Achieve Your Dream Oakville Lifestyle
Enjoy an Elevated Living Experience in Upper Joshua Creek
Achieve the Oakville lifestyle you want with Mattamy’s newest phase of the Upper Joshua Creek community, featuring superior quality, energy-efficient Net Zero Ready* select homes and leading-edge geothermal technology throughout. This thoughtfully planned community combines the best of nature’s beauty with lifestyle-enhancing amenities. Find the home that fits your needs from a collection of stylish Town and Detached Homes.
Superior Homes, Desired Location
The superior build quality that comes with Mattamy Homes (and Net Zero Ready enhancements in our 2-Storey Town and Detached Homes) set this sought-after Oakville location even further apart from the rest. Live your dream Oakville lifestyle with easy access to abundant amenities, including a future elementary school, neighbourhood park and community village square. Enjoy the prestigious charm of Oakville’s shopping areas and restaurants, as well as easy transportation options, including the Oakville GO and Highway 403.
Live Seamlessly Sustainable
Lower your carbon footprint and elevate your lifestyle in a home that features sustainable geothermal technology. Our select Net Zero Ready* homes include more insulation,† high-performance windows,† airtightness requirements and improved ventilation† for a more comfortable and more energy efficient† home. You’ll also enjoy added energy efficiency from LED lighting, hot water on demand and a ground source heat pump.
Thrive Today and Tomorrow
Own the Oakville home designed to help you thrive today and tomorrow with the latest phase of Mattamy’s Upper Joshua Creek. This thoughtfully designed community will help you seamlessly lower your greenhouse gas emissions, reduce energy consumption and enjoy a quieter, more peaceful living experience.***
*According to the standards for Net Zero Ready as adopted by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.
†Compared to a minimum Ontario Building Code home.
***The above projections are the result of modelling exercises by a third-party engineering consultant comparing a CHBA Net Zero Ready home geothermally heated and cooled to a minimum Ontario Building Code home using a typical natural gas furnace and electric air conditioning operating under similar conditions.