Active Lifestyle Centre is a recreation centre in Chatham where fellow community members get together for lunch, bingo games and more. Our centre features halls and banquet rooms that are available to rent and are perfect for any occasions. What's more, we supply the catering! Visit our centre today to see what else we have for you!
Our Mission Is To Provide Inclusive, High Quality Child Care Programs, Educational Learning Experiences And Family Resources In Collaboration With Area Partners To Help Build A Healthy Community. The Dutton Cooperative Child Care Centre Is A Licensed Child Care Centre Located In The Beautiful, Rural Community Of Duttondunwich. Because We Are The Only Licensed Child Care Centre In The Area, We Provide Child Care To The Municipality Of West Elgin And The Surrounding Communities. The Dutton Cooperative Child Care Centre Participates In 'Raising The Bar On Quality', A Voluntary Community Standards Program For Licensed, Centrebased Child Care.
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