Adam and Jamie's Wedding
Oakville, Ontario, Canada, October, 2007
Venues
- Ceremony: Walton United Church
- Hotels: Country Inn Oakville
- Hotels: Hilton Garden Inn - Burlington Toronto
- Hotels: Holiday Inn, Trafalgar
- Hotels: Oakville Inn
- Hotels: Park Plaza Hotel Oakville
- Hotels: Quality Hotel & Suites Oakville
- Restaurants: Green Bean Coffee Roasting Co The
- Restaurants: Mixed Grill restaurant
- Restaurants: Oliver's Restaurant
- Places To Visit: Bronte Harbour
- Places To Visit: Niagara Falls
- Places To Visit: Oakville Gairloch Gardens
- Places To Visit: The CN Tower
Ceremony
Hotels
Country Inn Oakville
2930 S Sheridan WayOakville, ON L6J, CA
Park Plaza Hotel Oakville
360 Oakville Pl DrOakville, ON L6H, CA
Restaurants
Green Bean Coffee Roasting Co The
210 Lakeshore Rd EOakville, ON, Canada
Great place if you need a coffee, they do really nice cakes too!
Mixed Grill restaurant
2319 Lakeshore Rd WOakville, ON, Canada
While your in Oakville, you might want to eat at the Mixed Grill, if your staying close by or in a Hotel..
Oliver's Restaurant
141 Lakeshore EOakville, ON, Canada
Nice but alittle pricey if your on a budget, nice place though!
Places To Visit
Bronte Harbour
2340 Ontario StreetOakville, ON, Canada
The area that is presently Bronte was first settled by Europeans beginning in 1807, after the land was purchased from the Mississauga tribe and Trafalgar Township was surveyed. By 1856, Bronte was a busy Lake Ontario port, exporting wheat, building ships, and developing a thriving commercial fishery and stonehooking industry. The town's population grew to 550. With the coming of the railroad, the harbour's business declined and the population went down to 220. Bronte was incorporated as a village in 1952. Ten years later, the village and part of the Township of Trafalgar were amalgamated into the Town of Oakville. Unlike neighbouring Oakville, where by the late 1820s William Chisholm had financed a harbour privately, development of port facilities in Bronte was delayed until the founding of the Bronte Harbour Company. Led by Samuel Bealey Harrison, a politician, lawyer, and judge, residents of Bronte petitioned the government of Upper Canada to incorporate a company to build a harbour at the mouth of Twelve Mile Creek. After a ten-year struggle to obtain support, the Bronte Harbour Company was founded in 1846. By 1856, construction of Bronte's newly dredged harbour with two piers and a lighthouse was complete. The village's waterfront was transformed from a shallow marshland, inaccessible from the water, to a harbour with sufficient depth to sustain itself as a thriving Lake Ontario port.











