Living in Old Oakville - Spring is Making Her Appearance
Old Oakville, an area that encompasses the original old village of Oakville, is situated in south-central Oakville along the shores of Lake Ontario.
This time of year, Old Oakville, with it's majestic, old trees and unique early homes, comes alive with birdsong, trees and shrubs in bloom and garden beds alive with spring flowers.
Erchless Estate gardens overlooking Lake Ontario come alive in spring.
The white picket fences of yesteryear are a common sight in Old Oakville.
Thinking of making a move to Old Oakville?
To receive a complete list of homes currently available in Old Oakville, contact Jo-Anne Smith, Sales Representative with Brekland Realty Group, Brokerage, Oakville, Ontario at
905-285-0673 or 289-837-2132
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Old Oakville, a gracious place to live, comes alive in spring with the sights and sounds of long ago.
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Jo-Anne Smith, the author of this article, is a REALTOR® with Your Choice Realty , Mississauga, Ontario and welcomes your real estate inquiries. To contact her, visit www.oakville-burlingtonhomes.com |

Jo, these are such great, colorful, HAPPY spring pix...I love them! This is my favorite time of year!!
hi Kristin!
It's a beautiful area....I think you would just love visiting Old Oakville.
Jo
Jo, Old Oakville must have quite the history. It looks like a lovelyplace.
Jo:
Old Oakville has an abiance and aura that surrounds it. I remember some great dining experiences there.
Ty
Jo, after seeing your pictures I must make time to take a walk through Old Oakville again.
Malcolm,
It certainly does...I'm going to be writing about the history of Old Oakville in the upcoming days.
It reminds me of Belleville's Old East Hill.
Jo
Hi Jo-Anne,
Wow, you always do such an amazing job showcasing your community. Your photos are truly spectacular.
Jo - I'm looking forward to your post on old Oakville ..... I suspect you have been doing a lot of research lately learning all there is to know about areas around your new home.
Jo - I'll be looking forward to your Oakville history series.
Ty,
Was this when you used to be a boater and would tie up here for the night?
Jo
hi Janice,
Let me know when you're going for a walk there.....if I'm not busy, and you'd like some company, I'll join you!
Jo
Lynda,
Thanks kindly....I'm working on taking better photos, however I think I better hit the books and maybe take a course or two.
Jo
Kathy,
There's so much to see and do in the Oakville area....if I can touch on even a small fraction of it, I'll be very happy.
Jo
Thanks Marc!
Jo