Official Burlington Visitor Guide 2016-17

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Burlington OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE 2016-2017 tourismburlington.com

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Burlington’s only downtown hotel steps from unique shops, dining, spas, museums, theatres and festivals Overnight guests enjoy a complimentary hot buffet breakfast, local calls, Wi-Fi and complimentary parking for 1 vehicle 5000sq. ft. of flexible function space for groups up to 220 people Beaver and Bulldog on-site Restaurant and Lakeside Patio Indoor Pool and exceptional Fitness Facility Pet Friendly

It’s a matter of view. 2020 Lakeshore Road. Burlington, Ontario

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Burlington Is Simply The Best! WHAT’S INSIDE Welcome to Burlington .............................. 4 See & Do ............................................... 8 Events .................................................. 20 Maps .................................................... 31 Shop .................................................... 36 Dine ..................................................... 42 Meet ................................................... 48 Services & Associations .............................. 50 Stay ..................................................... 53

VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 414 Locust Street, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1T7 Open Year Round (including weekends) Mid June- End of August: Daily 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. September-Mid June: Daily 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Burlington and Canadian souvenirs, maps and postcards are sold at the Centre. Ontario by Bike cycle friendly location. Phone ..................... 905.634.5594 Fax ........................ 905.634.7220

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Welcome to Burlington Greetings from Mayor Goldring On behalf of City Council, welcome to the beautiful city of Burlington. Our waterfront offers a picturesque setting for many popular events. There’s the Sound of Music Festival on Father’s Day weekend, Canada Day celebrations on July 1, the Children’s Festival on August 21 and Canada’s Largest Ribfest on Labour Day weekend. Our vibrant downtown core, ÀOOHG ZLWK VKRSSLQJ DQG GLQLQJ opportunities, offers the Art Gallery of Burlington and the Burlington Performing Arts Centre. There are examples of our city’s rich history across Burlington at Joseph Brant Museum, LaSalle Park and Ireland House. Those looking to connect with nature can visit the Bruce Trail within the Niagara Escarpment UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System. The Tourism Burlington Visitor’s Centre is located at 414 Locust Street. Please drop by in person or visit their website at www.tourismburlington.com. Enjoy your visit to Burlington.

Rick Goldring, Mayor City of Burlington

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WELCOME

EXPLORE BURLINGTON. Immerse yourself in its charm!

Fall into Nature by N Finney

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urlington is a beautiful city with all the amenities of a big metropolitan area but with a small town feel. It is nestled along Lake Ontario between Hamilton to the west and Oakville to the east. It has been named the best mid-sized city in Canada. Burlington boasts a gorgeous walkable waterfront, more than 500 hectares of parkland and more than 280 kilometres of trails, including the Bruce Trail and Waterfront/Trans Canada Trail. It is also home to the Royal Botanical Gardens, featuring a brand new redesigned rock garden and visitor centre. Looking for some great things to do while you are here in Burlington? Here are just a few to get you inspired. • Get close to nature by hiking the escarpment trails at Mount Nemo and VRDN XS WKH PDJQLÀFHQW YLHZV RI WKH ODNH DQG FRXQWU\VLGH • Listen to fabulous live music and entertainment at our top 100 festivals (in Ontario) – Sound of Music, Canada Day and Children’s Festival • Get your eat on! Enjoy the best ribs, lake breezes and entertainment at Canada’s Largest Ribfest • Got a sweet tooth? Satisfy those sweet cravings by “Burlington is the ideal place indulging in the Chocolate Trail during May to live for our family! We are • Soak in the romance. Stroll hand in hand on the Brant close enough to Toronto and St. Pier and watch the sunset from the lookout Hamilton for our jobs, and • Float away on a pedal boat or standup board along our six kids have a wonderful beautiful white sand Beachway Park home environment. We hike the • Cycle along the scenic Waterfront Trail and stop for a Bruce Trail, ride bikes along waterside lunch or picnic Lake Ontario and enjoy amazing • Catch the spectacular fall colours and watch the recreation programs. We love salmon run at Lowville Park strolling in Downtown Burlington • Melt away the chill on a cold winter’s day by visiting and enjoy all the amazing arts the tropical oasis at the RBG’s Mediterranean Garden. and music festivals our city • Take in music, theatre and comedy at the Burlington has to offer. I myself was raised Performing Arts Centre in Burlington and knew I wanted • Stroll through the winter wonderland of the Festival of to come home to raise my Lights at Spencer Smith Park own family!” Julie Cole, The list is endless. Be sure to check out our blog for MabelsLabels.com many more ways you can experience the beauty and @juliecole local charm of Burlington.

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ABOUT BURLINGTON The population of Burlington is approximately 186,000 Average high temperatures: July 27° C, January 0° C

CONTACTS

Internet Access Points

City of Burlington – City Hall 426 Brant Street L7R 3Z6 .................905.335.7600 Toll Free: ............................ 1.877.213.3609 Information Burlington ...........905.639.3611 #1222 Economic Development ...................905.332.9415

All library branches: bpl.on.ca

LCBO - Liquor Stores

Upper Middle/Guelph Line

Free WiFi Sevice Selected City facilities: burlington.ca

Walk In Clinics Burlington Walk In Clinic ..................905.681.7755

Downtown: ....................... 413 Elizabeth Street Central: ............................ 1235 Fairview Street ....................................... 3365 Fairview Street North: .................................. 2025 Guelph Line .................... 2000 Appleby Line (Millcroft Centre) .......................................... 3041 Walkers Line East: ..................................... 501 Appleby Line

North Burlington ............................905.319.2000

Beer Stores

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Downtown: ....................... 396 Elizabeth Street Central: ............................ 1235 Fairview Street North: .................................. 2025 Guelph Line ................................... 2055 Mount Forest Drive .................... 2020 Appleby Line (Millcroft Centre) East: ..................................... 5051 New Street

3RVW 2IĂ€FHV (selected locations) Downtown: ... 688 Brant Street & 561 Brant Street Shoppers Drug Marts: West: ................................ 503 Plains Road East Central: ....................................Burlington Mall ............................................... Roseland Plaza North: .....................................Millcroft Centre .......................................... 1450 Headon Road ............................................2211 Brant Street East: ..................................... 4524 New Street ............................................ Lakeside Village

Upper Middle/Appleby Line

Halton Family Health Centre .............905.336.3437 Walkers Line/Dundas Street

Plains Medical Centre......................905.218.6000 Plains Road West/Waterdown Road

Walkers Medical Clinic.....................905.335.5959 Walkers Line/Upper Middle Road Fairview Street (inside Walmart)

Churches Call Information Burlington... 905.639.3611 #1222 or visit: tourismburlington.com

Emergency Services 911 emergency³ÀUH DPEXODQFH DQG SROLFH Non-emergencies Halton Regional Police (Burlington) .....905.878.5511 Ontario Provincial Police (Burlington) ..905.681.2511 Accident Reporting Centre .......905.878.5511 #5164

Hospital Joseph Brant Hospital .....................905.632.3730 1230 North Shore Boulevard East, Burlington (see maps page 31-33)

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Produced by: Tourism Burlington Contributing photography by: N. Finney, Just a Click Al Pettman, RBG, Conservation Halton, Balint Vekassy/CKC, Rolly Astrom, Blimp Pics, Laura Gammon, Mapleview Centre, Samantha Payne, John Prior, Mark Zelinski, Eric Marshall, Vince Magro, Peter Kraiker, Linda Wiesner, Sound of Music, Mike Turino Cover photos: Al Pettman(JustaClick Photography), Elise Copps, Burlington Beach Rentals

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Notices of Promotional Material The notices of listings and advertisements within this guide are paid promotional material. Tourism Burlington does not verify the claims expressed within these ads and accepts no responsibility or liability for damages of any nature incurred due to inaccurate information or claims. Tourism Burlington in no way guarantees services or products offered, nor does it endorse these advertisers.

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GETTING HERE

Transportation Contacts Burlington Transit ........................................................................... 905.639.0550 GO Transit (to Toronto & Niagara) ....................................................... 1.888.438.6646 VIA Rail Reservations (Ontario)......................................................... 1.888.842.7245 Burlington Taxi ............................................................................... 905.333.3333 Airways Transit............................................................................... 905.689.4460 Burlington Executive Airport (Charters) ............................................... 905.331.0075

WELCOME

Burlington is a fabulous day-trip destination. You can enjoy great attractions, festivals and events while soaking up the charm and character of our lakeside community. Burlington is less than an hour’s drive from Toronto and the US border. It is conveniently located next to major highways, connecting to the greater Toronto Area, the Niagara Region, Kitchener/ Waterloo and within 45 minutes of three major international airports. Go Transit and Via Rail also provide regular service to Burlington and beyond. Refer to maps on pages 31-34.

Distances to Burlington City

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Buffalo Airport

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Buffalo, NY

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John C. Munro Airport, Hamilton

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Hamilton, ON

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Kitchener/Waterloo, ON

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London, ON

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Montreal, QC

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Niagara Falls, NY Airport

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Niagara Falls, ON

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Ottawa, ON

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Syracuse, NY

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Pearson Airport, Toronto Toronto, ON

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Windsor, ON

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Call us toll free for more information at 1.877.499.9989 or visit our website at tourismburlington.com

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SEE & DO

New Visitor Centre & Rock Garden by Royal Botanical Gardens

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urlington is in the heart of Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe. It is nestled between the cliffs of the escarpment and the shores of Lake Ontario. It is close to the urban buzz of Toronto, yet surrounded by the tranquil beauty of parks and gardens. Burlington offers visitors a full spectrum of activities, from scaling the heights of the Niagara escarpment to catching trophysized salmon in a great lake. There’s culture, history, fantastic festivals and fun all year round in this safe and friendly community.

CRAVE NATURE OR ADVENTURE? A World Famous Royal Garden: Did you know? The world-renowned Royal Botanical Gardens is Canada’s largest and only royal botanical garden. It features WUDLOV KHFWDUHV RI PDJQLÀFHQW JDUGHQV DQG QDWXUH sanctuaries. The RBG has been named one of the top ten gardens in the world. This year it boasts a newly redesigned Rock Garden and visitor centre. The Rock Garden showcases artistic, natural features while the new state of the art visitor centre serves as a year-round hub for events and celebrations. Join visitors from all over the globe to take in the world’s largest collection of spectacular lilacs, WKH PDJQLÀFHQW URVH JDUGHQV DQG WKH PDVVHV RI WXOLSV peonies and irises.

