Oakville Place
240 Leighland Ave, Oakville, ON L6H 3H6, Canada
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- Phone(905) 842-2140
- Websiteoakvilleplace.com
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Gopi Dev
My wife and I visited Oakville Place last week, and we were pleasantly surprised by how charming and enjoyable our experience turned out to be. The mall has a warm, inviting atmosphere that made us feel instantly relaxed—from the tasteful décor to the gentle buzz of activity, it’s a lovely place to spend an afternoon. One of the highlights of our visit was discovering a counter offering Middle Eastern sweets and snacks. Everything we tried was fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. It added a unique and delicious touch to our outing, and we’ll definitely be going back for more! Whether you're looking to shop, stroll, or just enjoy a little bite with someone special, Oakville Place is well worth a visit. Highly recommended!
Yuande You (Audi Yu)
A pretty big shopping center in Oakville, located in the center of Oakville. Including a lot of common brand and convenient sets. A lovely place to go in the village.
James K.
I am very surprised that this place doesn't make you feel like the busy malls in GTA, Yorkdale, STC or OSHAWA Centre . Too quiet and even quite a few vacant retail spaces in a rich part of town. Do I miss something?
Mawn & Me Shop
Oakville place has gotten so much better in the last few years with the variety of stores. However, a lot of popular stores don’t seem to last long there. It can be quite a beautiful mall to visit during Christmas time, and they offer photos with Santa and other special events throughout the year.
Jaswinder Bains
most stores closed, good mall, nice staff, excellent food court. the only issue is the stores closing. Near a lot of schools so there’s alot of kids but it’s near the highway. i recommend opening more popular franchises instead of unknown stores no one shops at.