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The Sally Creek Recreation Centre is centrally located in the heart of the Adult Lifestyle experience at Sally Creek and designed to accommodate any form of activity residents can think of.
There is always something going on whether it be a game of cards or a yoga lesson. You can also book the Sally Creek Recreation Centre for a private function at a piece of local heritage architecture. Phase 1 is currently completed, including a beautiful great hall, fully stocked kitchen and bar, and an amazing lounge area. Future phases are planned to include studios, library, board room, and swimming pool.
David Lowes Memorial Park is a three acre public park located at the heart of The Villages of Sally Creek. It is named after a well known philanthropist who raised millions of dollars for the Woodstock Hospital Foundation. The park includes playground equipment and will feature a paved community track and a community garden that is converted to an ice rink in the winter.
Book your tee time at sallycreekgolf.com! The Sally Creek Golf Course weaves its way through the Villages of Sally Creek, providing a stunning backdrop to an already beautiful place to live.
The Sally Creek Bistro is a full service, fully licensed restaurant, open all year round. It uses the freshest local ingredients whenever possible to prepare homemade meals. The Bistro is also a popular spot to host your special event from holiday get-togethers, retirement parties, employee appreciation to birthdays, anniversaries and graduations. The large patio offers a beautiful view of the golf course.
The Villages of Sally Creek features walking trails and groomed cross-country skiing trails. There are couple of trails within walking distance from the community. The Millenium Trail System includes trails that follow the banks of the Thames River. You may spot the occasional deer, beaver, blue heron and other interesting wildlife, black berries may be ripe for the picking.
The Hickson Trail was once a piece of rail line from Stratford to Port Dover and was purchased by the Ministry of Natural Resources, going from Pittock Park Rd., north to Braemar Side Rd.



