A VIBRANT, SAFE COMMUNITY COMBINING INNOVATION WITH TRADITIONAL VALUES TO CREATE A HEALTHY LIVABLE COMMUNITY.
Dorchester is the core of the Thames Centre municipality in Middlesex County with a current population of 3911. Complimented by a rich ecosystem and natural growth all around it, Dorchester is a thriving and growing community offering a mix of both urban and rural living where neighbours and friends are often one and the same.
With magnificent natural areas and recreation facilities, and public schools and libraries that are second to none.
Dorchester’s proximity to the City of London allows residents to access all that a large city has to offer, while enjoying the less hectic pace of life in a small-town setting.
With the London International Airport on our doorstep and the 401 traversing the municipality, access for business purposes is excellent.
An ‘Active’ Community
Weather isn’t an issue when it comes to being active in Dorchester. The Flight Exec Centre recreational facility services the community. They have an indoor walking track, fitness centre, gymnasium, and two rinks which have public skating starting in the fall as well as other team ice sports throughout the year. The Flight Exec Centre is also the home arena of the Provincial Junior Hockey League team, Dorchester Dolphins.
Slo-Pitch City is one of our community’s true destination gems! A slo-pitch player’s paradise just east of London, drawing many of the sport’s highest profile events; Slo-Pitch City has operated since 1975.
Is this Heaven?. . .No it’s Dorchester, Ontario!
Inspired by the 1989 movie “Field of Dreams”, Municipality of Thames Centre
has constructed a new outdoor recreation centre complex at 3245 Hamilton Rd. The new recreation centre has a top notch lit Baseball Diamond, three full size soccer pitches, two mini-pitches, a pond, a proposed clubhouse, washroom facilities and batting cages!
Home of The Great Lake Canadians program, designed to provide an elite-level team with high-level competition, led by current and former professional baseball players.
Family First
When the weather does cooperate, you can visit the Dorchester Community Pool for a public swim, wading pool, or splash pad to endure that Summer heat. The Oxford Renaissance Festival has been in operation since 2013. A Renaissance Festival is a wonderful mix of entertainment with a splash of history that colours the festivities.
There are three elementary schools in the town. River Heights Public school goes from JK to grade 3, where students then transfer to Northdale Central Public School from grade 4 to 8. The third elementary school is St. David’s Catholic school which is JK to grade 8. For high school, there is Lord Dorchester Secondary School.
Delicious Dorchester
Dorchester is ‘delicious’, with many destination food and drink locations. In the mood for a local coffee house experience, specialty for those latte-lovers or super healthy soups, salads, and sandwiches?
What about late-night dining at a local pub for a cozy meal and refreshing drinks, wings, beer, and friendly service to open-mic night, live band music
In the mood for Italian? Enjoy authentic Italian pasta, panini, and flatbreads. Or maybe you are after the whole ‘wine-and-dine’ craft beer experience. Have room for dessert? Dorchester is your destination for Gelato and delicious ice cream spots.
Par for the course
Whether you’re visiting Dorchester, Ontario for business or recreation, make a round of golf one of your top priorities. Dorchester, Ontario has many outstanding options for the avid golfer, including a wide variety courses and plenty of tee times to fit your schedule. Plan to play a new course during your stay in Dorchester, Ontario.
There are also three golf courses: Dorchester Golf and Country Club, Pine Knot Golf and Country Club, and The Willows Golf and Country Club. Golf, Eat, Drink, and Socialize with friends and family at these clubs. Enjoy the Outdoors, go inside to see the beautiful views that their clubhouses offer while you bite into a delicious meal.
Shopping
Sometimes life calls you away from the large shopping malls and power centres and sends you into the quaint towns of Middlesex Country like Dorchester. It is here that you will find unique stores and products. Let the shopping begin!
Discover Clever Crow Design, a small shop with a passion for creating, specializing in one of a kind home decor using reclaimed materials, salvaged furniture, industrial artifacts, custom paint finishes and graphic treatments. Their pieces are one of a kind and don’t last long in the shop, so inventory is always changing.
From flower shops to pottery shops, pet and country store to wine making; stroll down a leafy trail in Dorchester and bring home a treasure from a one of a kind shop.
Explore the outdoors
Plenty of hiking trails just steps from your front door living in The Boardwalk at Mill Pond community. Explore the eco trail, waterfalls, swamp or take to the water with a kayak or canoe. Exploring the beautiful outdoors in Dorchester never gets old. When the cold weather comes a snowshoe hike or cross-country adventure awaits!
There are 9 different trails in Dorchester: Harry Small Trail, Weaver Trail, Mill Pond Trail, Community Park Trail, Valleyview Too Trail, Upper Mill Pond Trail, Lions Train, Ross Abe Trail, and Two Schools Trail. Some of the trails are more urban while others surround you with nature.
An oasis of peace & beauty
The Dorchester Mill Pond is located on Dorchester Creek, just metres away from the Thames River in the Village of Dorchester.
The pond, in a natural setting of white oak, white pine and maple, is tranquil and changes from season to season providing excellent subject matter for photographers. Visitors may wish to simply enjoy the view looking south from the dam which was reconstructed in 2005 or enjoy a quiet walk in the cool shade. The century old pond and dam provide a setting for quiet enjoyment.
The pond and surrounding area offers a diverse collection of flora and fauna. The trees, which include black cherry and white oak, offer a home to many different species of birds. Lower lying shrubs such as raspberry bushes and dogwoods support various mammals including cottontails, raccoons and white tail deer. The pond itself, which boasts beautiful yellow water lilies, is inhabited by waterfowl, turtles, bass and even some beaver – a rarity in southwestern Ontario.
Home grown? We dig it!
Shop local and enjoy fresh produce at Dorchester’s seasonal locations.
Markets and fruit/veggie stands are a great way to purchase fresh and locally grown produce. Enjoy picking seasonal fresh flowers or apple picking at a local location.
From year round markets selling a selection of local meats and baked goods, to seasonal and roadside stands selling ripened produce picked straight from the field, Middlesex County offers an abundance of opportunity to eat local. We invite you to taste the difference fresh makes!
Do you love organic, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, all grown close to home?