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The City of Burlington marks its 135th anniversary in 2008. The beautiful, lakeshore town has grown slowly from the 1700's, now nearly 140,000 people call the modern city home, and thousands more visit each year. The community cherishes its attractive neighbourhood atmosphere, and especially the environment and past history, which add to its rich quality of life in a unique setting. Downtown - visit over 350 shops and services. Fantastic boutiques, unique gift shops, over 40 restaurants, picturesque streets by the lake. Come stroll down the cobblestone lanes of Village Square with its most unique 19th century shopping and dining complex. The Burlington Department of Parks and Recreation provides over 800 acres of parkland, nature trails, bike paths, arenas, pools, beach, and picnic facilities. Springridge Farm is a favourite for seasonal fruit and vegetables. The beautifully restored 19th century barn is brimming with gifts, baking, and preserves. Pick your own strawberries, lovely... GO Transit has three locations Waterdown Rd. Fairview Street east of Brant Street and Fairview Street east of Appleby Line. 1-888-GET-ON-GO\
Joseph Brant Museum is a replica
of the fine 1800 home of the famous Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant of the Six nations. Camisle - a
challenging 27-hole facility is the home or the unique "Year Round Golf" Hidden
Lake Golf& Country Club - Thirty-six championship holes on 500 beautiful acres of
Niagara Escarpment. Public welcome. |
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