It only takes one trip through Sage Creek to see there is a lot of new and exciting activity taking place in the growing community. With some recent additions to the Village Centre and some new housing options becoming available, Sage Creek continues to evolve into a neighbourhood that has something for everyone. Check out some of the highlights below:
Get on the trails this summer to enjoy the natural beauty that is woven throughout Sage Creek. Trails wind along our naturalized wetlands, which provide homes for a variety of prairie wildlife while creating serene settings where residents can slow down to escape the bustle of the city.
Summer can be a smelly time of year for dog owners, especially when turds can no longer freeze into poopsicles. It’s one thing to become lenient in picking up the poop in your own backyard but imagine seeing and smelling everyone else’s dog poop when you’re out on a walk.
Canada thistle is a perennial, noxious weed that has spear-like leaves with sharp barbs. This species has a deep and extensive root system that can rapidly grow back from even a small piece of root.
Public art is interwoven throughout Sage Creek to create a lasting impact to both its visitors and residents. It is used to enrich our streetscapes and is a powerful tool that can make a space exciting by creating new experiences.
Sage Creek demonstrates the most current thinking on what makes a complete community thrive. Qualico Communities thoughtfully designed Sage Creek as a walkable community by incorporating several sustainable features such as constructed wetlands and native plantings throughout. An abundance of amenities, recreational parks, playgrounds and trails propel residents to be physically active while instilling a sense of connection and overall wellbeing.
The Sage Creek Residents’ Association (SCRA) has become a key player in the development of Sage Creek. This energetic and welcoming association helps to unify those who are living in Sage Creek by giving neighbours an opportunity to come together to share ideas and work cooperatively to make their community a better place to live.