September is a great month in Whitby. Theres so much to see, do, and explore. Take a look at some of the various events and activities the community has planned this month.

1. Attend The Harvest Festival

The Harvest Festival is back on September 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shop along the streets of Downtown Brooklin and browse local businesses, restaurants, and unique shops. There is fun for everyone with a rock wall, kids zone, corn mazes, live music, and much more. For all the details, visit whitby.ca/HarvestFestival.

2. Visit The Whitby And Brooklin Farmers Markets

Shop outdoors for fresh local produce, baked goods, unique handmade products, and tasty treats. The Whitby Farmers Market runs every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Celebration Square (in front of the Whitby Public Library). The Brooklin Farmers Market runs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3 Vipond Road Brooklin (near the Brooklin Community Centre and Library). For more information, visit WhitbyFarmersMarket.ca.

3. Attend The Downtown Whitby Beer Fest

Beer Fest is back. Join us from Friday, September 13 to Sunday, September 15 at Celebration Square for craft beverages, delicious food, and talented musicians. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Whitby Beer Fest Tickets Eventbrite.

4. Register For A Fall Recreation Program

Stay active and have fun this September. Register for one of Whitby’s many recreation programs and find something that best suits your needs. For more information and to register, visit whitby.ca/Register.

5. Check Out Some Of Whitbys Local Restaurants

Take a look at the newest edition of Whitbys Food Guide and find somewhere new to enjoy this month.

For more information on these events and others throughout the month, visit whitby.ca/Events.

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