• Get Your Spring Plants and Support Oak Bluff School

    Purchase your spring plants and flowers through Glenlea Greenhouses and support the Oak Bluff Home & School Committee!

  • Visit Oak Bluff West during the Spring Parade of Homes

    Whether you're new to Oak Bluff West or it's been a few years since your last visit, the Spring 2016 Parade of Homes is the perfect opportunity to get a closer look at this growing community.

  • What’s in a name? The History of Our Streets

    The streets of Oak Bluff West have been named after original settlers, as well as natural prairie elements that are abundant in Manitoba.

  • Oak Bluff Early Years’ Family Dinner & Dance

    Support the Oak Bluff Early Years' Expansion Project by attending their Dinner and Family Dance on February 20th!

  • New Home Info Series: Comprehensive Steps to Owning a New Home

    Buying a new home is the largest purchase most of us will ever make. With that important investment comes feelings of uncertainty and stress. But, buying a new home is also the most exciting purchase that we'll make!

  • New Home Info Series: Choosing a Builder

    When you buy a new home, choosing a builder is about much more than style and cost. Choosing the right builder can help protect your investment and bring your design dreams to life.

  • New Home Info Series: Why Buy New?

    There are countless reasons to buy a new home! Today's builds are better, safer and stronger than ever, and when you buy a new home, you know exactly what you're getting.

  • January at FortWhyte Alive

    FortWhyte Alive, conveniently located just minutes east of Oak Bluff West on McGillivray Boulevard, offers a full calendar of outdoor activities year round.

  • Snow much to Enjoy in Winter!

    Winter sometimes makes us want to stay inside as much as possible, spending time watching TV and keeping warm. Getting active outdoors is actually the best way to keep your body warm and healthy in the chilly months. 

    Let your inner figure skater shine! (Or hold the hands of a little skater in training). Every Friday night at Oak Bluff Recreation Centre your family is welcome to get together with friends in the community for a free skate on the outdoor rink. The skate goes from 6:45 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. and is open to all skill levels.  Who knows? This could be your year to finally learn that backwards figure eight.

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    Photo Credit: Chris Sampson

    Or, for the budding hockey player in your life, the rink is also open from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Sunday for Sticks and Pucks – nets are supplied, but make sure to bring your own stick and a helmet for safety.

    Down the road, Fort Whyte Alive has some great outdoor activities for the whole family. The Richardson Rrrun Toboggan Slide is one of the longest in the city, sloping down a big hill, and guaranteed to give you an exciting rush. Guided Nordic Walking tours run every Saturday and are sure to get your blood pumping. For a less vigorous walk, the centre also offers a guided interpretive hike every Sunday at 2 p.m. Snowshoe rentals, skating and cross-country skiing are also available. 
    Check out fortwhyte.org for more information.

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    Best Slide in Winnipeg 
    Photo Credit: Stan Swanson

    For those who want to take their outdoor fitness to the next level, the Running Room on the corner of Grant and Kenaston offers run clubs twice a week year-round. The group can offer advice for what to wear and answer any questions you might have about winter running. Runningroom.org

    Of course, with all these activities keep health and safety in mind. Check the weather before you go outside and dress appropriately. 

  • Native Plant Solutions

    Ever wonder who decides which grasses grow alongside the ponds? Qualico Communities has partnered with Native Plant Solutions to ensure that residents of Oak Bluff West get to enjoy the natural beauty of Manitoba’s wetlands, while raising the bar for environmentally responsible developments.

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