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Silver Lakes Golf & Conference Centre

Silver Lakes Golf & Conference Centre

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4.3 Google Review
21114 Yonge St, East Gwillimbury, Ontario, L9N 0J8, Canada
(905) 836-8070 www.silverlakesgolf.com
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Jan 28, 2018
Nice place. Really creepy coming here at night. Especially since there is next to no lighting. Needs more light outside of the main enterance and in the parking lot.

Oct 18, 2017
I was here for a wedding reception, so this rating does not pertain to the golfing experience at Silverlakes. It has a very nice outside gazebo for mid-sized wedding ceremonies and the indoor hall is large, but despite the presence of security, it was very difficult to enter and exit the premises because there is no designated smoking area so the doors were always blocked by a rather surly and drunken crowd. The food was good for a wedding reception, grilling seems to be a specialty of theirs.

Jun 13, 2017
I've come here twice now for work meetings and we really like this location since you can sit in multiple places for lunch and really take in the sun nicely. We've had a barbecue menu here and we got an ice cream truck to come too this time. Lots of space on the premises to also play games/icebreakers and other activities. Inside room is also nice and was well staffed for tea/coffee. Lots of parking as well. Recommend for a meeting or event for sure.

Sep 3, 2017
Great course. Nice layout. Lots of challenge. In fantastic condition.

Mar 18, 2018
Beware of mosquito attack. Bring your bug spray.

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