Doors Open - Whitchurch
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Doors Open - Whitchurch
Treetop Trekking & Treewalk Village 7 Richmond Hill Live Steamers 3291 Stouffville Road (at Bruce’s Mill) 15922 McCowan Road Town of Ne Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of Treetop Trekking’s adventure park at Bruce’s Mill. Treewalk Village is a new adventure park designed just for kids. Admire the treehouses from below as well as the other park features on a 20 minute tour. Then head to the zip line & aerial game park to see the construction techniques used to build these adventure courses. 3-hour Zip line & aerial game treks available if pre-arranged by calling, 1-844-369-0009. Pine Orchard Pleasantville Vivian Road Cedar Valley Take a ride on one of the miniature railways (adults & children) – there are three sizes to choose from! Take time to learn how railways operated in days gone by. This group of hobbyists and engineers has a wonderful collection of privately owned miniature trains based on real engines dating back to the 1820s. Vivian Newmarket Aurora Whitchurch-Stouffville 11 9 10 48 404 400 Bill Fisch Forest Stewardship and Education Centre St John's ohn's Sideroad Sideroad Markham Richmond Hill 407 Pickering Vaughan Wesley Corners 9 Ballantrae Aurora Road Churchill Durham Region Ninth Lin e 48 Highw way 12 Bethesda Bethesda Sideroad Siid Tenth Lin e n Road McCowa Doors Open 8 Gormley 7 Stouffville Road Whitchurch-Stouffville Presented by the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre 16389 Highway 48 BBloomington loomington Bloomington Road Bethesda 11 Vandorf Sideroad Warden Avenue Vandorf Kennedy Road Musselman Lake Woodbine Avenue What is a microgreen & what are the health benefits? Find out as you tour this certified organic microgreen production greenhouse. See the state-of-the-art systems including equipment for automated seeding, harvesting, washing, and packaging. Production is year-round using LED lighting! Tours begin each hour beginning at 10am. Town of Aurora 12589 Woodbine Ave. 401 Toronto Hill 8 Greenbelt Greenhouse Ltd. Doors Open 10 Ringwood 905.727.8954 • www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/ws Saturday June 4th 2016, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ! e n i h S r o n i a R Built as a testament to sustainability this innovative building is LEED certified and creates Town of Markham more energy than is uses! Functioning as the hub for York Region Forestry’s Educational Programming, this Centre was built using local & recycled materials – it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before! Guided & Self-Guided tours of the facility available. Holy Theotokos Convent 4369 Faulkner Avenue This Greek Orthodox Convent is settled on a sprawling 20 acres of rolling hills, forests, and two natural ponds. The Convent currently produces 100% beeswax candles. Tour the convent, visit the candle making factory and observe/participate in hands-on candle making! The Gift Shop will be open and a huge bake sale is planned featuring delicious Greek pastries. Awhile 12 Pause Equestrian Centre ! t n e v E Free 13243 McCowan Road This equestrian centre is home to 3 barns, 3 arenas, and 3 ponds (and 60 horses!). Observe riding lessons & meet the horses. Take a tour of the farm where you can meet the trumpeter swans, mini donkeys, mini goats, and a mini pig! Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Proudly serving the community of Stouffville for over 70 years, O’Neill Funeral Home has seen many innovations during its history. Originally, this building was constructed in the 1800’s to serve as the Burkholder Bros. furniture factory & undertaking service. The building was constructed in the area of the grist mills of Abraham Stouffer, founder of Stouffville. Visit the facility, participate in a guided tour and Q & A. Valet parking available. Historic Walking Tour, “Remembering Drugstores in Stouffville” Renew Integrative Health Start Time: 10am (please arrive early) Tour begins at 19 Civic Avenue. Bonus The Earl of Whitchurch 4 6130 Main Street This Victorian home was built in 1886 for Robert Sangster. His family included two doctors, two dentists, and a lawyer. Now a clinic offering Chiropractic & Naturopathic Medicine, Registered Massage Therapy, Custom Orthotics, Custom Bracing, Acupuncture, Psychotherapy, and the services of a Registered Dietician and Speech Language Pathologist. Tour the facility, enjoy massages and more – small fee for services may apply. Church St C Freel Lane ve. Civic Ave. Market Street Cabin Trail Crescent Cabi Street r Franklin F Rose Avenue 2 Richardson Masonic Lodge Pa P ark rk D Drriv ive Lane Lumbering, milling and woodworking have been important industries in Whitchurch-Stouffville. This shop was built in 1878 to manufacture wooden trim, doors and windows & it has been a family business for over 94 years! Visit the shop to see century-old woodworking machinery still being used today and learn about 19th century manufacturing techniques. Burkholder Street Russell Street Court Bonus nt Doors Open Berryl yl Av ve en nu ue e Schell Lumber Sash and Door Shop 1 Library Lane O'Brien Avenue tree t 3 Bla ke S 5 Albert St reet Visit the community’s public library and participate in innovative activities including Lego robotics, an e-resources petting zoo, Chinese story time, family craft, story time, a drumming circle, genealogy research and a Library Board meet and greet! While at the library, stop at the adjacent pool to learn how it’s cared for. 3 Justin Altmann, Mayor Tu in Tune n to o Whi Whi histle tle Ra R dio di during ng Do Door ors Ope pen n for o updaatess and int n ervview ws!! 4 Main M Ma ain in S Street tree tr e t 2 Park Drive 33 Edward Street Acknowledgement of the Generous Supporters Second Street Lloyd St reet 6 Sunset Boulevard Enjoy your day of exploration! Learn more about the rich history of Whitchurch-Stouffville. Accompany your guide on a 1 hour tour focusing on the former drugstores of Stouffville located in the downtown. Ed E d 2 Ch WhitchurchStouffville Public Library Built as a home in 1905, this historic building was converted into Stouffville’s first eye clinic in 1979. Take a guided tour of the exterior & interior of the building and visit four “clinical” stations featuring Innovative technologies used in modern eye care: optical coherence tomography, laser scanning ophthalmoscopy, corneal topography, and computerized manufacturing of ophthalmic lenses. Tours every 15 minutes beginning at 10am. Victoria St reet Doors Open provides us with a great opportunity to showcase many unique sites that are rarely open to the public. The Organizing Committee accepts applications year-round & they would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Watch for them out in their yellow t-shirts today! 6085 Main Street. 5 Per P ercy cy L Lane The Doors Open Organizing Committee has selected twelve sites – plus a bonus guided walking tour called “Remembering Drugstores in Stouffville”. This brochure will provide you with maps, photos & brief descriptions of what you and your family can do at each site. 6324 Main Street. Park Boul evard Welcome to the 12th Annual Doors Open Whitchurch-Stouffville event! This year we are adding our own spin to the Doors Open Ontario-wide theme, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of universal health insurance in Ontario by celebrating Science & innovation in our Town! We can’t wait for you to see the sites available to you this year. Stouffville Optometry Orchard Mayor Altmann pictured above with members of the Organizing Committee. O’Neill Funeral Home Clarke St re ee et et 1 6 279 Second Street Founded in 1860, the Lodge continues to play an active role in Stouffville. Visit the building now occupied by the lodge, erected in 1955. Participate in the MasoniCh.i.p. Child Identification program – parents will be provided with a digital information CD that is compatible with ‘AMBER ALERT’. Guided tour of the building & Masonic Lodge Room, explanation of the Sundial & light refreshments available.