Oakville Place

Oakville Place
Atrium after renovation in 2017
LocationOakville, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°27′41″N 79°41′15″W / 43.461523°N 79.687423°W / 43.461523; -79.687423
Opening date1981
ManagementRioCan Real Estate Investment Trust
Stores and services100
Anchor tenants1
Floor area42,000 m2 (452,000 sq ft)
Floors2
Websitewww.oakvilleplace.com

Oakville Place Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping mall in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Opened in March 1981, the mall is the only major indoor mall in the Town of Oakville. The mall is approximately 42,000 square metres (452,000 sq ft). It is managed by RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust.

A centerpiece of the mall was once a monumental clock, 12 ft (3.7 m) tall and weighing 6,000 lb (2,700 kg), that chimes every quarter-hour. Designed by Chester Niziol of Omniplan Design Group and built and installed by Soheil Mosun Ltd. of Toronto, the project went into production in January 1980 and was completed in time for the mall's opening. The clock was removed in 2016 following a change in ownership. Oakville Place was described by the American Automobile Association as "Oakville's leading shopping mall".

Oakville Place was first owned and maintained by Cadillac Fairview before being bought by RioCan in the 2010s.

The mall is located at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth Way and Trafalgar Road. Oakville Transit bus route 13 (Westoak Trails) stops on the north side of the mall on Leighland Avenue and makes connections with Oakville GO Station.