Helping our residents stay connected at a safe distance, the town is offering Canada Day activities for everyone to enjoy from their car, outdoors or at home. We're also encouraging personal reflection on what it means to be Canadian and how we can work towards creating a community where everyone feels respected and welcomed.
Visit the Canada Day page for details about Canada Day activities. Please remember to follow Provincial regulations and public health guidelines related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To report emergencies related to roads, traffic lights and signs, parks and trees or flooding and storms outside of ServiceOakville’s hours of operation, call 905-845-6601 to be connected with our afterhours dispatch service. Non-urgent reports can also be made using our online services.
Many of our facilities are closed to the public due to current public health measures related to COVID-19.
Oakville Transit is providing Holiday Service from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Canada Day, July 1, 2021. Please check the Oakville Transit website for details.
For information on fireworks and cottage fire safety tips and open air burning in Oakville visit the Fire Safety and Guidelines page.
The exterior of Town Hall will be lit orange on Canada Day in solidarity and in support of Indigenous communities across Canada. To learn more about how Oakville is honouring the Truth and Reconciliation process, visit our Indigenous Culture and Community page.