Halton Region is currently in the red-control zone

The Town of Oakville is excited to reopen our doors as soon as we can safely do so. All public health guidelines remain in effect.

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  • 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville
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Seniors Centres

We provide quality programming and social opportunities for ages 50+ with a wide variety of fitness, recreational and cultural options for older adults.

Image of the Bank of Canada Museuem

Image of the Bank of Canada Museuem

Join us online using Zoom or by telephone for our exciting Coffee & Conversation series.

Our Coffee & Conversation guest on Tuesday, March 9, will be John Probert who will regale us with incredible stories of treasure hunting and take a look at a small selection of treasures. To share an item, pre-registration is required at least 24 hours before the event.

Join us on Tuesday, March 30 for the story of Viola Desmond, the first woman other than royalty to be featured on a Canadian bank note in regular circulation, as presented by the Visitor Services team from the Bank of Canada Museum.

No internet? No problem. You can join by telephone.

These are free ZOOM events, however pre-registration is required. Email scww@oakville.ca or call Colborne Centre staff at 905-815-5960 and leave your name and telephone number to get more information.

Online registrants will receive an email 24 hours beforehand with a link to the Zoom presentation.

Register for a Coffee & Conversation

Live phone conversations about health, history and more!

Live phone conversations about health, history and more!

Explore a wide variety of topics with others in our Without Walls phone-based programs.

No special equipment or account needed.

Without Walls (WOW) is a series of free 30 to 60-minute multi-person phone conversations covering various topics, like Travel Talk with George, Vision Health and Wellness, and more.

You do not need to be a member of Oakville Seniors Services to participate. And no special equipment is needed, just a telephone.

Check out the Without Walls program calendar and pre-register for your preferred day(s) now. Morning sessions start at 10 a.m. Monday to Friday. An afternoon session is offered Mondays at 1:30 p.m.

Without Walls calendar and details

More pre-booked drop-in options are now available!

The Town of Oakville is excited to reopen our doors in the red-control zone of the province's COVID-19 framework. Residents can now register for select drop-in activities and rentals at our seniors centres, pools, fitness centres, gymnasiums, arenas and culture studios.

Not all facilities or amenities are available at this time. If you can't find your favourite program, check back regularly. Activities are being added as safety measures can be put in place.

Spaces are limited and available first-come, first-served. Please be courteous and cancel your booking if your plans change, so that others are able to attend. You can cancel your booking online, or call the facility directly if you are cancelling last-minute.

Visit our Programs FAQs page for more information.

Winter programs

Online and phone-based activities

Check out our Virtual Programs page for online fitness classes, cultural discussions, cooking workshops and much more! Join us using Zoom or your telephone. Some classes can also be found or re-watched on our YouTube channel. Fees may apply to specific programs.

A series of Without Walls (WOW) phone-based programs are also offered for ages 50+.

While the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts remains closed for in-person performances, but we are offering a Mini Season of virtual performances.

There's Snow Place Like Home for winter adventures!

As part of our There's Snow Place Like Home campaign throughout the winter months, the Town of Oakville is excited to introduce a wide variety of opportunities for families, youth and adults to get outside and stay active while we're practising physical distancing this season. All programs offered follow strict COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

Outdoor skating times at Trafalgar Park Community Centre are offered weather-permitting and can be booked using Active Oakville, our online drop-in program finder and registration system.

Seniors memberships

An active Senior Services membership is not required to register for programs at this time. Updates regarding membership requirements will be shared in the Senior Services newsletter and on the Seniors Services Facebook page.

  • Iroquois Ridge
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Iroquois Ridge Older Adults Centre

Iroquois Ridge Older Adults Centre

Iroquois Ridge Older Adults Centre

1051 Glenashton Drive
905-338-4255, ext. 3745

Located at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre, which also has a library and pool, we offer many programs and a great place to socialize for those ages 50+.

Iroquois Ridge OAC page

QEPCCC Older Adult Centre

QEPCCC Older Adult Centre

QEPCCC Older Adult Centre

2302 Bridge Road
905-815-5979

Located in our state-of-the-art Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre. The older adult centre is a great place to meet new people and try something new.

QEPCCC OAC page

River Oaks Mature Adults Club

River Oaks Mature Adults Club

River Oaks Mature Adults Club

2400 Sixth Line
905-338-4186

The River Oaks Mature Adults Club (ROMAC) runs great 50+ programs at the River Oaks Community Centre.

River Oaks MAC page

Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors

Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors

Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors

1565 Old Lakeshore Road West
905-815-5960

The Sir John Colborne Centre offers a wide variety of social, recreational, health and wellness activities for Oakville seniors close to Coronation Park in Bronte.

Sir John Colborne RCS page

Trafalgar Park Older Adults Centre

Trafalgar Park Older Adults Centre

Trafalgar Park Older Adults Centre

133 Rebecca Street
905-338-4406

The Trafalgar Park Older Adults Centre is located in Kerr Village at Trafalgar Park Community Centre and a short stroll from Downtown Oakville.

Trafalgar Park OAC page

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