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Burlington is located in the southern part of Ontario, between Toronto and Hamilton on the north shore of Lake Ontario. It has a population of approximately 151,000.
The City of Burlington is full of sights and sounds, with outdoor and indoor adventures. Miles of splendid trails are available for cyclists, rollerbladers, hikers, joggers and cross country skiers. On Lake Ontario, people enjoy sailing, swimming, boating and fishing. The city recently renovated its waterfront which now boasts a weather observatory, expansive children’s playground, water jet plaza, pond for model boats and ice skating in the winter, as well as a restaurant.
Burlington holds various festivals throughout the year such as Art in the Park, Road Races, Sound of Music, Children’s Festival, Ribfest, and Canada Day. Kings Highway from Burlington to Port Credit offer a scenic drive on a beautiful day. The Royal Botanical Gardens, one of North America’s largest botanical gardens containing the world’s largest collection of lilacs, is housed in Burlington. The Burlington Art Centre boasts Canada’s most contemporary ceramics, art exhibits, an indoor conservatory and a newly built unique café. And of course, with the Niagara Escarpment in the backdrop, a visit to the beautiful Niagara Falls is about an hour away. Burlington also has one of the two naturally occurring magnetic hills in Canada located north of Bayview Park on King Road.
The climate of Burlington is for the most part continental with warm humid summers and cold dry winters. Lake Ontario naturally moderates the temperature and protects the city from extreme temperatures. Temperatures generally rage from 22°C in the summer to -5°C in the winter.
Burlington is comprised of various neighbourhoods including Maple, Wellington Square, Dynes, Longmoor, and Shoreacres. The newer communities include Tyandaga, Brant Hills, Headon Forest, Pallmer, Millcroft, and the mountainside. Among these neighbourhoods are various options including everything from new townhouse developments to single family dwellings, and high-rise waterfront condos. The average condo in Burlington is about $180,000 and $270,000 for a detached single family home. Fill out the form on this page to receive Burlington home listings as soon as they become available on the market.