Tourist Attractions in Oakville, ON with opening times

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110 King St, Oakville, L6J 1B1

(905) 844-2695
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Customers highly enjoy the ghost walks and the scenic beauty of Oakville's parks, specifically near Lake Ontario. The garden is a notable attraction, and the animal sculptures are praised for their realism. Family-friendly activities are appreciated.
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2018 Dundas Street East, Oakville, L6H 7G2

(905) 257-3577
Agram garden center. We look forward to assisting you in your search for the perfect business that suits your needs. Agram Garden Center believes we are that business. Our customer service, combined with our pricing, is unmatched by any competitor.
Agram Garden Centre is highly praised for its knowledgeable, professional, and friendly staff. The owners and employees are described as intelligent, unique, wise, and determined. The service is excellent and customers appreciate the help they receive. There is a wide variety of plants available, with a particular mention of roses. The pricing is reasonable and items are in stock. Some customers have noted that the staff can come across as rough, but overall the experience is great.
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2340 Ontario St, Unit 1, Oakville, L6L 6P7

(289) 724-5435
As one might guess by driving along Oakville’s well-known Lakeshore, early settlement of Oakville centred around its vast shoreline. The natural harbour at Bronte was a commercial port of entry for merchants and sailors in the early 1800’s. In 1827, Colonel William Chisholm purchased land at the mouth of the Sixteen Mile Creek on Lake Ontario to develop a shipbuilding yard. Ship-building and timber became important industries that attracted a variety of settlers to the area.
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144 Front St, Oakville, L6J 2Y5

(905) 845-6601
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97 Forsythe Street, Oakville, L6K 3R7

(905) 845-6601
Historical landmark
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7 W River St, Oakville, L6L 3B3

(905) 688-0868

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