Stouffville (pronounced /젂sto訂v樂l/) is the primary urban area within the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario in Canada. It is centred at the intersection of Ninth Line and Main Street Stouffville. Founded in 1804 by Abraham Stouffer, the town was originally named Stoufferville, but was shortened to Stouffville when its first post office opened in 1832. The urban area is about 2.5ꀀkm long, with a width ranging from 600 to 700 metres. Farmlands are to the west, northwest and west while forests dominate the northern part and around the area. Much of the area is not hilly even though most of the area is part of the Oak Ridges Moraine. A CN-owned railway that hosts GO Transit service, the Stouffville line, passes through the town with commuter trains stopping at the Stouffville GO Station in the downtown core. Recently, there are two rapidly growing new residential areas in Stouffville, such as the Wheler's Mill and Wheler's on Main community along Hoover Park Drive, and another... ...