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“A favourite time for my family is spending the day walking through the gorgeous trails at Royal Botanical Gardens. Cherry Hill Gate being our favourite for a very special reason. Each time we go we bring birdseed with us and my kids patiently hold out their hands with a tiny bit of seed and wait. Sure enough a chickadee ZLOO FRPH DQG SHUFK RQ WKHLU Ă€QJHUWLSV WR eat and every time it’s the best moment ever. It’s also beautiful in the fall with the crisp air and fall colours. It is an adventure we plan for every year.â€? Alanna McGinn GoodNightSleepSite.com @GNSleepSite

In summer months, visitors can stroll through the gardens taking in the international sculpture collection, as well as enjoying special events, plant sales, nature walks, gardening and painting workshops. There is also lots to do in the winter when visitors can head indoors and check out interactive exhibits, featuring fun learning activities focused on creatures and nature. The popular Holiday Traditions exhibit, with its unique model trains, is a family favourite. 16


SEE & DO Longhouse at Crawford Lake

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Adventure at Our Doorstep: Did you know? Burlington boasts 9 golf courses, the Niagara Escarpment, a Unesco World Biosphere Reserve, and 35+ km of trials. Burlington offers up a bounty of adventure destinations, including some of the best parks and conservation areas around. Kelso/Glen Eden, Mountsberg, Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake Point, Robert Edmondson and Mount Nemo Conservation areas offer exhilarating adventure H[SHULHQFHV <RX FDQ KLNH URFN FOLPE VZLP VNL DQG ÀVK DOO ZLWKLQ PLQXWHV RI %XUOLQJWRQ (DFK SDUN offers a rich experience and distinct character. Just imagine, you could explore an authentically reconstructed Iroquoian village at Crawford Lake, or sleep under the stars at Kelso. Or maybe you do an Owl Prowl or Wolf Howl, learn about raptors and birds of prey or enjoy the quiet serenity of the rural countryside. For a truly unique adventure, head to the cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, to hike the pathways created hundreds of years ago along the Iroquoia portion of the Bruce Trail. Check out our Pinterest site for more ideas and inspiration for your next outdoor adventure. Play in our Parks: Did you know? Burlington has 115 parks and 580 hectares of parkland within the city. ,W KDV RQH RI WKH ÀUVW DFFHVVLEOH ODE\ULQWKV LQ &DQDGD &HQWUDO 3DUN /DE\ULQWK LV DQ FLUFXLW ZDONLQJ labyrinth, patterned after the one at Chartres Cathedral in France that dates back to year 1200. Explore the Downtown Waterfront on the shores of Lake Ontario where the Rotary Centennial 3RQG VHUYHV DV D UHà HFWLQJ SRRO DQG PLQLDWXUH sailboat space in summer and a skating rink in winter. The Dofasco Waterjet Park is the ideal place for children and the young at heart to splash around on hot summer days. After a day out, you can spend a lovely evening dining at the elegant Spencer’s at the Waterfront and enjoy the spectacular view of the pier.

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Of course, playing at the park isn’t just for the kids. Paletta Lakefront Park, a 14-acre heritage estate on the lake, is a beautiful spot for a romantic stroll. If you are looking for something for the entire family, LaSalle Park & Marina is the perfect location to take pictures of the ducks and trumpeter swans that come into the bay. Many of Burlington’s parks RIIHU KLNLQJ WUDLOV Ă€VKLQJ SOD\JURXQGV DQG ZLQWHU DFWLYLWLHV 'RQ¡W IRUJHW WR WDNH DORQJ D OXQFK 7KHUH are excellent picnicking opportunities at LaSalle, Hidden Valley or Lowville Parks. At Bronte Creek Provincial Park, children can enjoy the play barn as well as watch the farm animals up close. There’s a historically preserved farmhouse where you can experience life in the late 1800’s. Visitors can spend the entire day at Bronte, swimming, hiking and learning about wildlife. 16

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#HometownProud Olympian Mark Oldershaw

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RRNLQJ EDFN DW P\ \RXWK , UHDOL]H WKDW WKH JUHDWHVW DQG PRVW LQĂ XHQWLDO WKLQJ WKDW P\ mom ever said to me were three little words: "Go play outside." Living in Burlington, that meant endless days biking around the neighbourhood with friends, exploring more and more of the city as I got older. It meant building sand castles, playing games and swimming at Burlington Beach. It meant exploring the countless parks and forests and streams throughout our city. It meant playing lacrosse, football, soccer, baseball, street hockey and running cross country, both at school and just for fun. As a kid, I took those things for granted, but as I've grown older, I've realized just how lucky I am to call Burlington home. As an Olympic athlete I have travelled the globe, paddling my canoe in countries too numerous to count. While I enjoy my travels, I always come home knowing that we live in one of the greatest places in the world. It's no surprise that Burlington is often found at or near the top of various "best places to live" lists. Our family friendly communities are ideal for people of all ages and our city has so much for everyone to explore. The beautiful Lake Ontario is literally in our backyard, a true playground for adventurous spirits. For those who want to stay on land, hike the escarpment trails of Mount Nemo, head to the Royal Botanical Gardens, or check out our amazing festivals like the Sound of Music, or my personal favourite: Ribfest! Whatever you enjoy, Burlington has something for you to enjoy, and if I can pass on one piece @MarkOldershaw of advice, it would be simple: Go play outside! - Mark Oldershaw,

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WATCH HISTORY COME ALIVE

SEE & DO

Did you know? Burlington is home to Joseph Brant Museum, a replica of the home of one of Canada’s aboriginal heroes, Captain Joseph Brant. Brant was an Aboriginal leader and United (PSLUH /R\DOLVW ZKR KHOSHG WKH %ULWLVK Ă€JKW LQ WKH $PHULFDQ 5HYROXWLRQDU\ ZDU 7KH 0XVHXP DOVR boasts more than 29,000 artifacts. Burlington was one of the earliest areas of Ontario to be settled. Its vibrant past is wonderfully preserved along Burlington’s historic streets and in its museums. Stroll the streets of downtown %XUOLQJWRQ WR GLVFRYHU VRPH RI WKH FLW\¡V Ă€UVW KRPHV DQG FKXUFKHV GDWLQJ EDFN WR WKH ODWH V 8VH D “Walking Tour of Burlington Downtownâ€? brochure to help you on your self-guided tour of Burlington’s heritage. It is available from the Visitor Information Centre or download from our website. Travel back in time with a visit to one of many of Burlington’s museums. Ireland House at Oakridge Farm (circa 1835-1837) is a living history museum and takes you back through three distinct time periods. Take a tour of the 3.68 acres woodland property and stroll through the gardens and picnic areas. The Streetcar & Electric Railway Museum is a great place to spend the day time travelling. Ride and explore the 1912 Grand Trunk railway station and then stop at Country Heritage Park with its 80 acres of farm heritage.

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id you know? Burlington is home to some great creative venues. The Art Gallery of Burlington is the 7th largest art gallery in Ontario and has the largest collection of Canadian ceramic artworks. The Burlington Performing Arts Centre has a huge 5,000 sq. ft. lobby, 718seat main theatre and a 225-seat community theatre. A visit to the Art Gallery of Burlington will introduce you to local, national and international artists. Stroll through several different galleries to take in art, including an acclaimed collection RI FRQWHPSRUDU\ &DQDGLDQ FHUDPLFV 7KHUH DUH IUHTXHQW H[KLELWV DQG H[FHSWLRQDO ÀQGV LQ $UW (WF gallery shop where you can acquire juried art created by well-known artists. Burlington’s talented local theatrical groups are on-stage with entertaining productions throughout the year. The state of the art Burlington Performing Arts Centre brings big name shows but also showcases local talent. In the summer, the city comes alive, hosting several outdoor festivals, including the Sound of Music. Join music lovers from all over as they pack downtown streets and take in bands on street corners and at lakeside Spencer Smith Park. You can also enjoy a beautiful summer night of music at several outdoor venues. Music in the Park features various performers at some of Burlington’s beautiful outdoor parks and Garden Music Nights at the Royal Botanical Gardens are wonderful ways to enjoy a night out. Check out the events calendar at burlington.ca for performance details. Be sure to refer to our blog and social media for more on our arts and culture activities and events. 16

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African Lion Safari

Go “On Safari!TM� and get closer than you ever imagined to over 1,000 exotic birds and animals from around the world. Drive through 9 km of safari trail in your own car or take a guided, air-conditioned Safari Tour Bus. Open daily from May 7 to October 10, 2016. 1386 Cooper Road, Hamilton 519.623.2620 or 800.461.WILD(9453) lionsafari.com admin@lionsafari.com

Art Gallery of Burlington

The AGB is an award winning gallery located in the heart of Burlington. We stage up to 20 exhibitions a year, and are home to the world’s largest collection of Canadian contemporary ceramics and VHYHQ DUW DQG ÀQH FUDIW JXLOGV 1333 Lakeshore Rd. 905.632.7796 ArtGalleryofBurlington.com info@artgalleryofburlington.com See ad page 17

Bronte Creek Provincial Park

Bronte Creek is the perfect destination for your family. Visit the much loved Children’s Farm and Playbarn, experience history at our Spruce Lane Farm, swim in our outdoor pool or relax at one of our campsites. Visit farm animals, or picnic with friends! During the winter visit the outdoor skating or annual Christmas festival. Campground access via Bronte Road only. Day use area access off Burloak Dr. ontarioparks.com 905.827.6911

Burlington Teen Tour Band

The Burlington Teen Tour Band is Canada’s largest and best-known marching band. The band has represented Burlington across Canada, the United States and around the World with pride and pageantry since 1947. Over 200 Burlington youth radiate enthusiasm wherever they go, be it in Burlington’s Sound of Music Festival or at international events. teentourband.org 905.335.7808

Burlington Performing Arts Centre

The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is a LEED Gold facility that offers world-class entertainment in Burlington’s downtown core. Join us for Experiences that Inspire! Jazz, blues, rock, world, classical, comedy, family, dance, theatre, and more! /RFXVW 6W %R[ 2IÀFH

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Conservation Halton Parks

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Your gateway to the escarpment and destination for outdoor enthusiasts all year round. Enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, boating, rock climbing, camping and picnicking, skiing and snowboarding, plus special events including Fall into Nature and Maple Syrup season. Discover our parks: Kelso/Glen Eden, Mountsberg, Crawford Lake, Hilton Falls, Rattlesnake Point, Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson! %ULWDQQLD 5G :HVW RIĂ€FH haltonparks.ca See ad page 15 16


Christy’s Gourmet Gifts

Funtrek Tours “Isn’t it time you had fun?�

A Canadian owned and operated company registered with TICO, established since 1993 and has been nominated and voted #1 several times Best Senior Tour and Travel Company. Funtrek is known for their excellent tour packages and their contribution to several charitable organizations. Be sure to call for a brochure or check out the website and take advantage of their monthly Specials and “Early Bird Bookings�. Call for more information on exciting day tours and extended overnight getaways. funtrektours.com 905.662.5888 or 800.263.1317

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Artisanal chocolates and sweets. Handcrafted in small batches, Christy’s uses only European chocolate and quality ingredients. Try our famous “Christys Crunch�, a butter toffee that is out of this world! For unique gift ideas and more visit us today! 3530 Mainway 905-336-9080 christysgourmetgifts.com sales@christysgourmetgifts.com

Hamilton Conservation Authority

Experience the great outdoors. Enjoy hiking, biking, camping, picnicking and swimming and more at any one of our Conservation $UHDV 6WHS EDFN LQ WLPH DW :HVWĂ€HOG +HULWDJH 9LOODJHÂŤRU GR WKH works at Wild Waterworks in Confederation Park. Hamilton Conservation just minutes away. 0LQHUDO 6SULQJV 5G $QFDVWHU RIĂ€FH

905.525.2181 conservationhamilton.ca nature@conservationhamilton.ca

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Ireland House at Oakridge Farm

Through guided tours, educational programming, historical demonstrations and special events, Ireland House interprets the lives of the Ireland family, the historic farmstead, buildings, gardens and contents as they were acquired and used by the Ireland family c1830 to the 1900s. 2168 Guelph Line 905.332.9888 museumsofburlington.com marrianne.paley@burlington.ca See ad page 13

