Town of Oakville now owns an additional 5,404 square metres of prime waterfront land and trails following the final site plan approval for Edgemere Estates Limited. When completed, the publically accessible waterfront and trails will run south along Maple Grove Drive from Lakeshore Road to the waterfront, along the shore of Lake Ontario and then north connecting back to Lakeshore Road by way of a trail through Wedgewood Creek.
Flower bulbs and windows aren’t the only things opening up for spring in Oakville. Over the past 3 years, the former Queen Elizabeth Park High School building has been strategically transformed into a unique 144,000 square foot multi-purpose recreation, arts and culture facility to be known as Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC).
Bordered to the south by Upper Middle Road, to the north by Dundas Street, to the west by Bronte Creek Provincial Park, and to the east by Bronte Road, in less than 10 years the Bronte Creek community has grown from the former Richview Golf Club site into one of Oakville’s most desired addresses.
If you grew up in Oakville, you've surely been amazed by the immense growth over the years. If your new to town, or considering a move, who better than Oakville’s Mayor to share some recent highlights and his outlook moving forward.
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