Residence Inn by Marriott Whitby

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160 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, Canada, L1N 9S3
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905 444 9756
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Newly renovated 2012, all Suite Hotel with equipped kitchens. Full hot & cold breakfast included. BBQ's on the patio, relax in the pool and unwind in the whirlpool..
Travel the Waterfront Trail from Toronto and rest in Whitby. Discover the Lynde Creek Marsh and Cranberry Marsh,

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Featured Cycling in Ontario

  • Take a Break!
    Take a Break!

    Let your ride take you to a new turnaround destination, or better yet take a tour that includes multiple stops along the way. You can only ride so far without refueling and taking a rest.  Numerous businesses certified as bicycle friendly can be found trailside or close to one of the many excellent route options in featured Welcome Cyclists regions.

    Explore our new Welcome Cyclists Map and discover great local cafes and restaurants; farm stops; wineries; artisans galleries; B&B's or hotel accommodations; bike stores, tours, rentals, indoor bike park locations; plus many more unique attractions and useful services.

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    Durham Region has a number excellent regional and cross-regional trail systems and routes. Additional cycling destinations with extensive off-road bicycle trails are attracting a variety of cyclists, including mountain bike enthusiasts. There are various information resources and published maps that cyclists can use to assist with route planning in the region and its Greenbelt areas.

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    Cycling in and around Toronto is a fun and fast way to visit unique neighbourhoods, attractions and enjoy nature in the city. Visitors to Toronto will be pleasantly surprised by its large bikeway network with 563km mix of bicycle lanes, off-road trails and signed routes, the relatively flat and grid like layout of the city makes getting around by bike easy.

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