The Oak Bluff area was settled by British and Scottish settlers in the 1870s. Rail service arrived in the community in 1901 and a grain elevator was established soon after to serve the mainly agricultural area. The Perimeter Highway, which skirts the city of Winnipeg, was constructed on the east side of the community in the 1950s and greatly increased traffic through the area. From 1960 to 1972, Oak Bluff was part of a region controlled by the City of Winnipeg under the
Metropolitan Winnipeg Act, which led to commercial and industrial development in the area. Between 2011 and 2016, the community's population increased from 581 to 1,051, the
second largest percentage increase (80.9%) of any community in Manitoba. It increased by 37% to 1,442 persons between 2016 and 2021. == Demographics ==