A Place Of Some Importance  A British traveler in the 1830's wrote, "Oakville stands close upon the lake at the  mouth of a little river called Sixteen Mile Creek and owes its existence to a gentleman  by the name of Chisholm and bids fair to become a place of some importance."  QUOTE FROM ANNA BROWNELL JAMESON  Winter Stories and Summer Rambles in Canada, 1838

The prophecy rang true as Oakville became a bustling port, shipping goods across the great waters of Lake Ontario toward the St. Lawrence. To the locals it provided a bountiful harvest of pike and salmon.

The westerly shoreline was dotted with the tidy cottages of fishermen and mariners. To the east were grand homes of handmade brick and local limestone that yielded to the chisel and lathe beautiful architectural detail -- respectful duplications of European heritage.

It was here that Toronto’s gentry took refuge from bustling city life and surrendered to Oakville’s beauty and old world charm. Stone fences, lush lawns that were once polo fields and private gates are vivid reminders of these glorious times.

Nearly a century and a half later, The Daniels Corporation presents a magnificent condominium residence, one that is true to Oakville’s tradition of understated elegance.

One Eleven Forsythe is nestled in Oakville’s harbour overlooking what is undoubtedly one of the finest locations in the province.

Experience unsurpassed excellence in every sense of the word. Live steps from your boat, dine in world-class restaurants and enjoy the delightfully eclectic shops of the old downtown.

One Eleven Forsythe is a tribute to a way of life that values style, refinement and quality.