Joseph Brant Museum

Through guided tours, permanent and changing exhibitions, interactive displays, a hands-on discovery gallery, visible storage, educational programming and special events, Burlington’s Joseph Brant Museum, tells the important story of the historical founding settlement and development of the Burlington area. 1240 North Shore Blvd. 905.634.3556 museumsofburlington.com marrianne.paley@burlington.ca See ad page 13

Mohawk Racetrack

Showcasing the very best in live standardbred racing and offering casual-to-formal dining. Mohawk has over 800 slot machines, operated by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. 9430 Guelph Line, Campbellville 888.675.7223 hostyourevent.com sales@woodbineentertainment.com

Mrs. B’s Gifthouse

Mrs. B’s Gifthouse creates unique gift giving presentations. Our gift and gourmet shop bakes artisan biscotti on site, one batch at a time from natural ingredients. Watch our chocolatier create many decadent treats too! There is always something happening. Join us for samples. Say “We love Burlington�, receive 10% off! Closed Sundays. Please check website for directions. mrsbsgifthouse.com 905.634.6334 angelo@mrsbsgifthouse.com

The Parish Church of St. Luke

The Church, built in 1834 on Joseph Brant’s land grant, surrounded by an historic cemetery including his daughter’s grave, continues as an active Anglican Parish. The church is open for worship Wednesday and Sunday mornings. Hall and room rentals available. 1371 Elgin St. (Church) 905.634.1826 2QWDULR 6W +DOO RIÀFH#VWOXNHVEXUOLQJWRQ FD stlukesburlington.ca

Royal Botanical Gardens

Canada’s largest botanical garden features 2,700 acres of breathtaking gardens and nature sanctuaries. Located between Toronto and Niagara Falls, visitors to RBG experience 5 breathtaking gardens, 27 km of nature trails, two on-site restaurants, a unique gift shop, festivals, events and much more. 680 Plains Rd., W. 905.527.1158 rbg.ca info@rbg.ca See ad page 16

Springridge Farm

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Springridge Farm is a vibrant, local destination for visitors of all ages to experience seasonal festivals, strawberries, the Fun Farm Yard, school tours, birthday parties and the barn market featuring gourmet products, cafÊ/bakery and gift boutique.Open daily 9am5pm, Easter – Christmas, 7256 Bell School Line, Milton springridgefarm.com 905.878.4908 info@springridgefarm.com 16


Streetcar & Electric Railway Museum

Teresa Seaton Studio & Gallery

Fine art stained glass, commissions accepted. Teresa’s gallery features a large selection of her latest works and now exhibits the work of established and emerging Canadian artists on a rotating basis.Thursday - Sunday 11am - 5pm/Monday - Wednesday by chance or appointment. 654 Spring Gardens Rd. 905-510-5030 teresaseaton.ca tmseaton@cogeco.ca

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Ride on a variety of restored streetcars, radial (interurban) cars and work equipment from the 1890’s to the 1990’s. 1912 Grand Trunk railway station and two display buildings. Bring a picnic lunch; visit our snack bar or the ice cream shop. Museum admission includes rides. Group bookings available. See our website for special events and more info. 13629 Guelph Line, Milton 519-856-9802 hcry.org streetcar@hcry.org

Theatre Burlington

Burlington’s premier award winning theatre group (9 time winner of the Western Ontario Festival and 3 times Theatre Ontario Festival winner) entertaining audiences since 1953 with comedy, drama and the odd mystery. Join us in the intimate Drama Centre. Reserved seating. We love it when you come to the theatre! 2311 New St. 905.637.1728 theatreburlington.on.ca See ad below

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Royal Botanical Gardens’ world-renowned Rock Garden reopens May 2016 after a $20 million renovation Explore … • • • • •

Over 2,700 acres of breathtaking gardens and nature sanctuaries Three outdoor display gardens and an Arboretum A Mediterranean Garden under glass Three on-site restaurants and a gift shop Over 27 kilometres of trails and more

Year-round events and exhibits • Bloom Celebrations, May through August • Summer Music Series • Holiday Traditions featuring RBG’s botanical Train Show, November/December • Winter Exhibit, January to April RBG Centre, 680 Plains Road West, Hamilton/Burlington • 905-527-1158 16 16


“A must visit unexpected gem on the shores of Lake Ontario.”

• Free exhibitions open 7 days a week • Outstanding collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics • Try out our Open Studio A free facilitated place to make & create every Sunday 1-4 • Inspiring shopping experience Our Art Etc. Gallery Shop features high-quality Canadian craft & fine art.

EXHIBITIONS 2016 ALL GUILDS SHOW 2016

MURDER OF CROWS

April 23 - May 22

Mary Philpott June 11 - September 25

BURLINGTON POTTERS GUILD IN THE PERMANENT COLLECTION April 30 - May 22

FIBRE CONTENT September 8 - 18

ROBERT HOULE

JORDAN MACLACHLAN June 11 - September 5

September 23 - November 16

BURLINGTON URBAN & RURAL June 16 - September 5

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Master Badminton at Haber by Rolly Astrom

HEALTH, RECREATION & SPORT

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id you know? Every year over 2,000 runners dressed as Santas take to the streets of downtown Burlington in the Santa 5k run. Oh what fun it is to run! Whether you are a walker, runner, hiker, biker, cyclist or cross-country skier there’s a trail for you. There are over 35km of recreation trails to enjoy along the escarpment and waterfront, many linked to parks, picnic areas and attractions. Burlington hosts many signature sport events, including the Chilly Half Marathon, Santa 5K Run, Around the Bay Race and the Golden Horseshoe Hockey Tournament. We are committed to supporting and hosting events at all levels of play.

“I love to be outside with my boys and Burlington has lots of great places to explore. We regularly visit the trails at Cherry Hill Gate and the boardwalk (and big rock) at Kerncliffe Park. One of our favourite spots is the lift bridge on Lakeshore Rd. We cycle the Waterfront Trail to the bridge and have a snack sitting on the concrete blocks watching the mechanics of the bridge as it goes up and down. Never fails to impress my young boys!” Kathryn Lagden BurlingtonParents.com @klagden

Burlington Bowl

Landmark entertainment centre, favourite gathering place and party destination. Features 40 brand new bowling lanes, awesome cosmic glow and Lightworx, games room and full-service licensed restaurant with food and drinks conveniently served to your lanes. Kids have a blast with bumper rails, ball ramps and super lightweight balls. Open at 9:00 AM, close at midnight or later, 365 days per year. Voted Best Bowling Centre. ALWAYS FUN, visit today! 4065 Harvester Rd. 905.681.2727 burlingtonbowl.com guestservices@ burlingtonbowl.com

Burlington Beach Rentals

Your ultimate STAYCATION destination on the beach! Bringing that fabulous tropical feeling within easy reach. Paddleboats; stand up paddleboards; kayaks; beachspots incl. Wi-Fi; S.U.P. classes; beach & S.U.P. yoga; beach massage; photography classes, full moon events, gift shop; lockers & more!! 1094 Lakeshore Road 289.337.0808 burlingtonbeachrentals.com burlingtonbeachrentals@ gmail.com

B.L.O.M.H.A. Burlington Lions Optimist Minor Hockey Association

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(BLOMHA) Since 1951- Offers a Rep, House League and House League Select program for players ages 6-18. We also offer a Development Program for 4 and 5 year olds. The season starts at the end of September. Power skating and Rep Development programs are also available for participants in the league. For further information call or visit our website. 3455 Fairview St. 905.637.0731 blomha.com 16


“Sun shining, beautiful scenery over the lake, Greetings from Finland� Finnish visitor Cedar Springs Health, Racquet, & Sportsclub

FarAway Greens

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Bigger than you think? Programmes for all ages in tennis, squash, racquetball, badminton, basketball, indoor and outdoor water SDUNV ÀWQHVV HTXLSPHQW DQG ÀWQHVV FODVVHV $ SULYDWH VHWWLQJ IRU members and their guests including a licensed restaurant. Ontario by Bike cycle friendly location. 960 Cumberland Ave. 905.632.4800 cedarspringsclub.com membership@cedarspringsclub.com

Golf is never FarAway in Burlington. Our premier indoor golf centre EDU RIIHUV +LJK 'HĂ€QLWLRQ VLPXODWRUV WR SOD\ WKH ZRUOG¡V EHVW courses. Experience a new way to play. Suitable for all ages and skill levels. Open all year. Club rentals available. 3070 Mainway (unit #14) 289.635.2858 farawaygreensgolf.ca

LaSalle Park Marina

Canada’s First Top 5 Anchor Environmental Award Winner. On the scenic north shore of Burlington Bay at LaSalle Park, along the waterfront trail is Burlington’s only marina: 219 deep-water weedfree slips; accessible by boaters 24/7. Steer 292 degrees magnetic from the Canal Bridge; VHF 68; reciprocals honoured. LaSalle Park Marina is fully wheelchair accessible. Like us on Facebook. burlbay.com 905.633.9483 lasalleparkmarina@cogeco.net

Splitsville Entertainment

Splitsville Entertainment is Canada’s premier Family Entertainment Center. Our new Burlington location features 24 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, laser tag, Playdium Lite, restaurant/bar, private party rooms and more. Open 365 days, we specialize in corporate events, birthdays,and private parties. Splitsville is the place to be! 830 Laurentian Drive 905.333.6570 splitsville.ca burlington@splitsville.ca

Tyandaga Municipal Golf Course

Challenging and picturesque 18-hole public golf course located within the city and nestled in the escarpment. Memberships, tournaments, lessons, and clinics. Men’s and women’s league play, junior program and off-season room rentals available. Clubhouse and patio offer a complete food and beverage service. 1265 Tyandaga Park Dr. 905.336.0005 or 905.336.0006 tyandagagolf.com tyandaga@burlington.ca

Wings & Slicks

Want the best adrenaline dump ever? Want to experience the excitement of making a car do some crazy fun stunts? Our Stunt Driving 101 program teaches you how to do J-Turns, Reverse 180s and Slalom Driving. Trained instructors will demonstrate the manoeuvres, and then move to the passenger seat and coach you through each exercise, in a safe (and legal!) environment. 8560 Tremaine Rd. Milton 416.858.1337 wingsandslicks.com info@wingsandslicks.com 19 16


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Waterfront Promenade & Pier by Blimp Pics

FANTASTIC FESTIVALS

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Art in Action Burlington Studio Tour

November 5th – 6th, 2016 10am – 5pm Self guided tour/free admission Artists and Artisans around Burlington demonstrate their skills and RIIHU RULJLQDO ÀQH DUW IRU VDOH )URP RXU KDQGVWR \RXU KRPH Various Locations 905.510.5030 artinaction.ca tmseaton@cogeco.ca

A Taste of Burlington

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Summer: July 17th - 31st Winter: February/March A great way to experience Burlington’s best restaurants. A Taste RI %XUOLQJWRQ LV D SUL[ À[H GLQLQJ SURJUDP WKDW RIIHUV D WKUHH course menu at a great value. Lunch and/or dinner menus include appetizer, entrÊe and dessert. Expand your culinary horizon. Check website for dates & locations. Various Burlington Restaurants 905.634.5594 tasteofburlington.ca info@tourism.burlington.com 16


