I understand that "The Santa Clause" starring Tim Allen, was shot in this town. I am looking for the location of the townhouse they used as Scott Calvin's residence, where he causes Santa to fall off the roof. I already know where Neil and Laura's house is, I am looking for Scott Calvin's condo/townhouse. Can someone tell me where it is (i.e what street)? Was it in this town, or another one? Thank You!
The WASPS of Lakeshore Road Oakville are just PRETEND "WANNABE RICH" with delusions of grandeur! Truth: They are not even remotely close to the "RICH" of Toronto. StatsCan shows that the richest enclave in Oakville (South of Lakeshore)
has an average family income of $284,673/year. And the richest in Toronto?!?
Bridlepath $771,608/yr. Lawrence Park $689,416/yr. Rosedale $659,063/yr. Lytton Park $644,603/yr. Hogg's Hollow $575,776/yr. Forest hill $491,157/yr.
The WASPS of Lakeshore Road Oakville are just RACIST PRETEND "WANNABE RICH" with delusions of grandeur! Truth: They are not even remotely close to the "RICH" of Toronto. StatsCan shows that the richest enclave in Oakville (South of Lakeshore)
has an average family income of $284,673/year. And the richest in Toronto?!?
Bridlepath $771,608/yr. Lawrence Park $689,416/yr. Rosedale $659,063/yr. Lytton Park $644,603/yr. Hogg's Hollow $575,776/yr. Forest hill $491,157/yr.
Oakville is one of the most openly racist communities in the GTA. For the money required to move into upscale homes in Oakville, I would much rather live in the affluent neighbourhoods of Toronto - namely neighbourhoods like lawrence park, rosedale, forest hill, bridlepath, leaside, or edgehill.
I was born and raised in Oakville, and as much as I love going back to visit, I don't think I could live there b/c it has become quite a clusterf*ck (excuse my language but it's the only way I can express my frustration with what's happened to that town.) Cookie-cutter communities built on top of one another, and anything north of the QEW is an absolute crap show....there are wayyyyyy too many people living there now.
@DonLouiVer choose oakville. try and find a house in a village called Bronte. it's an old fishing village established in 1834. its a great place to live
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Can someone from Oakville help me here?
I understand that "The Santa Clause" starring Tim Allen, was shot in this town. I am looking for the location of the townhouse they used as Scott Calvin's residence, where he causes Santa to fall off the roof. I already know where Neil and Laura's house is, I am looking for Scott Calvin's condo/townhouse. Can someone tell me where it is (i.e what street)? Was it in this town, or another one? Thank You!
Bbob221 6 days ago
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The WASPS of Lakeshore Road Oakville are just PRETEND "WANNABE RICH" with delusions of grandeur! Truth: They are not even remotely close to the "RICH" of Toronto. StatsCan shows that the richest enclave in Oakville (South of Lakeshore)
has an average family income of $284,673/year. And the richest in Toronto?!?
Bridlepath $771,608/yr. Lawrence Park $689,416/yr. Rosedale $659,063/yr. Lytton Park $644,603/yr. Hogg's Hollow $575,776/yr. Forest hill $491,157/yr.
Not so smug are we now?
darren7678 5 months ago
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The WASPS of Lakeshore Road Oakville are just RACIST PRETEND "WANNABE RICH" with delusions of grandeur! Truth: They are not even remotely close to the "RICH" of Toronto. StatsCan shows that the richest enclave in Oakville (South of Lakeshore)
has an average family income of $284,673/year. And the richest in Toronto?!?
Bridlepath $771,608/yr. Lawrence Park $689,416/yr. Rosedale $659,063/yr. Lytton Park $644,603/yr. Hogg's Hollow $575,776/yr. Forest hill $491,157/yr.
Not so smug are we now?
MrKyleWW 5 months ago
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Oakville is one of the most openly racist communities in the GTA. For the money required to move into upscale homes in Oakville, I would much rather live in the affluent neighbourhoods of Toronto - namely neighbourhoods like lawrence park, rosedale, forest hill, bridlepath, leaside, or edgehill.
darren7678 7 months ago
I was born and raised in Oakville, and as much as I love going back to visit, I don't think I could live there b/c it has become quite a clusterf*ck (excuse my language but it's the only way I can express my frustration with what's happened to that town.) Cookie-cutter communities built on top of one another, and anything north of the QEW is an absolute crap show....there are wayyyyyy too many people living there now.
SFO14 1 year ago
you mad bro? shutup and stop whining
lovetoswimwithcows 7 months ago
@lovetoswimwithcows am I whining or just making a comment/observation on a once-beautiful town
SFO14 7 months ago
i want to work in toronto... but i want to relax outside of it...
either Burlington, Kingston, or Oakville...
which one will i choose? im so confused...
DonLouiVer 1 year ago
I left Oakville in 2002. Worst mistake in my whole life. Anyways thanks for the memorys of best of times.
cycimian 2 years ago
@cycimian
where are you located now since you left oakville?
im also choosing between burlington, kingston, and oakville... i haven't chosen yet which town i'd like to settle eventually..
DonLouiVer 1 year ago
@DonLouiVer choose oakville. try and find a house in a village called Bronte. it's an old fishing village established in 1834. its a great place to live
nataliehitchcox778 1 year ago
Great job with putting this video together. Oakville is a beautiful town and I'm happy to be a resident of it.
cornwallthedragon 3 years ago 3
Awesome editing!
08cct353RodriguesR 3 years ago 2
Cops, this shit is awesome
NastyNotion 3 years ago 2
Aww that looks awsome Ryan, great job!!
ReptileAlly 3 years ago 2