Galaxie 390 - Crossroads
GALAXIE 390 cover Crossroads at 6th Line Pub and Sports Bar in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on October 5, 2013.
Galaxie 390 - Strange Face of Love
Galaxie 390 covering Strange Face of Love by Tito and the Tarantulas at the 6th Line Pub and Sports Bar in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on October 5, 2013.
Galaxie 390 - Cinnamon Girl
GALAXIE 390 covering Neil Young's Cinnamon Girl at the 6th Line Pub and Sports Bar in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on October 5, 2013
Galaxie 390 - Last Nite
GALAXIE 390 covering The Strokes, Last Nite at the 6th Line Pub and Sports Bar in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on October 5, 2013. Enjoy!
$59 MILLION ESTATE - Chelster Hall - 1150 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville
Welcome to Canada's $59 MILLION ESTATE - Chelster Hall - 1150 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville
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Chelster Hall
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About This Property
A trophy property of the highest order; designed for both formal business entertaining and extraordinary family gatherings. Akin to the 59 carat “Pink Star” diamond recently acquired at auction, Chelster Hall is an irreplaceable crown jewel. Without question, one of Canada’s finest estates. Nearly ten acres of direct waterfront on Lake Ontario within easy highway reach of Toronto’s financial district and the international airport.
Completed in 2006, following five years of careful contemplation, planning and construction, the estate is evocative of the great country castles of England. Built to look 100 years old, Chelster Hall will never age. Classic, timeless, and balanced architecture. Voluminous space. Old world craftsmanship by predominantly local artisans.
Drive through the double controlled front entry gates and pass the sentry gate house, heading towards the main residence. A sense of calm, space, privacy, happiness, and security prevails. Country club rolling lawns. Four season gardens and thousands of trees and shrubs.
Sublime and exquisitely proportioned principal rooms. Quarter sawn White Oak flooring. Plaster moulding. Custom cabinetry. European influenced elegant precast fireplace mantels (most with gas log insets). Top drawer quality abounds in the approximately 43,850 square foot main residence (above grade: 28,975 + lower level: 14,875).
Made for grand parties and entertaining. More muted fun in the main floor billiards room leads guests to the lower level where cheering, festivity, and banter happen. Kick up your heels on the dance floor. Incredible bowling lane. Watch the latest Hollywood release in the comfy leather chairs of the home cinema. Enjoy a single malt scotch and follow a sports team on the TV screens of the pub-influenced wet bar.
Chelster Hall is a world class residence to celebrate the very best that life has to offer.
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Galaxie 390 - Sweet Emotion
GALAXIE 390 covering Sweet Emotion at the 6th Line Pub and Sports Bar in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on October 5, 2013. Thanks for watching!
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How do you go about recreating a 24-hour auto race for a movie? If you’re the director James Mangold, meticulously.
His latest film, “Ford v Ferrari,” takes place in the mid-1960s as the Ford Motor Company is trying to come up with a car that can beat out Ferrari in the Le Mans auto race. The American executives bring on the car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and the driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale) to aid in that task.
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