City of Burlington Festivals & Events 7KH &LW\ RI %XUOLQJWRQ )HVWLYDOV (YHQWV RIÀFH RIIHUV VXSSRUW WR community event organizers, committees and is proud to present New Year’s Day, Love My Hood: Winter Edition, Kite Festival, Canada Day, Movies Under the Stars, Children’s Festival and the Santa Claus Parade for free. Follow us on twitter! @BurlEvents sponsor |volunteer | participate | attend burlington.ca/events festivalsandevents@burlington.ca see ad page 28

Canada’s Largest Ribfest

September 2nd – 5th, 2016 Presented by the Rotary Club of Burlington-Lakeshore. Come to Canada’s Largest Ribfest this Labour Day Weekend at Spencer Smith Park, by the lake in Burlington. Enjoy great music, crafters, kids’ activities and some of the best, mouth-watering ribs in North America! canadaslargestribfest.com info@canadaslargestribfest.com See ad page 27

7th Annual IRONDames’ Lace up for LOVE

Mother’s Day 1 & 5K Walk/Run May 8, 2016 Hosted By Neworld Cycle & Runners in support of Wellspring Birmingham Gilgan House’s cancer exercise program. There will be: Buffs for every mother; prizes for top 3 fundraising WHDPV IXQGUDLVHUV ÀQLVKLQJ DZDUGV IDFH SDLQWLQJ refreshments; Mother’s Day market; draw prizes! irondames.ca 416.882.3344 irondames@gmail.com 16

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Blooms of Friendship: Burlington, Apeldoorn, Itabashi

May 8, 2016 - 11 am - 1 pm Burlington’s Mundialization Committee LQYLWHV \RX WR FHOHEUDWH VSULQJ LQ WKH GRZQWRZQ ZLWK WKH PDJQLÀFHQW sakura (cherry) trees in Spencer Smith Park and more than 7,000 tulips at Apeldoorn Park, Spencer Smith Park, Brock Park, Tourism Burlington and City Hall. Free activities include; face painting, craft DQG FRORXULQJ VWDWLRQV à RZHU SRW SODQWLQJ DQG PRUH burlington.ca/mund 905.335.7481

Sakura Festival: Burlington/Itabashi

May 8, 2016 - 1 pm - 3 pm Burlington Mundialization Committee’s annual Sakura Festival is an important Japanese custom to welcome spring and will be held at the Art Gallery of Burlington. Free activities include; taiko drum, koto instrument, odori dancing and martial art demonstrations. burlington.ca/mund 905.335.7481

Canada Netherlands Friendship Day

May 7, 2016 - 11 am Join Burlington’s Mundialization Committee as we celebrate the 71st anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands by Canadian Armed Forces and the 11th anniversary of the City of Burlington’s twinning with the City of Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. Burlington City Hall - Civic Square 426 Brant Street burlington.ca/mund 905.335.7481

Doors Open Burlington

October 1st, 2016 During this FREE event, residents and visitors to the City will be given the opportunity to learn about sites that typically are not open to the general public for viewing or who usually charge an admission fee. doburlington.com 905.332.9888 doburlington@gmail.com

Lakeside à la Carte $XJXVW %XUOLQJWRQ¡V XOWLPDWH VXPPHU JDUGHQ SDUW\ 1HZ WKLV \HDU imported wines, craft beers and spirits. For one afternoon, Spencer Smith Park is transformed into the best wine and dine venue in Burlington. More than three dozen restaurants, wineries and breweries, a silent auction, VPRRWK MD]] OLYH HQWHUWDLQPHQW UDIà HV IRU WUDYHO WLFNHWV ZLQH DQG PRUH Truly a delight for every taste! The Rotary Club of Burlington Central is host to this 17th annual summer event. Buy your tickets online at: lakesidealacarte.com rotarycbc@gmail.com

Sound of Music Festival

June 11-19, 2016 Every year in June, music takes over Burlington Downtown and Waterfront. The largest local music event of the year features an eclectic combination of emerging artists, blasts from the past and current performers. A mix of free and ticketed shows continue all over town for nine days. soundofmusic.ca 905.333.6364

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VR PRO has many great events from the Chilly Half marathon and Frosty 5k ZLWK RYHU UXQQHUV IURP DOO RYHU 2QWDULR WR WKH 6DQWD N &DQDGD¡V Ă€UVW and largest Santa race with 3000 Santa’s running in downtown Burlington with complimentary Santa suit, Downtown Dash and others. For more information, please visit VRPRO.ca - Downtown Burlington vrpro@sympatico.ca 905.512.2488 vrpro.ca 16


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APRIL 2016 Reptile Rendezvous Spring at Mountsberg Spring at Crawford Lake Antique Clinic “Eat Your Heart Out� Latow Photographers Guild Seminar Frog Watcher’s Hike Native Plant Sale Eco-Fair Celebration Arts Burlington’s Kaleidoscope Art Sale All Guild Show

Royal Botanical Gardens Mountsberg Conservation Area Crawford Lake Conservation Area Joseph Brant Museum Theatre Burlington The Art Gallery of Burlington Mountsberg Conservation Area Royal Botanical Gardens Central Park Bandshell The Art Gallery of Burlington The Art Gallery of Burlington

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Jan. 23-April 17 Weekends (Starting April 4) Weekends (Starting April 4) April 9 April 15-16, 21-23, 28-30 April 16-17 April 22-23 April 23 April 23 April 23-24 April 23-May 22

MAY 2016 Yoga in the Park – Wednesday Evenings: May 25 - August 31 at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area: Call 905.854.0262 Weekends Spring at Mountsberg Mountsberg Conservation Area 905.854.2276 Weekends Spring at Crawford Lake Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 May 1 - 31 Chocolate Month in Burlington Various Locations 905.634.5594 May 1 Battle of the Atlantic Spencer Smith Park 905.639.7255 May 1-22 All Guild Show The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.632.7796 May 6-28 “Companyâ€? Drury Lane Theatre 905.637.3979 May 7 Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 May 7 Canada-Netherlands Friendship Day Civic Square 905.335.7481 May 8 Mother’s Day Tea & Springtime Celebration Ireland House at Oakridge Farm 905.332.9888 May 8 Blooms of Friendship Apeldoorn/Spencer Smith Parks 905.335.7481 May 8 Sakura Festival The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.335.7481 May 8 Lace up for LOVE 1K & 5K Walk/Run Neworld Cycle & Runners 416.882.3344 May 8 Mother’s Day Brunch Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 /C[ 9KNFĆ€QYGT 9CNM HQT /QO %TCYHQTF .CMG %QPUGTXCVKQP #TGC May 12 Our Canada Halton Region Museum 905.875.2200 May 13-15 Spring Cup Girls Artistic Mainway Arena 905.637.5774 Gymnastics Invitational May 14, 19 David Braley & Nancy Gordon Rock Garden Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Grand Opening Celebrations May 15 Pooches in the Park Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area 905.854.0262 May 21-23,28,29 Celebrate Lilacs Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 May 23 Spring Thyme on the Farm Bronte Creek Provincial Park 905.827.6911 May 28 Lively Dragon Boat Races Kelso Conservation Area 905.878.5011 May 28 Rotary Rib and Lobster Fest Burlington Central Arena 905.632.2115 May 29 Fit in the Core Civic Square 905.333.9868 May 29-June 3 Annual Art Auction Week The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.632.7796

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JUNE 2016 Yoga in the Park – Wednesday Evenings: May 25 - August 31 at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area: Call 905.854.0262 Concerts in the Park - Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: June 19 - August 14 at Central Park: Call 905.335.7600 x7947 Weekends Spring at Mountsberg Mountsberg Conservation Area 905.854.2276 Weekends Spring at Crawford Lake Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 June 4,5,11,12 Celebrate Iris Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 June 18,19,25,26 Celebrate Roses Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Sundays Fit in the Core Civic Square 905.333.9868 June 1-Sept 5 Beyond Sit & Stay: Dogs in Our Service Halton Region Museum 905.875.2200 June 3 Annual Live Art Auction The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.632.7796 June 4 Moon in June City Hall 905.637.1888 June 5 Milton Triathalon Kelso Conservation Area 905.562.6670 June 5 Kite Festival Brant Hills Community Centre 905.335.7766 June 5 Car Free Sunday Appleby Line 905.335.7600 June 6 D-Day Parade and Service Spencer Smith Park 905.639.7255 June 11-19 Sound of Music Festival Spencer Smith Park/Downtown 905.333.6364 June 15-16 Garden Clubs of OntarioTriennial Flower Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Show June 16-Sept 5 Burlington Urban & Rural Exhibit The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.632.7796 June 22,29 Red Hot Jazz & Cool Blues Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 June 18-19 Father’s Day Food Truck Festival Springridge Farm 905.878.4908 June 19 Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast Ireland House at Oakridge Farm 905.332.9888 June 19 Aboriginal Awareness Day Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 June 25 5 Peaks Trail Running Race Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area 905.854.0262 June 25 Mine Over Matter Off-Road Triathalon Kelso Quarry Park 905.878.5011 June 26 Ward 6 Love My Hood Festival Palladium Way 905.335.7600 June 21,28 Country Tuesdays Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158

JULY 2016 Yoga in the Park – Wednesday Evenings: May 25 - August 31 at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area: Call 905.854.0262 Concerts in the Park - Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: June 19 - August 14 at Central Park: Call 905.335.7600 x7947 Daily Summer at Mountsberg Mountsberg Conservation Area 905.854.2276 Daily Summer at Crawford Lake Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 Sundays Fit in the Core Civic Square 905.333.9868 Tuesdays Country Tuesdays Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Wednesdays Red Hot Jazz & Cool Blues Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Daily Burlington Urban & Rural Exhibit The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.632.7796 July 1 Canada Day Spencer Smith Park 905.335.7766 July 1 Strawberry Social by the Lake Joseph Brant Museum 905.634.3556 July 1 Canada Day 5km Downtown Burlington 905.512.2488 July 7 Movies under the Stars Nelson Park 905.335.7766 July 9 Burlington Downtown Car Show Brant Street (Caroline-Lakeshore) 905-632-7569 July 9,10 Quest Family Adventure Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 July 14 Movies under the Stars Aldershot Park 905.335.7766 July 15-17 Burlington Music & Artfest Spencer Smith Park 905.484.4359 July 16 National Parks Day in Canada Bronte Creek Provincial Park 905.827.6911 July 17-31 Taste of Burlington Various Restaurants in Burlington 905.634.5594 July 21 Movies under the Stars TBD 905.335.7766 July 22-24 Red Bag Sale Downtown Burlington 905.333.9868 July 28 Movies under the Stars Emerson Park 905.335.7766 July 30-Aug 1 Enchanted Garden Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158

