About Stephanie Anne Drive
Stephanie Anne Drive is located in the rural-suburban community of Greely, part of Ottawa's southern outskirts. The area offers a mix of spacious residential properties, farmland, and access to local amenities while maintaining a peaceful, countryside atmosphere. Nearby Metcalfe, Osgoode, and Vernon provide additional services and recreational opportunities.
Features
Greely Community Centre - A hub for local events, sports, and recreational activities, including ice rinks and community programs.
Osgoode Village - A historic village with small-town charm, featuring local shops, restaurants, and community events.
Vernon Recreation Association - Offers sports fields, trails, and community gatherings in a rural setting.
Schools
Greely Elementary School - A public elementary school serving the Greely area with strong academic and extracurricular programs.
Osgoode Township High School - A secondary school in Osgoode offering a range of academic and vocational programs.
St. Mark Catholic High School - A Catholic secondary school in Manotick, serving students from Greely and surrounding areas.
Parks & Recreation
Greely Lions Park - A local park with playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas.
Osgoode Link Pathway - A scenic trail for walking, cycling, and nature observation.
Vernon Community Park - A rural park with open spaces, sports facilities, and community events.
Local Landmarks
Osgoode Township Museum - A small museum showcasing the history of Osgoode Township and its rural heritage.
Metcalfe Fairgrounds - Hosts the annual Metcalfe Fair, featuring agricultural exhibits, rides, and entertainment.
Shopping & Dining
Greely Plaza - A small shopping plaza with essential services, including a grocery store and pharmacy.
Metcalfe Village Shops - Local boutiques, cafes, and services in the heart of Metcalfe.
Theaters & Entertainment
Osgoode Township Historical Society Events - Hosts cultural and historical presentations in the Osgoode area.
Summary
A quiet, family-friendly area with rural charm, good schools, and access to outdoor recreation, but limited urban amenities like malls or theaters.