Creemore was one of the original claimants for the location of Ontario's smallest jailhouse. Its jailhouse, with dimensions at 4.5 metres by 6 metres, make it smaller than the other early claimants,
Tweed, and
Coboconk; however, others in
Rodney,
Port Dalhousie,
Providence Bay, and Berens River are smaller. Today, the jail has been converted into a museum. There are two
arenas (Stayner, Creemore), three
Baseball Parks (Nottawa, Stayner, with the largest being in New Lowell) and 3
Golf Courses (Duntroon Highlands, Batteaux Creek Golf Club, Mad River Golf and Country Club) in Clearview. The
Bruce Trail runs along the
Niagara Escarpment in the western part of the township, and there is a cross-country skiing centre in Duntroon. Devil's Glen
Provincial Park, Nottawasaga Lookout and Noisy River Provincial Nature Reserves, and Nottawasaga Bluffs, New Lowell, and Carruthers Memorial
Conservation Areas as well as the Mel McKean Memorial Park, Gowan Memorial Park, Ives Park, Kinsmen Participark, and Legion Park are all green spaces located within the township. The Stayner hay monster is located at Fernwood Farm & Market. It is a monster made of hay. The Great Northern Exhibition is held annually in Clearview Township. ==Infrastructure==