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Yoga in the Park – Wednesday Evenings: May 25 - August 31 at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area: Call 905.854.0262 Concerts in the Park - Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: June 19 - August 14 at Central Park: Call 905.335.7600 x7947 Daily Summer at Mountsberg Mountsberg Conservation Area 905.854.2276 Daily Summer at Crawford Lake Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 Sundays Fit in the Core Civic Square 905.333.9868 Wednesdays Red Hot Jazz & Cool Blues Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Fridays Outdoor Family Movie Nights Kelso Conservation Area 905.878.5011 Daily Burlington Urban & Rural Exhibit The Art Gallery of Burlington 905.632.7796 Daily Beyond Sit & Stay: Dogs in Our Service Halton Region Museum 905.875.2200 Aug. 1 Enchanted Garden Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Aug. 1 Joseph Brant Day Festival LaSalle Park 905.634.3556 Aug. 2,9 Country Tuesdays Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Aug. 4 Movies under the Stars Kilbride Park 905.335.7766 Aug. 7, 21 Ghost Walk at Spruce Lane Farm Bronte Creek Provincial Park 905.827.6911 Aug.10-21 Shakespeare at the Rock Garden Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Aug. 11 Movies under the Stars Mohawk Park 905.335.7766 Aug. 12 Marques d’Elegance-An Evening of Luxury Brant Street Pier 905.592.4203 Aug. 13 Feelin’ Groovy Disco 5km Spencer Smith Park 905.512.2488 Aug. 13 Driftwood Theatre Bard’s Bus Tour Spencer Smith Park 416.605.5132 Aug. 14 Marques d’Elegance Exotic/Luxury Car Show Paletta Lakefront Park 905.592.4203 Aug. 14 Lakeside à la Carte Spencer Smith Park 905.407.2066 Aug. 18 Movies under the Stars Spencer Smith Park 905.335.7766 Aug. 21 Annual Children’s Festival Spencer Smith Park 905.335.7766 Aug. 27,28 Teddy Bear Picnic Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158

SEPTEMBER 2016 Sept. 1-5 Sept. 1-5 Sept. 1-5 Sept. 1-5 Weekends (Starting Sept. 6) Weekends (Starting Sept. 6) Sept. 2-5 Sept. 7 Sept. 4 Sept. 8-18 Sept. 10-11 Sept. 11 Sept. 16-17 Sept. 18 Sept. 22-24 Sept. 23-Nov. 16 Sept. 24-25 Sept. 24-25 Sept. 25 Sept. 29-30 Sept. 30

Beyond Sit & Stay: Dogs in Our Service Summer at Mountsberg Summer at Crawford Lake Burlington Urban & Rural Exhibit Fall at Crawford Lake Fall at Mountsberg Canada’s Largest Ribfest Red Hot Jazz & Cool Blues Vulture Day Fibre Content Epic Tour Halton Grand Fondu Turtle Island Festival Play TBD British Car Day Play TBD Ritual & Culture Exhibit Fall Harvest Festival Harvest Festival Applefest Fall Fair Play TBD Culture Days

Halton Region Museum Mountsberg Conservation Area Crawford Lake Conservation Area The Art Gallery of Burlington Crawford Lake Conservation Area Mountsberg Conservation Area Spencer Smith Park Royal Botanical Gardens Mountsberg Conservation Area The Art Gallery of Burlington Kelso Conservation Area Crawford Lake Conservation Area Theatre Burlington Bronte Creek Provincial Park Theatre Burlington The Art Gallery of Burlington Bronte Creek Provincial Park Springridge Farm Ireland House at Oakridge Farm Theatre Burlington Various Locations

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“My family loves going to the Sound of Music Festival and the Santa Claus Parade. I was in the Burlington Teen Tour Band many (oh so many) years ago and I always feel pride when they march by with their impressive music and military-style precision. Being in the band gave me many opportunities to travel the world, but none of it could compare to having a wonderful city like Burlington to come home to.” Tara Wilson, DontLickTheDeck.com @nerdgirlmom

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OCTOBER 2016 Weekends to Oct. 16 Weekends to Oct. 16 Weekends & Thanksgiving Monday Daily Daily Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 1-2 Oct. 1-2, 8-10 Oct. 14-15, 21-22 Oct. 22, 29 Oct. 22-23 & 29-30 Oct. 20,21 Oct. 28-Nov. 28 Oct. 29

Fall at Crawford Lake Fall at Mountsberg Harvest Festival

Crawford Lake Conservation Area Mountsberg Conservation Area Springridge Farm

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Pumpkin Trail Ritual & Culture Exhibit Doors Open Burlington Play TBD Culture Days Fall into Nature Camper Halloween Halloween Spooktacular Spooktacular Halloween The Great Pumpkin Trail “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” Treats in Our Streets

Halton Region The Art Gallery of Burlington Various Locations Theatre Burlington Various Locations Conservation Halton Parks Bronte Creek Provincial Park Streetcar Museum Mountsberg Conservation Area Royal Botanical Gardens Drury Lane Theatre Downtown Burlington

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NOVEMBER 2016 Weekends Nov. 1-Nov. 16 Oct. 28-Nov. 28 Nov. 5-6 Nov. 11 Nov. 11-13 Nov. 19-Jan 8 Nov. 18-20 Nov. 20 Nov. 21-Jan. 10 Nov. 24-27 Nov. 24-27 Nov. 24-27 Nov. 26 Nov. 26-27

Winter at Crawford Lake Ritual & Culture Exhibit “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” Art in Action Studio Tour Remembrance Day Parade & Service Holiday House Tour of Distinctive Homes Holiday Traditions with RBG Train Show Play TBD An Old-Fashioned Christmas Event Festival of Lights Soup Bowl Event Arts Burlington’s Christmas Sale Play TBD Shop the Neighbourhood Christmas Activities

Weekends Weekends Daily Nightly Dec. 1-3 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 3-4, 10-11 Dec. 3-Jan. 29 Dec. 3, 10 Dec. 4 Dec. 10 Dec. 26-Jan. 1 Dec. 27-30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31

Winter at Crawford Lake Homestead Christmas Holiday Traditions with RBG Train Show Festival of Lights Burly Calling Candlelit Stroll A Taste of Christmas Past Christmas Activities Horizons Exhibit Christmas on the Rails Santa Claus Parade Winter on the Trails Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides Golden Horseshoe Hockey Tournament New Year’s Eve Family Skate Coyote Howl Hikes New Year’s Eve Hoopla

Crawford Lake Conservation Area The Art Gallery of Burlington Drury Lane Theatre Various Locations Spencer Smith Park Burlington/Hamilton/GTA Royal Botanical Gardens Theatre Burlington Ireland House at Oakridge Farm Spencer Smith Park The Art Gallery of Burlington The Art Gallery of Burlington Theatre Burlington Downtown Burlington Springridge Farm

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Crawford Lake Conservation Area Bronte Creek Provincial Park Royal Botanical Gardens Spencer Smith Park Various Locations Downtown Burlington Ireland House at Oakridge Farm Springridge Farm The Art Gallery of Burlington Streetcar Museum Burlington Mall to Downtown Hilton Falls Conservation Area Mountsberg Conservation Area Central Arena Bronte Creek Provincial Park Bronte Creek Provincial Park Mountsberg Conservation Area

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Winter at Crawford Lake Moonlight Snowshoe Hikes New Year’s Day- Canada 150 Festival of Lights Horizons Exhibit Holiday Traditions with RBG Train Show Winter Exhibit Robbie Burns Road Race

Crawford Lake Conservation Area Crawford Lake Conservation Area Tansley Woods Community Centre Spencer Smith Park The Art Gallery of Burlington Royal Botanical Gardens Royal Botanical Gardens Central High School

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Winter at Crawford Lake Moonlight Snowshoe Hikes Winter Exhibit 37th Annual Music Hall Play TBD Valentine’s Day Couples & Singles 5km Sweet Water Season Maple Town Taste of Burlington

Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 Royal Botanical Gardens 905.527.1158 Drury Lane Theatre 905.637.3979 Theatre Burlington 905.637.1728 Cedar Springs Athletic Club 905.335.7600 ext. 7422 Crawford Lake Conservation Area 905.854.0234 Mountsberg Conservation Area 905.854.2276 Various locations 905.634.5594

Taste of Burlington Winter Exhibit 37th Annual Music Hall Maple Town Maple Syrup Festival Sweet Water Season Chilly Half Marathon & Frosty 5k Around the Bay Race

Various locations Royal Botanical Gardens Drury Lane Theatre Mountsberg Conservation Area Bronte Creek Provincial Park Crawford Lake Conservation Area Downtown Burlington North Shore Blvd

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Kite Festival June 5, 2016

Canada Day July 1, 2016

Santa Claus Parade Dec. 4, 2016

Children’s Festival Aug. 21, 2016

New Year’s Day Jan. 1, 2017

For an up-to-date listing of events and more information visit www.burlington.ca/events

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Night View

“I have lived in downtown Burlington for more than 20 years and love that we are just steps away from so many great summer festivals. It became even more important when we had children. We love to spend time together as a family taking in the sights and sounds of the Sound of Music festival and Ribfest. These festivals help to create the sense of community we love here in Burlington.� Christy Laverty ALittleBrightSpot. com, @ImFreckles

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f retail therapy is your pleasure, Burlington delivers. From small unique shops to plazas, malls and big box centres, shoppers can ÀQG ZKDWHYHU WKH\ DUH ORRNLQJ IRU KHUH 'LVFRYHU 'RZQWRZQ Burlington, with its beautiful waterfront shopping district, featuring one of Canada’s best known independent bookshops, A Different Drummer Books, as well as high-end clothing boutiques, furniture and home accessory stores and many one-of-a-kind shops. We are also home to a number of familiar names such as IKEA, MEC, SAIL, Lee Valley, Marshalls and Costco and two large shopping centres. Look for our annual holiday gift guide on our blog in December. For further information call Tourism Burlington at 905.634.5594, toll free 1.877.499.9989 or visit tourismburlington.com

“One of Burlington’s most beautiful and well-kept secrets is Village Square. Located in the downtown core and modeled after a European village, the Square provides a quiet place to stroll and take photographs, as well as being central to great local restaurants.� Katia Wulfers www.jackstrawlane.com @jackstrawlane

A Different Drummer Books

One of the best-known bookshops in Canada, A Different Drummer is a memorable stopping place for visitors from all over the world. With an exceptional selection of books and a refreshingly literate staff, it’s the ideal place for a leisurely browse. Free parking. 513 Locust St. 905.639.0925 differentdrummerbooks.ca diffdrum@mac.com

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Brant Florist

Burlington Downtown Business Association

Burlington Downtown situated on the most picturesque waterfront of Lake Ontario, features over 430 businesses providing the best in shopping, world class dining and professional services. Burlington Downtown – it’s all here. For the latest info visit burlingtondowntown.ca, follow us on Facebook: Downtown Burlington, Twitter: @dtBurlingtonON, Instagram: DtBurlingtonOn burlingtondowntown.ca 905.333.9868 See ad page 30 info@burlingtondowntown.ca

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Burlington Mall

Burlington Mall is conveniently located on the corner of Guelph Line and Fairview Street and offers 110 stores and services including: HomeSense, Winners, Old Navy, SportChek, Canadian Tire, Kelsey’s and the Hudson Bay . Perfect for all your family needs! 777 Guelph Line 905.632.4777 burlingtonmall.com

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Joelle’s

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Joelle’s

The ultimate shopping experience in Southern Ontario. With a reputation for making premium denim shopping easy, Joelle’s has become a one stop shop for all your fashion needs – from casual to career to dressy! Joelle’s also offers a well edited selection of shoes, accessories and maternity wear to complete the package. With a great mix of price points, you are not likely to walk away empty handed. MICHAEL Michael Kors, Esprit, Vince, Joie, Brenda Beddome, Fidelity, Line, Free People and many more. 457 Brant St. 905.631.7918 joelles.com see ad page 41

