The Tribute community of Oak Park, situated in River Oaks, between Trafalgar & Sixth Line, Gelenashton to Dundas, which since being developed has become a firm favourite of young professional and their growing families. It offers a Dickensian atmosphere with it crescented tree lined streets of detached, semis, townhomes, condominiums & retirement homes .
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Future development surrounding the area will see more commercial offices, retail and low and high density structures being erected on the vacant lands now abbuting Trafalgar, Oak park Blvd and Dundas. To see the towns proposed plan for the area please click here. (Be patient it is a large document so it may take some time to load, click on the highlioghted links for parts 2 and parts 3).
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Above left. Central Park Condominiums, one of four buildings in the uptown core start from the low $200,000's for a 1 bedroom condo. Above right. Chartwell Retirement Home on Oak Park Blvd.
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Easy access to the QEW 403, 401, 407 and a short distance to the GO station for rail (including VIA) transportation to Toronto to the East and Hamilton to the west. The GO bus service also stops on Trafalgar on its way to and from York University in Toronto.
It is perfectly locate,d to the North Oakville commercial area where most of your shopping needs are met on your doorstep with larger chains such as Loblaws, Walmart, Longo's, LCBO,Winners, Homesense, Canadian Tire, and numerous independant stores to meet you every need. In addition there are many eateries in the area fomr Asian, Italian, family favourites such as Turtle Jacks, Kelseys, and The Keg, and a handfull of bars and pubs such as Greyfriars that offers a good menu, good atmosphere, and feature nights that include music trivia on Tuesdays, Poker nights on Wednesdays and live music from featured performers on Thursdays and Fridays.
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Oak Park is also home to the new 70,000 sq ft, state of the art Police Headquaters (below left), south of Dundas, between Sixth Line and Oak Park Blvd.
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The Trafalgar Memorial, Oak Park, Oakville (above right)
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Schools
Below you will find a comprehensive list along with the Fraser Institute's score cards for local schools in the Oak Park area. While every effort has been made to be as accurate as possible, please check with the schools directly to see if you are eligible for acceptance into the desired schools.
Oak Park Sales Activity 2011
| Type of property |
Number of sales |
Avg sale price |
Avg days on market |
| All property types |
59 |
$398,836 |
21 |
| Freehold Detached |
15 |
$499,265 |
15 |
| Freehold Semi, TH, Link |
47 |
$430,381 |
19 |
| Condo TH and Apt |
116 |
$266,863 |
30 |
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Taken from Oakville & Milton Real Estate Board
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For more specific information on the different districts of Oakville, including schools, Fraser Institue score cards, community facilities etc, please click on the appropriate district name
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| Bronte Creek |
Morrison |
| Bronte |
Oak Park |
| Central Oakville |
Old Oakville |
| College Park |
River Oaks |
| Clearview |
South West Oakville |
| Falgarwood |
Wedgewood Creek |
| Ford |
Westmount |
| Glen Abbey |
West Oakville |
| Joshua creek |
West Oak Trails |
To buy orsell a home in Oak Park, River Oaks or any other community in Oakville, please click here.
For Listings in Oak Park and the Oakville Area click here