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Living in Burlington, ON

Burlington Area Facts

  • Burlington has a Livability Score of 81/100, which is considered exceptional
  • Burlington crime rates are 10% lower than the Ontario average
  • Cost of living in Burlington is 6% lower than the Ontario average
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      Burlington, ON

      Located between Hamilton and Toronto in the centre of the densely populated and highly industrialized Golden Horseshoe region, the city of Burlington offers booming employment opportunities and a high quality of life. Wages are high, the crime rate is low and the cost of living is extremely affordable, which makes it a popular commuter suburb particularly for professionals with families. Burlington often makes an appearance on lists of the best places to live in in Canada and our Burlington Livability guide will make it easy to see why.

      As housing in Burlington is significantly more affordable than in downtown Toronto, many people choose to move to Burlington to raise their families while making the 45 minute drive to Toronto. Should you prefer to save on transportation by taking public transit, the GO trains offer reliable and affordable services to downtown Toronto. You’ll also be just a short drive away from Hamilton, a bustling young city with an abundance of dining and recreational options, as well as the picturesque Canadian town of Niagara Falls and Buffalo in the US. Getting around within Burlington is also convenient and inexpensive, with Burlington Transit offering a well-connected network of bus routes within the city. Cycling is also a great way to get around the city, with designated bike lanes on all major roads.

      Another reason Burlington is so popular with families is the city’s strong public education system, with a number of public and catholic schools in the region. Although largely Anglophone, Burlington also offers both private and public French immersion schools. With several parks, community centres, golf courses and public pools, Burlington offers plenty of recreational facilities for the entire family. Most communities are located within easy access to amenities and daily necessities. For a more comprehensive shopping experience, visit the Burlington Mall or the Mapleview Centre, popular shopping centres that offer everything from groceries to high-end retail brands.

      Any Burlington resident will highlight the range of events, activities and entertainment options that the city offers for all ages. To get a truly authentic taste of Burlington’s close knit local community, visit the highly popular summer Sound of Music Festival. The mysterious magnetic hills on King Road, on which cars defy the laws of gravity to travel uphill instead of downhill, is another favourite local spot you should be sure to check out.

      F Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Burlington? Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Kinsmen Park
      Ireland Park
      Colin Alton Parkette
      Brant Hills Park
      Pinemeadow Park
      Sinclair Park
      Newport Park
      Duncaster Park

      Entertainment

      Cineplex

      Food & Drink

      Subway
      Pita Nutso
      Barburrito
      Baskin-Robbins
      Subway
      Right Wingers
      Harvey's
      5West BrewPub and Kitchen

      A+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Burlington? Of all people who commute, 5.0% take public transportation in Burlington.
      Drive to Work
      43%

      3% higher than the CDN average

      Take Public Transit
      5%

      2% lower than the CDN average

      Walk to Work
      2%

      1% lower than the CDN average

      A+ Health & Safety

      Is Burlington a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Joseph Brant Hospital

      Pharmacies

      Shoppers Drug Mart
      Pharmasave
      Shoppers Drug Mart
      Shoppers Drug Mart
      Shoppers Drug Mart
      Pharmasave
      Shoppers Drug Mart
      Rexall

      Doctors

      Lakeside Clinic
      Plains Medical Centre
      Burlington Sleep Medicine Centre
      Dr. Turliuk
      Walk-In Clinic
      Dr Ngi Optometrist
      Drury Lane Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation