service is available. The traditional 'downtown' is demarcated by an area known as the Four Corners, which delineates the intersection of Hwy. 47 (Toronto Street) with Durham Road 8 (Brock Street).
See
Uxbridge-Scott Museum and ArchivesArtifacts mostly related to the township's agricultural heritage and the genealogy of its residents. The museum includes nine heritage buildings and heritage herb and flower gardens. During the annual Heritage Days festival (last Sunday in Aug), the museum grounds are host to the "Steam Show" featuring steam-engines and steam-based agricultural machinery, among other attractions.
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phone: +1 905-852-6761address: 9449 Concession Rd 7Mausoleum built by a wealthy citizen and former mayor of Toronto, designed to replicate the famous Taj Mahal in India.
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phone: +1 905-862-0808address: 11850 Durham Regional Rd 1, LeaskdaleFormer home of the famed author of the Anne of Green Gables novels.
Do
Hike, bike, ski or rire 220 km of trailsUxbridge calls itself the Trail Capital of Canada. Hikers, cyclists, equestrians, skiers, and lovers of fresh air can enjoy over 220 km of seasonally managed trails on over (32 km²) of protected greenspace within its borders. The trails run through historic villages, mixed forests, streams, wetlands, and meadows with an abundance of brilliant flora and fauna. The Oak Ridges Trail and the Trans Canada Trail run through the township.
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phone: +1 905-852-7699address: 46 Brock St Wprovides Uxbridge with first and second run movies.
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phone: +1 905-862-2695address: 69 Brock St W5 and 10 pin bowling, catering for birthday parties.
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address: 440605 Dufferin County Road 8Starting in 1886, the Uxbridge Fall Fair has been held annually. Attractions include home craft, vegetable and flower exhibits, cattle, goat, sheep, poultry and rabbit shows, the midway, tractor pull, demolition derby, heavy horse pull and barnyard rodeo.
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Uxbridge & Area Swimming Pool
phone: +1 905-852-7831address: 1 Parkside DrSports activity location with public pool and squash courts. -
Uxbridge Arena & Recreation Centre
phone: +1 905-852-3081address: 291 Brock St WDuring winter, free ice skating is occasionally available at Uxbridge Arena. -
phone: +1 905-852-3696address: 19 Railway StThe railway operates excursion trains over a route between Stouffville and Uxbridge. The round trip takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. Uxbridge Station has a beautiful witch's cap roof.
Skiing
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phone: +1-905-686-3607address: 790 Chalk Lake RdLarge skiing resort with instructional classes for beginners. Has a variety of advanced hills.
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phone: +1-905-649-5160address: 722 Chalk Lake RdBeginner skiing resort with wide variety of beginner hills.
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phone: +1-905-649-2002address: 1220 Lake Ridge RdLarge skiing resort with several classes for beginners. Has scenic trails and the largest terrain park in Durham.
Buy
Uxbridge is becoming the familiar suburban blend of older, boutique-style stores in the traditional downtown, with larger, big-box type stores located on the periphery.
Near the downtown core, you will find small businesses such as Blue Heron books, Rutledge Jewellers, SugarFX candy and AudioVision electronics.
On Hwy 47, you will find a Zehr's supermarket which also sells electronics, books, housewares and clothing. Next door are a Canadian Tire store, and a medium-sized iteration of WalMart.
Other chain stores you will find in Uxbridge include: M&M Meat Shops, Mark's Work Wearhouse, Coles bookstore, Hallmark gift shop, Home Hardware, Global Pet Foods, PetValu pet foods, Dollarama, Staples/Business Depot.
Eat
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phone: +1 905-862-0553address: 53 Toronto St NHoused in a restored building and features many micro-brew beers and an extensive wine list.
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phone: +1 905-852-1011address: 1 Main St100% gluten and wheat free Mediterranean restaurant. Everything is made from scratch and all a la minute. Caters to all.
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phone: +1 905-852-5050address: 4 Toronto Street NorthTrendy casual, globally influenced, locally sourced.
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phone: +1 905-862-3359address: 68 Brock St. W.All of their food is made in-house, including soups, salad dressings, sauces and compound butters. Nothing is pre-made or purchased.
Drink
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phone: +1 905-852-1222address: 65 Brock St. WComfort food, English pub.
Sleep
- See Pickering