Jeff’s Guyshop

Jeff’s Guyshop offers moderately priced, high quality, well branded, sensible style in a comfortable environment. Premium denim mixes with casual, business and dressier items. You are guaranteed to have an enjoyable shopping experience! Seven for All Mankind, Lacoste, Bugatchi, Ben Sherman, Alberto, Matinique, John Varvatos and more. 457 Brant St. 905.631.6833 jeffsguyshop.com see ad page 41

Kelly’s Bake Shoppe

Award-winning Kelly’s Bake Shoppe is one that dreams are made of! It’s the healthier bakery that just so happens to be gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, peanut-free and vegan. As featured on Canada AM, BT Toronto, CHCH and more. 401 Brant Street 905-333-1400 kellysxo.com cupcakes@kellysxo.com

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Mapleview Centre

Scrivener’s Men’s Apparel

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Burlington’s ultimate fashion destination, Mapleview Centre offers a dynamic mix of the most sought after brands, including Aritzia, Lululemon Athletica, Saje Natural Wellness, Michael Kors, Forever 21, Kiehl’s, Sephora, White House | Black Market and Zara. Located at Maple Avenue and Fairview Street, the centre has direct access from Highways 403, 407 and the QEW. 900 Maple Avenue 905.681.2900 mapleviewcentre.com info@mapleviewcentre.com see ad page 35

6FULYHQHU·V LV WUXO\ RQH RI WKH ÀQHVW PHQVZHDU VWRUHV LQ WKH DUHD For over 30 years, in Downtown Burlington, Scrivener’s has offered the discerning customer luxury men’s clothing and sportswear from global brands including Canali, Boss, Sand, Agave, Coppley, Allen Edmonds, Robert Graham, Alberto, and more. Scrivener’s is committed in offering a sophisticated selection that will meet every social and business requirement. Friendly, knowledgeable service and tailoring on site. 389 Brant St. 905.634.6955 scriveners.ca info@scriveners.ca See ad page 41

A Night on the Town

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A Different Drummer Bookstore by Laura Gammon

Wild Waterfront by Eric Marshall

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“I love going out to eat and Burlington has some great spots! With the kids in tow, we like to hit Beaver & Bulldog, on Lakeshore, or Sakai on Fairview, for Japanese cuisine. For a daytime lunch spot, Montforts on Brant do delicious Mediterranean food and Bombay Grill on Fairview, is our go-to Indian restaurant. For dinner and drinks, as a couple or with friends, we like The Martini House, (great food & cocktails) Spencer’s, (we especially love the view in the summer) and Pepperwood Bistro (it’s got a comfy atmosphere and a well-rounded menu).” Shannon Day Cheung, Martinisandmotherhood.com @MartiniMomBlog

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Dining Downtown by Laura Gammon

BISTROS, FINE DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT

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id you know? Burlington’s over 300 restaurants “For those who seek delicious cuisine, offer a variety of dining experiences featuring Burlington hosts an enviable selection of ethnic and Canadian cuisine, many in restaurants with talented and creative chefs picturesque settings. at the helm.â€? Tantalize your taste buds! Burlington is a dining Katia Wulfers, www.jackstrawlane.com destination in southern Ontario with several award@jackstrawlane ZLQQLQJ HVWDEOLVKPHQWV <RX DUH ERXQG WR Ă€QG D IHZ favourites to excite your palate with both casual DQG Ă€QH GLQLQJ RSWLRQV DYDLODEOH 2Q ZDUP VXQQ\ GD\V DQG FRRO VXPPHU QLJKWV WKHUH DUH UHVWDXUDQW decks, some overlooking Lake Ontario, rooftop patios and outdoor seating to enjoy your meal alfresco. 7KHUH DUH VHYHUDO GLQLQJ HYHQWV WKURXJKRXW WKH \HDU LQFOXGLQJ $ 7DVWH RI %XUOLQJWRQ D SUL[ Ă€[H program offered in winter and summer. If you want to embrace your inner chef, there are a number of restaurants that can help you do that! Our experienced local chefs are ready to help you cultivate your culinary skills. Choose from cooking classes, demonstrations or just enjoy the award winning cuisine. Follow our Instagram account for some mouthwatering pictures from local restaurants. For more entertainment information, please see the ‘What to See and Do’ section on our website. For further information call Tourism Burlington at 905.634.5594 Toll free 1.877.499.9989, or visit tourismburlington.com

Boon Burger CafĂŠ

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Club 54 Nightclub

Emma’s Backporch

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There’s ‘Always a Party’ at Club 54 - Burlington’s #1 Nightclub. Enjoy ‘Comedy at Club 54’ every Friday and Saturday followed by the ‘Club 54 Dance Party’ or ‘Long Weekend Sundays’. Check our website for more info and free passes. 3345 Harvester Rd. 905.634.5454 or 800.7.CLUB54 club54.ca club54@cogeco.ca

Cottage Cookin on the Best Patio in Southern Ontario! Escape to Burlington’s best lakefront getaway, fashioned in a casual cottage theme and your neighbourhood bar. Emma’s features delicious burgers, entrée salads, mussels, poutine, wings and daily feature menus! The perfect venue for private group functions! Watch the game or take in some live entertainment. Enjoy our smoke-free summer patio. Open 7 days a week. Wheelchair accessible. 2084 Lakeshore Rd 905.634.2084 emmasbackporch.ca

Lettuce Love Café

Healthy & delicious, 100% gluten-free and vegan, local, farm-totable freshly hand-prepared food made daily at Burlington’s #1 Restaurant, featuring the best organic fresh cold-pressed Juice Bar. #EatBetter 399 John St. 905-637-2700 lettucelovecafe.com ieat@lettucelovecafe.com

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The Martini House

Located in the heart of Burlington’s downtown district, the Martini +RXVH %LVWUR LV D SODFH ZKHUH FUHDWLRQV RI WKH ÀQHVW FXLVLQH DQG DQ inviting atmosphere harmonize, making it distinctly different. A premier destination for lunch, dinner and after work cocktails. The Martini House Bistro is also a natural choice for corporate functions and meetings. Our vast, diverse intimate space is divided to offer entertaining solutions. 437 Elizabeth St. 905.333.9553 martinihouse.ca martinihousebarry@bellnet.ca

Pane Fresco

Italian cafe located in downtown Burlington, minutes from waterfront. We have a reputation for our delicious daily baked artisan bread, sandwiches, pizza, soups, pastries, biscotti and much more. Breakfast VHUYHG GDLO\ DQG KRPHPDGH ZDIÁHV VHUYHG RQ 6XQGD\·V 'DLO\ SL]]D special buy one get one for half price, 4pm - close. Enjoy the cozy atmosphere & summer patio. Catering available. 414 Locust St. 905.333.3388 pane-fresco.ca

Paradiso Restaurant

Paradiso Restaurant offers a warm, intimate and friendly Mediterranean atmosphere in a casual and elegant setting. We offer a selection of private dining rooms for meetings, events or family occasions. Wine bar for after-work cocktails. Paradiso – Where dinner is the show! Open: 7 days a week at 11:30 am 2041 Pine St. 905.639.1176 paradisorestaurant.com partyplanning@ paradisorestaurant.com

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Pepperwood Wine Bar & Micro Brewery

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A full service restaurant nestled in the heart of downtown Burlington, boasting the most spectacular lakeside views. Something for everyone! Enjoy the full dining experience or more casual fare on our beautiful outdoor patio, cozy dining room, and Burlington’s only Micro-Brewery bar. Join us for live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights 9-12am and Sunday Jazz Brunch 12-3pm. Private Dining Rooms available, Full Service Catering Specialists. 1455 Lakeshore Road 905.333.6999 pepperwood.on.ca pepperwood@pepperwood.on.ca

The Purple Heather 1RUWK %XUOLQJWRQ¡V Ă€QHVW XSVFDOH SXE VHUYLQJ XQLTXH SXE IDUH LV DQ inviting place for everyone and every occasion where the food is as just as important as the spirits. An extensive wine and liquor listing, as well as an array of domestic, imported and craft beers. Daily Chef’s featured creations. Live entertainment every Friday, Saturday including a little “Country in the Heatherâ€? on Sunday afternoons. All menu items are available for takeout. Open seven days a week. 3600 Dundas St., W. 905.315.8782 thepurpleheather.ca

The Queens Head

An authentic British Pub offering traditional and not so traditional fare & 20 different beers on tap and an extensive international wine list. A not just pub grub menu, award winning Chef, features prepared to perfection. A games lounge with pool tables, big screens and darts. The upscale Empire Room adjoins. Patio seating for over 120. Live entertainment every Friday, Saturday & Sundays on the patio in season. Private banquet facilities for all occasions, including weddings, up to 150. 400 Brant St. 905.632.1300 thequeenshead.ca info@thequeeenshead.ca

Spencer’s at the Waterfront

Burlington’s lakefront destination for sustainable seafood and mouth-watering Craft Cut Steak. An Earth to Table menu focused on the freshest seasonal ingredients, coupled with unparalleled service, make for a truly unforgettable experience. Join us for creative food and drink by the water. 1340 Lakeshore Rd. W 905.633.7494 spencers.ca info@spencers.ca see ad page 47

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Stone House Restaurant

Stone House Restaurant features spectacular steak and seafood ZLWK D (XURSHDQ 0HGLWHUUDQHDQ à DLU LQFOXGLQJ VXFK VSHFLDOWLHV DV gourmet, thin-crust pizzas and pasta dishes. Delicious entrees LQFOXGH UDFN RI ODPE JULOOHG 1HZ <RUN VWULSORLQ ÀOHW SULPH ULE DV well as several seafood options and our catch of the day. 3106 South Service Rd. 905.632.1316 stonehouserestaurant.ca

Swiss Chalet

Swiss Chalet is all about real food made by real people. Our rotisserie chicken is made fresh on the premise every day, slow roasted to perfection. Our fries are hand-cut right here in our kitchen. Truth is, at Swiss Chalet you’ll always know your food was made fresh by real people and made just for you. Swiss Chalet open at 11am every day. Two locations: 2422 Fairview Rd & 1220 Brant St 905.681.3336 swisschalet.com

The Water St. Cooker

With a panoramic view of Lake Ontario, The Water St. Cooker provides one of the most sought-after and timeless atmospheres in Burlington. Executive Chef, Doran Abra, prepares rotating menus E\ VRXUFLQJ DQG XWLOL]LQJ ORFDO RUJDQLF SURGXFWV RIIHULQJ WKH ÀQHVW LQ PHDWV ÀVK VWHDN SDVWDV DQG YHJHWDEOHV Open Tuesday through Saturday evenings, and Sunday brunch 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. 2084 Old Lakeshore Rd. 905.634.2084 waterstreetcooker.ca

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Chocolate Delights by Samantha Payne

Burlington’s lakefront destination for sustainable seafood and mouth-watering Craft Cut Steak

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Burlington Convention Centre by Mark Zelinski

MEETING & CONFERENCE FACILITIES

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rom intimate lakeside venues, an elaborate convention centre to full service brand name hotels, Burlington is an ideal setting for your meeting, conference or special event. The city offers a full complement of support services to welcome you and your guests to our beautiful backyard. Check out our blog and be sure to look at our Pinterest boards on meetings and weddings for ideas and inspiration. For further information call Tourism Burlington at 905.634.5594, toll free 1.877.499.9989 or visit tourismburlington.com

