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Bronte Village: Bordered by Third Line and Burloak Drive, South of Rebecca Street and North of Lake Ontario. With the arrival of the marina, several years ago, Bronte Village’s trendy lakeside appeal attracts residents who value connection with Lake Ontario and the outdoor lifestyle enhanced by quaint shops, CJs Art Café and great dining opportunities. The Village of Bronte features the Bronte Village Mall, yoga studios, a seniors’ recreation center, picturesque water front parks and a pier that has become the ideal mid point of many a walk. There is easy access to the QEW and the Bronte Go station.Bronte Village offers older Bungalows on large lots with room for renovations, various apartment options, upscale town homes and live/ work opportunities. Great Lakes neighborhood offers newer, luxury homes.
Central Oakville: Bordered by Dorval Drive, Sixteen Mile Creek, Speers Road and Lake Ontario. From Central Oakville you are in walking distance to great downtown shopping, restaurants, the theater, galleries, and the scenic Lake Ontario, it is a hub of culture for the town. Midnight Madness, Annual Santa Claus Parade and the Oakville jazz Festival offering free concerts over a 3 day weekend, yearly water front festival and over twenty local parks, the Oakville museum, and two marinas. Oakvilles’ Burloak Canoe Club, home of Olympic Athletes is located just north of the library on the Sixteen Mile Creek. Real Estate options in this area are varied and exciting. You will also notice many historically- significant, plaqued Heritage Homes as you stroll around town. From generous sized lots with the ability to accommodate major renovation projects to upscale townhomes and condos, this area appeals to those suburbanites that still crave an urban element to day to day life.
College Park: Bordered by the Sixteen Mile Creek, Upper Middle Road, Trafalgar and the QEW. The College Park area offers quiet neighborhood for family life. Offering a wide mix of housing styles from apartments, semis, town homes, raised ranch, bungalows, sidesplit and two story detached homes. The area offers beautiful winding trails that follow the Sixteen Mile Creek and Glen Abbey Golf Course, perfect for today’s young active family. Easy access to Oakville Place, Oakville’s Sheridan College, a public library, parks, restaurants and shopping and a variety of public and private schooling. College Park has quick easy access to highways, GO train at Cross Avenue, and is connected from the east to the west by the Smith Triller Viaduct which crosses the Sixteen Mile Creek.
Falgarwood: Bordered by the QEW, Upper Middle Road and Ninth Line. Close to Oakville Place mall and the Upper Oakville shopping center offer great convenience. Many homes are within walking distance of Sheridan College. This area provides commuters with quick access to the QEW and the 403. Falgarwood attract many families with it’s quiet streets, mature landscape. Styles include town homes, semis, bungalows, side splits and two story homes.
Ford: Bordered by Maple Grove, Lake Ontario, Cornwall and Winston Churchill. Ford boasts many excellent schools including Oakville Trafalgar High School. Commuters enjoy easy access to the 403, QEW as well as the Oakville and Clarkson Go Stations. Real estate offerings in this area include detached two storey family homes, and bungalows.
Glen Abbey: Bordered by Upper Middle Road, QEW, Bronte Road and Sixteen Mile Creek. The Glen Abbey area is home to the famous Oakville Glen Abbey Golf Course as well as many parks and trails. The Glen Abbey Recreation Centre offers pool, library, ice pads and gymnastics and many programs to accommodate the needs of families. Glen Abbey allows its residents quick and easy access to the 403, QEW and 407, as well as easy access to the Bronte Go Train Station. The real estate styles provide a variety of accommodations for different life stages, budgets, and taste. Large detached two story homes, condos, semis, town homes and apartments.
Central Oakville/Kerr Village: Located within walking distance to downtown Oakville is the distinct community of Kerr Village, it offers quaint shops, cozy coffee shops, little bakeries and many other local treasures. Kerr Village offers urban living within walking distance to major transportation, The Oakville GO Station at Cross Avenue and shopping steps away. House styles include bungalows, 2 storey, semi’s, and townhomes; apartment living is available in both older style buildings and brand new builds.
Morrison: Bordered by Chartwell, Maple Grove, Cornwall and Lake Ontario. The Morrison Creek area offers fourteen different parks to explore, beautiful private schools, and is just a short drive to the famous picturesque Gairloch Gardens and Art Gallery. Quick easy access to the QEW, 403 as well as the Oakville GO Station; known for large stately homes and generous mature lots.
Old Oakville: Stretches east of the Sixteen Mile Creek, north of Lake Ontario south of Cornwall Road and West of Chartwell Road. Old Oakville offers exceptional dining, unique upscale shops, and is close to the theater. Close to the waterfront which features picturesque parks, two marinas, art galleries, and great schools, both private and public; easy access to QEW and Oakville GO Station. A diverse selection of homes from historical architecture, upscale apartments over looking the lake, to more modern luxurious designs.
River Oaks: Bordered by Trafalgar to the east, south of Dundas, Upper Middle and Sixteen-Mile Creek. River Oaks offers community centers, and great access to beautiful ravine trails of the Sixteen Mile Creek for family hikes or bike rides. Commuters will appreciate this location with easy access to the QEW, 403, 407 and short ride to the Oakville Go Station; and convenient distance to shopping, and dining. River Oaks offers both private and public schools and daycare within the community. Home styles range from semi, townhomes and detached traditional two-storey, to luxury homes backing ravines.
Oak Park is a village style community within River Oaks. Offering detached housing, live work accommodations, apartments, town houses and semi detached houses. Oak Park offers a different style of homes and a lifestyle not traditional to suburban living. Whether you’re downsizing or buying your first home come walk the neighborhood of Oak Park, see what it has to offer. Conveniently close to shopping and dining.
Sherwood Heights/ Clearview: Bordered by Ford Drive, Royal Windsor Drive, the QEW and east to Winston Churchill drive, Located on the eastern edges of Oakville, Sherwood height offers great schools, numerous parks and walking trails great for the outdoor active family. For commuters there is quick and easy access to the QEW, 403, as well as quick access to the Clarkson GO train station. This area is perfect for any young Oakville family with its’ close proximity to movie theaters, sports complex, shopping and quick easy access to Mississauga. Home styles range from detached two storey, semi’s and townhomes.
South West Oakville: Bordered by Dorval Drive to Third Line, Rebecca Street and Lake Ontario. South West Oakville is one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Oakville. Known for it’s large lots and spacious yards. With many local parks including Coronation Park located right on the waterfront. Oakville’s Coronation Park is well known for its’ Polar Bear Dip. Adventurers gather on New Year’s Day to take the plunge in Lake Ontario and raise money for World Vision. Easy access to the QEW and 403 and close quarters to the Bronte Go Train Station this is homebuyer’s heaven. This community has everything from day care centers, community pools, recreation centers, and with excellent coffee shops, and close to proximity to Hopedale mall. Housing styles in this area include bungalows, side splits, two story houses and semis. This area has quiet streets and offers scenic mature landscapes.
Wedge Wood Creek/Joshua Creek: Located East of Trafalgar Road, North of Upper middle, south of Dundas and East of Ninth Line. Wedge Wood Creek represents two distinct areas, modern newer homes, and mature older homes. The area offers many great walking trails and parks and has quick access to the 403, QEW, and Go Transit lines. Upper Oakville shopping center is close offering many little coffee shops and restaurants. The Iroquois library and recreation facilities are a great fit for any family. Housing styles available in this area are executive town homes, detached two story homes, semis, and modern style bungalows.
West Oakville: Bordered by Dorval Drive, Bronte Road, Rebecca Street and Speers Road. Perfect for young families, with dinner theaters, day care centers, community pools, yoga centers, and many fabulous local restaurants, and quaint shops there’s something for everybody. Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre is a unique multi-purpose recreation, arts and culture facility. Quick access to the 403, QEW and Bronte GO close by it’s an ideal area for those commuting. Housing styles include two storey, bungalows and side splits on large mature lots, many with great renovation potential.
West Oak Trails/Westmount/Bronte Creek: Located North of Upper Middle Road, South of Dundas Street, East of Bronte Creek and West of Sixteen Mile Creek; a popular neighborhood for young families offering both public and separate schools with French immersion options. Third Line and Dundas was chosen as the location for the new Oakville Hospital; state-of-the-art facility with a full range of health services. Close to shopping centers, ravine walking trails and a great community center. The Oakville Soccer Club offers indoor soccer centre with full-sized regulation soccer field with FIFA class artificial turf that can be divided into 4 mini fields. For outdoor enthusiast Bronte Provincial Park on the Oakville side has overnight camping available. A great area for young active families; West Oak Trails offers two story detached, semis, and town houses. Families can move up in house size many times without leaving this great community.