Stouffville (/ˈstoʊvɪl/) is the primary urban area within the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville in York Region, Ontario, Canada.
[9] On January 1, 1971, the Village of Stouffville amalgamated with Whitchurch Township and was designated a community within the larger town of Whitchurch-Stouffville; with amalgamation, the boundary of the town was also moved four farm lots south of the original boundary of Main Street (the land was formerly a part of Markham Township).
[10] In 2003, a large 16th-century Huron village was discovered in Stouffville during land development; approximately 2000 people once inhabited the site, dubbed Mantle Site, which included a palisade and more than 80 longhouses, yielding tens of thousands of artifacts.
When no trains are scheduled a bus service from Toronto serves the town with some runs continuing to Uxbridge.
Neighbouring communities within the town include Ringwood and Gormley to the east, and Bloomington to the north.
Claremont, Uxbridge, and the ghost town of Altona (part of Pickering) lie to the east.
The town was home to the Farmers Country Market, founded 1952,[18] which sold a variety of produce, prepared foods, live animals, and household items.