Burlington Convention Centre

Meeting Your Needs. +DOWRQ 5HJLRQ¡V /DUJHVW &RQIHUHQFH )DFLOLW\ VT IW RI Ă H[LEOH meeting space for 10 to 1,500 people. 3 event halls and 2 executive ERDUGURRPV RQ VLWH FDWHULQJ DQG H[HFXWLYH FKHI )DFLOLWLHV RXWĂ€WWHG with wireless internet, free parking. Centrally located between Toronto and Niagara Falls. 1120 Burloak Dr. 905.319.0319 burlingtonconventioncentre.ca bcc@burlingtonconventioncentre.ca

Burlington Public Library

Visit the library at seven branches conveniently located citywide or anytime online. Attend informative and entertaining programs. Borrow, download or stream books, movies, music, magazines & more. Use computers with popular software. Free Internet and WiFi access. Rent meeting space. bpl.on.ca 905.639.3611 info@bpl.on.ca

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The Crossroads Centre houses state-of-the-art broadcast facilities that are home to Canada’s longest running daily television program, 100 Huntley Street, and Canadian TV channel, YES TV. Crossroads’ modern facilities are perfectly suited to your next corporate event, conference, or celebration. 1295 North Service Rd. 905.332.6400 crossroads.ca 16


“What a richly beautiful area!” Heather M, Iowa

Home of the DeGroote School of Business’ MBA and Executive Education programs. The facility and its programs form a hub for academic and economic collaboration in Burlington and the Halton Region. It plays an important role in building a knowledge economy, strengthening the local business environment and attracting new investment to the community. The campus is a four storey 90,000 square foot building housing state-of-the-art classrooms, meeting spaces and lecture facilities. 4350 South Service Rd. 905.525.9140 ext. 20536 rjc.degroote.mcmaster.ca rjc@mcmaster.ca Executive Education: execed.degroote.mcmaster.ca MBA Program: degrooteschool.ca/mba

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Ron Joyce Centre - DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University

Tansley Woods

A Centre for Learning Leisure. With a double gym, leisure pools with slide, warming pool, meeting rooms, a full branch library and a picturesque licensed outdoor patio, this facility is perfect for business meetings, receptions, weddings or family activities. 1996 Itabashi Way 905.332.1996

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SERVICES & ASSOCIATIONS

Gingerbread House by Mike Turino

MOVING TO BURLINGTON?

Special relocation packages are available. Call one of these local Realtors for details.

Keller Williams Edge Hearth & Home Realty Brokerage

The Hearth & Home Team has been serving Burlington for over 27 years. It takes skilled negotiators to turn a house into a home. As an integral part of the Burlington landscape, Hearth & Home has been helping homeowners buy and sell in the most desirable of communities. With the added advantage of worldwide brand recognition we are able to help you moving across town, the country RU WKH ZRUOG /HW XV KHOS \RX ÀQG WKH SHUIHFW QHLJKERXU 3027 Harvester Rd. #105 905.333.5000 or 289.288.2102 TamerFahmi.com Tamer@TamerFahmi.com virtually-sold.com

Burlington’s Best Homes Team Keller Williams Edge Realty Brokerage

Moving to Burlington? Work with a local real estate specialist! Our team will provide you with complete relocation services. Visit BurlingtonsBestHomes.com and click on“Moving to Burlington” to register and receive property listings, community and neighbourhood information. burlingtonsbesthomes.com 289.288.2101 info@burlingtonsbesthomes.com

Royal LePage Burloak Real Estate Services, Brokerage

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As Burlington’s leading real estate company with 170 sales professionals serving Burlington, Oakville, Waterdown, Hamilton & surrounding areas, we can offer you the relocation expertise you’re looking for. 2072 Lakeshore Rd 905.634.7755 3060 Mainway 905.335.3042 royallepageburlington.ca See ad page 49

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TRANSPORTATION & TRAVEL While in Burlington Canadian road signs are in kilometres: 100 kmh = 60 mph; 50 kmh = 30 mph

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Airways Transit

Door to door service since 1975 to and from Ontario airports. With D UHVHUYDWLRQ DQ\ Ă LJKW ZLOO EH PHW KRXU VHUYLFH GD\V a year. Small charters anywhere in Ontario. For reservations and information. airwaystransit.com 905.689.4460 infohamilton@airwaystransit.com

Burlington Taxi

Our mission is to move people and their things around this city in the safest, fastest and most pleasant way possible. At your service with our Burlington Taxi app & online booking. Special airport rates; personal taxi service, group shuttle; rush delivery; wheelchair accessible. burlingtontaxi.com 905.333.3333 customerservice@burlingtontaxi.com See ad page 41

SERVICES & ASSOCIATIONS

Downtown parking is available at numerous city lots and the multistory garage adjacent to the Visitor Centre (refer to map on page 30, 31) An additional 20-minutes of FREE parking is available with a minimum deposit of 25¢ at all pay parking machines. Contact Parking Services for general information or visit the City website.burlington.ca/en/services-for-you/Parking/asp Business Hours: 905.335.7816 Voice Message Centre (24-hours): 905.335.7844

GO Transit

Three locations to serve you. Waterdown Road south of North Service Road; Fairview Street east of Brant Street; Fairview Street east of Appleby Line. gotransit.com 888.438.6646

ASSOCIATE PARTNERS Burlington Chamber of Commerce

Founded in 1947, the Burlington Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of business and professional people who work to encourage and promote a strong Burlington business community. Burlington’s economic well-being is directly related to the caliber of work done by the Chamber. 414 Locust St., Suite 201 905.639.0174 burlingtonchamber.com info@burlingtonchamber.com

Burlington Economic Development Corporation (BEDC)

BEDC creates and promotes new development and growth opportunities within our community. BEDC works directly with you WR ÀQG WKH ULJKW EXVLQHVV ORFDWLRQ JXLGH \RXU H[SDQVLRQ SODQ DQG keep to your timelines. Thinking of your next investment, call us ÀUVW 414 Locust St., Suite 203 905.332.9415 bedc.ca bedc@burlington.ca 16

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Homewood Suites by Tourism Burlington

HOTELS, MOTELS, HOTELS MOTELS BED & BREAKFAST, BREAKFAST CAMPGROUNDS

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id you know? Burlington has 9 full service brand name hotels, with over 1,000 guest rooms available. Easily go from day-tripping to vacationing in Burlington. From hotel suites to charming Bed & Breakfasts, there is something for all tastes and budgets. Choose from brand name hotels along Burlington’s beautiful Waterfront that put you within steps of the downtown or book a comfy room at one of the hotels close to the highway. For a personal touch, stay in one of the city’s quaint B&B’s. If being close to nature is more your thing, outdoor enthusiasts who want a great Ontario nature experience will appreciate the selection of regional campsites with amenities ranging from cozy to secluded to glamping. For further information call Tourism Burlington at 905.634.5594 or toll free 1.877.499.9989, or visit tourismburlington.com

Admiral Inn

Experience the difference at the newly renovated Admiral Inn %XUOLQJWRQ ZKHUH \RX·OO ÀQG TXDOLW\ JXHVWURRPV DW DIIRUGDEOH UDWHV Offering free hot breakfast, parking, internet and local calls. Travelling on business or pleasure, the Admiral Inn is everything you would expect and more. 3500 Billings Crt. 905.639.4780 or 866.236.4661 admiralinn.com burlington@admiralinn.com see ad page 52

Ascot Motel

Downtown on the waterfront, this Burlington motel offers ten comfortable air-conditioned rooms; some with kitchenettes, some adjoining rooms available. TV with cable. Internet Access. Restaurants, shopping and park within walking distance. Easy access to major highways. Moderate rates. 2076 Old Lakeshore Rd. 905.634.3177 16

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Best Western PLUS Burlington Inn & Suites

Our comfortable, ultra clean hotel offers 81 spacious guest rooms including 2 room suites, jacuzzi suites and executive rooms, all at affordable prices. Enjoy our indoor salt water pool, exercise room, IUHH ZLĂ€ LQWHUQHW ORFDO FDOOV SDUNLQJ DQG FRPSOLPHQWDU\ KRW EXIIHW breakfast. Green ECO-Rating Program: 4 Keys. Member of the Burlington Hotel Association. 2412 Queensway Dr. 905.639.2700 or bwplusburlington.com 866.280.7778 bwplusburlington.com 66090@hotel.bestwestern.com see ad page 62

Burlington Furnished Rentals

Short term, fully furnished, one, two or three bedroom suites/ KRXVHV ,QFOXGHV XWLOLWLHV ZLÀ 79 FDEOH '9' SOD\HU $& RQ VLWH laundry and parking. Located in downtown Burlington, walking GLVWDQFH WR ODNH IHVWLYDOV UHVWDXUDQWV VSDV VKRSSLQJ ÀWQHVV WUDLOV etc. Easy access to major highways. 454 Burlington Avenue 905.336.2776 burlingtonfurnishedrentals.com sales@burlingtonfurnishedrentals.com

Burlington Hotel Association 7KH %XUOLQJWRQ +RWHO $VVRFLDWLRQ %+$ LV D UHJLVWHUHG QRW IRU SURĂ€W organization of 6 Burlington hotels: Comfort Inn, Hilton Garden Inn Burlington, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Best Western PLUS Burlington Inn & Suites, Waterfront Hotel-Downtown Burlington, and the Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel and Conference Centre. For more information visit: burlingtonhoteldeals.com

Burlington Towers Furnished Suites

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom short-term, fully furnished suites. Includes local phone calls, high speed internet, cable, indoor pool, Ă€WQHVV FHQWUH VDXQD RXWGRRU WHQQLV FRXUWV DQG SOD\JURXQG &RQYHQLHQWO\ ORFDWHG LQ WKH PLGVW RI %XUOLQJWRQ¡V Ă€QHVW UHVWDXUDQWV shops and parks with easy access to the 403, 407, QEW and GO station. Unfurnished suites also available. 1285 Ontario St. 905.639.8583 corporatesuites.ca info@corporatesuites.ca

Canada’s Best Value Inn

Newly renovated, 45 rooms and suites, equipped with hi-speed internet, microwaves, mini fridges, cable TVs, hairdryers, irons, ironing boards, complimentary local calls. Ice & vending machines, picnic and barbecue area, free parking, restaurants and attractions close by. Weekly, nightly and corporate rates. 2404 Queensway Dr. 905.637.1547 canadasbestvalueinn.com cbviburlington@hotmail.com

Comfort Inn

Newly renovated in 2014. Comfort Inn Burlington is truly a hidden gem in the Burlington area. Offering free hot breakfast, parking, internet and local calls. Pet-friendly hotel. All guestrooms come with a mini fridge and microwave. Member of the Burlington Hotel Association. 3290 South Service Rd 905.639.1700 or comfortinnburlington.ca 877.376.5301 reservations@comfortinnburlington.ca

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“Wonderful place, big waves.� Lou D., Poland

