We all have our own individual traditions and daily routines. Similarly, as a community, Oakvillians share many traditions and life experiences. Below are just a few of many Oakville experiences.
A Kid's Christmas in Oakville (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Christmas memories of Oakville (1939) By Barbara Thornton-Savage
Oakville’s lady of the dance (1960s on) By Judy Wedeles
Breathless anticipation of fireworks gone (1960s & 70s) By Judy Wedeles
Looking back fondly on Oakville’s Fashion scene (60s) By Judy Wedeles
Oakville Entertainment Then & Now (1900s) By William Davis
Meet the Collier Family (1920s on) By Leslie Collier and Family
The Many faces of Oakville (2007) By Angela Blackburn, the Oakville Beaver
The Rotary Club of Oakville (1924 on) The Rotary Club of Oakville
Downtown Oakville: A Tradition of friendly, personal service (1987)The Oakville Beaver
Oakville is turning Japanese (1983) The Oakville Beaver
Blanchard Family (1964-1985) By Bambi Blanchard
Tilley, A Special Barn Cat (1954-1955) By Allan Ross Wark
Rabbit Stew (1930s) By Bob Hughes
Memories of "Aunt" Jean (1954-59) By Allan Ross Wark
A Fond Remembrance of the Way We Were (1958-61) By Betty Hansford
The Junior Chamber of Commerce (JAYCEES 1958) The Making of New Friendships By Dick Maybee