It's a new year, and there's lots of new events happening all over town!
With the holiday season almost over over, Oakville has several amazing events happening this weekend, from enjoying games at Dave and Buster's to admiring pieces of art.
There's always lots of fun things to do, and Oakville News has your full guide to what's going on in town. Here's our complete list of events for this weekend, Jan. 3-5, 2024.
This weekend's weather in Oakville starts out with snow on Friday, with temperatures reaching as low as -4°C. Flurries may come on Saturday with the temperature dropping to a low of -5°C and a high of -4°C.
Clouds will come on Sunday with temperatures going as low as -4°C
Oakville Events: January 3, 4 & 5
Friday, January 3, 2024
Weather forecast:
Daytime: Mix of sun and cloud, -3 (feels like -9), 30% chance of precipitation
Evening: A few flurries, -4 (feels like -11), 40% chance of precipitation
Wind speed: 23 km/h, North West
Events:
- Honouring the Past...Inspiring the Future: CFUW Oakville presents an exhibit marking the 75th anniversary of their local chapter of the national organization. (Read more here.)
- Central: Dave and Busters: Join Autism Ontario at Dave & Busters Oakville for some arcade fun! The arcade will be all to yourselves for the first hour. Doors will open to the public at 11:00 am. (Read more here.)
- Preschool Dance Party: Shake your sillies out at this special storytime that focuses on music, movement, and physical literacy! Ages 1-4 (Read more here.)
- Oakville Museum | Winter Craft and Tour: Create a special craft with your child and enjoy a guided tour of the Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate. The program fee applies to participating children only. Children must be accompanied and assisted by an adult. Ages 4 to 5. (Read more here.)
- Victorian Christmas at Bronte Creek Provincial Park: A special treat awaits you and your family - once the hustle and bustle of the day is over and you have time to relax and enjoy the school holiday with your family. You will learn about why and how some of the traditions started and continue to this day. There will be house tours, crafts, refreshments, music and story time. (Read more here.)
Saturday, January 4, 2024
Weather forecast:
Daytime: A few flurries, -5 (feels like -14), 40% chance of precipitation
Evening: Cloudy, -4 (feels like -11), 30% chance of precipitation
Wind speed: 32 km/h, West
Events:
- TOP Sports Learn to Play Hockey: For those between the ages of 4-8. Come to improve your hockey skills by learning from professional coaches who aim to inspire. (Read more here.)
- Honouring the Past...Inspiring the Future: CFUW Oakville presents an exhibit marking the 75th anniversary of their local chapter of the national organization. (Read more here.)
- Victorian Christmas at Bronte Creek Provincial Park: A special treat awaits you and your family - once the hustle and bustle of the day is over and you have time to relax and enjoy the school holiday with your family. You will learn about why and how some of the traditions started and continue to this day. There will be house tours, crafts, refreshments, music and story time. (Read more here.)
- Stitches - The Art of Sybil Rampen: This exhibition shows over 80 pieces of fibre art created by Sybil Rampen between 1973 – 2024. In 1983, Constance Howard (1919-2000,) a leading English textile artist and embroiderer, came to lecture at Sheridan College. Sybil attended Constance’s classes and her life changed forever. (Read more here.)
Sunday, January 5, 2024
Weather forecast:
Daytime: Mix if sun and cloud, -4 (feels like -11), 30% chance of precipitation
Evening: Cloudy, -4 (feels like -8), 30% chance of precipitation
Wind speed: 23 km/h, West
Events:
- TOP Sports Learn to Play Hockey: For those between the ages of 4-8. Come to improve your hockey skills by learning from professional coaches who aim to inspire. (Read more here.)
- Stitches - The Art of Sybil Rampen: This exhibition shows over 80 pieces of fibre art created by Sybil Rampen between 1973 – 2024. In 1983, Constance Howard (1919-2000,) a leading English textile artist and embroiderer, came to lecture at Sheridan College. Sybil attended Constance’s classes and her life changed forever. (Read more here.)
- Victorian Christmas at Bronte Creek Provincial Park: A special treat awaits you and your family - once the hustle and bustle of the day is over and you have time to relax and enjoy the school holiday with your family. You will learn about why and how some of the traditions started and continue to this day. There will be house tours, crafts, refreshments, music and story time. (Read more here.)