120 spacious guest rooms including 9 whirlpool king rooms and 10 suites all with refrigerator, microwave, KeurigŽ coffee maker, and complimentary high-speed internet. Indoor SRRO ZKLUOSRRO DQG ÀWQHVV FHQWUH 5HVWDXUDQW RSHQ IRU EUHDNIDVW lunch and dinner. Conference facilities from 10 to 200 persons for meetings, banquets and weddings. One block from Burloak Shopping Centre. Member of the Burlington Hotel Association. 985 Syscon Rd. 905.631.7000 torontoburlington.gardeninn.com yyzbu-salesadm@hilton.com

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Hilton Garden Inn Burlington

Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre

Welcome to the Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre! With 237 well appointed guestrooms & over 20,000 square feet of à H[LEOH IXQFWLRQ VSDFH LV WKH SODFH WR PHHW (QMR\ RXU DWULXP DUHD ZLWK LQGRRU KHDWHG SRRO ÀWQHVV FHQWUH ZKLUOSRRO VDXQD $OORUR Restaurant & Lounge open daily. Member of the Burlington Hotel Association. 3063 South Service Rd. 905.639.4443 or 888.987.4888 hiburlington.ca unh2248res@whg.com see ad page 63

Homewood Suites by Hilton

“Make Yourself at HomeÂŽâ€?at Homewood Suites by Hilton Burlington. Choose from our spacious studio, king jacuzzi, 1 or 2 bedroom suites with fully equipped kitchens. Enjoy complimentary hot breakfast daily, evening reception with a light meal Mon-Thurs, complimentary high-speed internet, 24hr business centre, indoor SRRO KU Ă€WQHVV FHQWUH SDWLR FRXUW\DUG ZLWK %%4 DUHD DQG VSRUWV court. Member of the Burlington Hotel Association. 975 Syscon Rd. 905.631.8300 or 800.CALL HOME burlington.homewoodsuites.com ontbu_homewood@hilton.com

Mohawk Inn & Conference Centre

Centrally located in the hamlet of Campbellville, minutes from downtown Milton. This rustic property is set on 100 acres of natural woodland and offers 30 spacious & comfortable rooms, a Chop House restaurant, meeting space for 2-200 people, as well as the Birches and Meadowview (1-12 people). We are guest-obsessed service! 9230 Guelph Line, Campbellville 905.854.2277 mohawkinn.com info@mohawkinn.com

Oakville Affordable Accommodations

2 bedroom furnished suites with kitchen and bathroom. Short term, monthly, group and nightly rates available. Included is cable, internet, air conditioning, parking and large conference space available. Blocks from the GO Station. GO Bus and local pick up out front. Open May 1 to end of August. 1410 Trafalgar Rd. 905.815.4150 or 877.225.8664 stayrcc.com/oakville dcarroll@stayrcc.com

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Cycle Friendly Hotels by Tourism Burlington

Quality Hotel Burlington QEW 'HÀQLWHO\ D PXVW VWD\ 0RGHUQ ERXWLTXH VW\OH JXHVWURRPV HTXLSSHG with refrigerator, microwave and coffeemaker. Enjoy our free hot buffet breakfast, high-speed internet, long-distance calls within North America and free parking. Relax in our indoor salt water pool, ÀWQHVV VWXGLR DQG VDXQD ,QGXOJH LQ UHVWIXO VOHHS RQ RXU SLOORZ WRS beds. On-site restaurant and bar. 950 Walkers Line 905.639.9290 or qualityhotelburlington.com 800.361.6352 reservations@qualityhotelburlington.com see ad page 62

Sandman Hotel Oakville

Whether visiting for business, with family, or a quick getaway, the hotel is conveniently located on the Oakville/Burlington border. Surrounded by restaurants, large parks, sporting venues and shopping outlet, the hotel features excellent amenities and comfortable accommodations. We have two great on-site restaurants (Chop Steakhouse and Bar & Denny’s Restaurant). Rest assured you have made a smart choice. 3451 South Service Road W. Oakville 289.881.7263 sandmanhotels.com res_oakville@sandman.ca

Waterfront Hotel - Downtown Burlington

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Burlington’s only downtown hotel is a hospitality landmark. Panoramic views of Lake Ontario/Brant St. Pier/Spencer Smith Park. Full service hotel features restaurant, outdoor patios, indoor pool, ZKLUOSRRO DQG H[FHSWLRQDO ÀWQHVV FHQWUH 2YHUQLJKW JXHVWV HQMR\ complimentary Buffet Breakfast, Parking and Wi-Fi. 5000 sq. ft. of à H[LEOH VSDFH LGHDO IRU PHHWLQJV ZHGGLQJV DQG FRQIHUHQFHV 3HW Friendly. Steps from boutique shopping, dining & festivals. Member of the Burlington Hotel Association. 2020 Lakeshore Rd. 905.681.5400 or thewaterfrontdowntown.com 877.681.0767 guestservices@thewaterfrontdowntown.com see ad page 2


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Mount Nemo Lookout Bed & Breakfast Retreat Host: Evelyn Wilson 4409 No. 2 Side Rd., RR #1, Burlington, ON. L7R 3X4 905.319.2408 • Email: evywilson@sympatico.ca nemo.byethost13.com

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Murphy’s Manor Host: Pat Murphy 5112 Ashland Dr., Burlington, ON. L7L 3H2 905.632.4917 • Email: murmanor@sympatico.ca bbcanada.com/murmanor

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Sunrise Bed & Breakfast Host: Enid Thomas 1211 Sable Dr., Burlington, ON. L7S 2J7 905.333.2872 • Email: ethomas1@cogeco.ca bbcanada.com/834.html

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Creekside Bed and Breakfast Hosts: Lin & Steve Leeson 3158 Pinemeadow Dr., Burlington, ON L7M 2Z6 905.336.5382 • Email: lin@holidayrentalscanada.ca stayburlington.com

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Stay at bicycle friendly places who have taken extra steps to offer cyclists services and amenities. Look for “Cycle Friendly”. ontariobybike.ca

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Ascot Motel 2076 Old Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, ON L7R 1A3 905.634.3177

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Best Western PLUS Burlington Inn & Suites (BHA) 2412 Queensway Dr., Burlington, ON L7R 3T3 905.639.2700 • 1.866.280.7778 Email: 66090@hotel.bestwestern.com bestwesternontario.com

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Burlington Furnished Rentals* 905.336.2776 Email: sales@burlingtonfurnishedrentals.com burlingtonfurnishedrentals.com

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Burlington Gingerbread House* 1375 Ontario St., Burlington, ON. L7S 1G2 905.336.2776 Email: sales@burlingtonfurnishedrentals.com burlingtonfurnishedrentals.com

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Burlington Towers* 1285 Ontario St., Burlington, ON L7S 1X9 905.639.8583 Email: info@corporatesuites.ca corporatesuites.ca

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Canada’s Best Value Inn 2404 Queensway Dr., Burlington, ON L7R 3T3 905.637.1547 Email: cbviburlington@hotmail.com canadasbestvalueinn.com

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Comfort Inn (BHA) 3290 South Service Rd., Burlington, ON. L7N 3M6 905.639.1700 • 1.877.376.5301 Email: reservations@comfortinnburlington.ca comfortinnburlington.ca

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Hilton Garden Inn - Burlington (BHA) 985 Syscon Rd. E., Burlington, ON. L7L 5S3 905.631.7000 Email: yyzbu-salesadm@hilton.com torontoburlington.gardeninn.com

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Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel & Conference Centre (BHA) 3063 South Service Rd., Burlington, ON. L7N 3E9 905.639.4443 • 1.888.987.4888 Email: Unh2248res@whg.com hiburlington.ca

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Admiral Inn 3500 Billings Ct., Burlington, ON L6N 3N6 905.639.4780 • 1.866.236.4661 Email: burlington@admiralinn.com admiralinn.com

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Sandman Hotel 3451 South Service Rd W, Oakville, ON L6L 0C3 289.881.7263 res_oakville@sandman.ca sandmanhotels.ca/Oakville

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Waterfront Hotel Downtown Burlington (BHA) 2020 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, ON. L7R 4G8 905.681.5400 • 1.877.681.0767 Email: guestservices@thewaterfrontdowntown.com thewaterfrontdowntown.com

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Quality Hotel Burlington QEW 950 Walker’s Line, Burlington, ON L7N 2G2 905.639.9290 • 1.800.361.6352 Email: reservations@qualityhotelburlington.com qualityhotelburlington.com

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Oakville Affordable Accommodations 1410 Trafalgar Rd, Oakville, ON L6H 6W4 905.815.4150 • 877.225.8664 Email: dcarroll@#stayrcc.com stayrcc.com/oakville

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Mohawk Inn and Conference Centre 9230 Guelph Line, Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0 905.854.2277 Email: info@mohawkinn.com mohawkinn.com

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Homewood Suites by Hilton* (BHA) 975 Syscon Rd., Burlington, ON L7L 5S3 905.631.8300 • 1.800.CALL HOME Email: ontbu_homewood@hilton.com burlington.homewoodsuites.com

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Riders on Steeles - Epic Tour by Peter Kraiker

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CAMPING

Prices subject to change.

Bronte Creek Provincial Park Campground 144 electric serviced sites. $46.90 per night. Access 3201 Bronte Rd. ontarioparks.com

905.827.6911 or 888.668.7275

Tent camping in a natural setting with spectacular views of the Niagara Escarpment is great for families and groups. Great hiking DQG SLFQLFNLQJ LV DYDLODEOH .HOVR DOVR RIIHUV VZLPPLQJ ÀVKLQJ and mountain biking and visitors can rent kayaks, paddleboats and canoes. For the adventurous, Rattlesnake Point has three designated sites where experienced rock climbers can scale challenging cliffs. haltonparks.ca Kelso: 905.878.5011 Rattlesnake Point: 905.854.0262

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Conservation Halton Parks

Fifty Point Conservation Area & Marina

Located on Lake Ontario at Fifty Road/QEW interchange. 71 serviced RV sites. May to October. $41 per night and up. conservationhamilton.ca 905.525.2187

Toronto West KOA

No tent? No RV? No Problem! The Toronto West KOA now offers 20 Deluxe Cabins, in our cabin village: great for families and groups! Cabins are available year-round and are fully furnished, with full kitchens and bathrooms, free Wi-Fi hot spot, bunk beds, and patios with BBQs. A variety of campground activities and theme weekends are held throughout the camping season geared toward children and families. On site playgrounds, swimming pool and mining adventure. Other attractions in this charming countryside community include world-class hiking, rock climbing, a slots casino with harness horseracing, golf courses, restaurants, the new Milton Velodrome and the Toronto Premium Outlet mall. 9301 Second Line Nassagaweya, Campbellville 905.854.2495 koa.com/campgrounds/toronto-west/ info@torontowestkoa.on.ca

Valens Conservation Area

Take Hwy 6 north from Waterdown or Hwy 6 south from 401, turn west on Regional Road 97 and follow signs. 220 campsites, 110 sites with hydro and water. 10 sites are available for group camping. Camping year round. $40.00 per night and up. conservationhamilton.ca 905.525.2183

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Get optimal value for your hard-earned money: • Clean, comfortable rooms • Free hot, fresh & healthy breakfast • Free Internet • Indoor swimming pool • On-site Restaurant Jake’s Grill & Oyster House • Ask about our shuttle service Quality Hotel 950 Walkers Line Burlington, ON L7N 2G2

BOOK NOW www.QualityHotelBurlington.com 800.4CHOICE 905.639.9290

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