Residents invited to learn more about new community centre, library, and park

Monday, March 07, 2022

The Town of Oakville is excited to share the latest conceptual design plans for the future Sixteen Mile community centre, library, and park, expected to open in north Oakville in 2024. In a newly released video showcasing the state-of-the-art recreation and culture facility, library, and community park, residents can learn more about the facility features and amenities including its unique and flexible multi-use indoor and outdoor spaces.

Residents are invited to share their program ideas to help bring Oakville’s newest recreation and culture complex to life. Virtual open house information sessions will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 6 p.m. or Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 12 p.m.

A project overview will be shared at the start of each meeting followed by smaller breakout rooms listed below to discuss program options and suggestions with Recreation and Culture, Parks and Open Space, and Oakville Public Library staff:

Please pre-register for one or both of the virtual meetings offered by emailing northpark@oakville.ca or calling 905-815-2000 and indicate which breakout room(s) you would like to join. Please note, discussions in Breakout Rooms 1A-1C occur at the same time, followed by discussions in Breakout Rooms 2A-2C, which occur at the same time. Once registration is complete, you will receive an email meeting invitation providing you with the link to join the information session on the date(s) you have chosen. If you have questions, please submit them when you are pre-registering or ahead of the meeting by emailing northpark@oakville.ca.

“Council and I are so excited to share plans for Oakville’s newest recreation and culture complex, opening in 2024. We remain committed to delivering the programs, services, and facilities you need to live, play, work, and support your family. I hope you’ll participate in the upcoming virtual open house information sessions and share your ideas on program options that support the community’s active and creative interests.”

Mayor Rob Burton