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June 1, 2023  to  June 30, 2023
1 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

1 Jun
Burlington Transit Survey Engagement Opportunity

6:30 AM| virtual

Take our survey, May 15 - June 2, 2023

We want to hear from you! Tell us what you think about Burlington Transit, our fare programs, the service we provide and how we communicate. We also want to hear what you think the signs at the front of our buses should say.

Take the bus? Fill in the survey! Don’t take the bus? Fill in the survey.

We want to hear from everyone in our community. The survey is open from Monday, May 15 to Friday, June 2.

Take the survey

Need a bit of incentive? You could win one of three Burlington Transit prize packs. All you have to do is take the survey. Prize valued at $50. Full contest rules below.

Pop-up transit is back! We’ll be stopping by the Downtown Transit Terminal with a pop-up survey tent. Take the survey at the tent and as a thank you, you’ll get some Burlington Transit swag.

Follow @BurlONTransit to find out when we’ll be out with the pop-up survey tent.

1 Jun
Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail Arts and Culture

8:00 AM| Downtown Burlington through Spencer Smith Park

The Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail (BWST) is a temporary public art installation running from April 21 - June 2. BWST creates a kilometer long experience linking the Art Gallery of Burlington, Spencer Smith Park, Joseph Brant Museum and the Downtown Burlington BIA through a series of 30 temporary sculptures created by local and regional artists. The trail is a fully accessible experience and free for all to engage in.

The project encourages residents and visitors to explore downtown Burlington businesses, allows residents and visitors to experience art in a safe outdoor venue and connects to International Sculpture Day by providing a free cultural experience. Further, BWST supports local and regional artists by providing paid commissions and promotional support.

An opening ceremony will take place at the Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB) on April 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event will include brief remarks at the AGB followed by a walking tour of the Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail and ending with a reception back at the AGB. The project has been created by the Dan Lawrie International Sculpture Collection (DLISC). Founded by Burlington resident Dan Lawrie, DLISC has commissioned a series of large-scale sculptures at the Royal Botanical Gardens and financially contributed to two public art commissions through the City of Burlington public art program.

The following local and regional artists will be featured in the 2023 Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail: Martina Skuce, Angela Aujla, Tamara Kwapich, Bastien Martel, Brandon Vickerd, Jungle Ling, Ron Eady, Yulia Shtern, Christina Hart, Troy Nickle, Art Aggregate, Wynn Walters, Boris Kramer, John Highley, Roda Medhat, Ingrid Garcia, Susan Collett, Amy McIntosh, Viktor Mitic, Marlene Hilton Moore, Brendan Duggan, Asli Alin, Claire Anderson, Ruben Zellermayer, Floyd Elzinga, David Paolini, Chaka Chikodzi, Brian Kell,  and Joon Hee Kim.

 For more information please visit:
https://www.bwst.ca

2 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

2 Jun
Burlington Transit Survey Engagement Opportunity

6:30 AM| virtual

Take our survey, May 15 - June 2, 2023

We want to hear from you! Tell us what you think about Burlington Transit, our fare programs, the service we provide and how we communicate. We also want to hear what you think the signs at the front of our buses should say.

Take the bus? Fill in the survey! Don’t take the bus? Fill in the survey.

We want to hear from everyone in our community. The survey is open from Monday, May 15 to Friday, June 2.

Take the survey

Need a bit of incentive? You could win one of three Burlington Transit prize packs. All you have to do is take the survey. Prize valued at $50. Full contest rules below.

Pop-up transit is back! We’ll be stopping by the Downtown Transit Terminal with a pop-up survey tent. Take the survey at the tent and as a thank you, you’ll get some Burlington Transit swag.

Follow @BurlONTransit to find out when we’ll be out with the pop-up survey tent.

2 Jun
Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail Arts and Culture

8:00 AM| Downtown Burlington through Spencer Smith Park

The Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail (BWST) is a temporary public art installation running from April 21 - June 2. BWST creates a kilometer long experience linking the Art Gallery of Burlington, Spencer Smith Park, Joseph Brant Museum and the Downtown Burlington BIA through a series of 30 temporary sculptures created by local and regional artists. The trail is a fully accessible experience and free for all to engage in.

The project encourages residents and visitors to explore downtown Burlington businesses, allows residents and visitors to experience art in a safe outdoor venue and connects to International Sculpture Day by providing a free cultural experience. Further, BWST supports local and regional artists by providing paid commissions and promotional support.

An opening ceremony will take place at the Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB) on April 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event will include brief remarks at the AGB followed by a walking tour of the Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail and ending with a reception back at the AGB. The project has been created by the Dan Lawrie International Sculpture Collection (DLISC). Founded by Burlington resident Dan Lawrie, DLISC has commissioned a series of large-scale sculptures at the Royal Botanical Gardens and financially contributed to two public art commissions through the City of Burlington public art program.

The following local and regional artists will be featured in the 2023 Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail: Martina Skuce, Angela Aujla, Tamara Kwapich, Bastien Martel, Brandon Vickerd, Jungle Ling, Ron Eady, Yulia Shtern, Christina Hart, Troy Nickle, Art Aggregate, Wynn Walters, Boris Kramer, John Highley, Roda Medhat, Ingrid Garcia, Susan Collett, Amy McIntosh, Viktor Mitic, Marlene Hilton Moore, Brendan Duggan, Asli Alin, Claire Anderson, Ruben Zellermayer, Floyd Elzinga, David Paolini, Chaka Chikodzi, Brian Kell,  and Joon Hee Kim.

 For more information please visit:
https://www.bwst.ca

3 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

3 Jun
100in1Day Burlington Arts and Culture

1:00 PM| 2299 New St.

100in1Day invites anyone to be part of bringing 100 community engaging activities to Burlington on the same day!  This year, we are using Central Park (2299 New St.) as an activity hub and want to get 100 people to join us in the park between 1:00-3:00pm to see 100in1Day in action. 

The activity hub will be a family friendly space and can include coordinated physical activities like yoga or dance classes, pop up installations or be a meeting spot for a guided tour on foot or wheels. We are looking for community members to join us in activating these hubs!

With your help, we can bring neighbours together to demonstrate that small actions can have BIG change!

Have an idea? Register your activity on our website.

3 Jun
An Evening at the Brant Inn Arts and Culture

7:00 PM| 1240 North Shore Blvd. E

Step back in time and visit Canada’s Hollywood during “An Evening at the Brant Inn” on June 3, 2023, 7pm-11pm. Enjoy an evening of dancing, music, food, and drinks at Joseph Brant Museum as we celebrate Burlington’s iconic entertainment venue during the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. Guests will have the opportunity to learn popular dances from the era with instruction from danceScape, and listen to live music from Smooth Blend Jazz Quartet.  Guests can also enjoy dessert while admiring a view of the lake from the “Sky Club” on the Rooftop Terrace. Come dressed to impress and spend an evening celebrating Burlington’s history!

Tickets are $80/person ($72/members) and include hors d’oeuvres, dessert, 1 drink ticket, dance instruction, and live musical entertainment. Cash bar available. This event is for ages 19+.

Thank you to our event partners danceScape, Smooth Blend Jazz Quartet, Pig Out Catering, and 13th Street Winery.

Thank you to our sponsors Smith’s Funeral Homes, Lawrie Insurance Group, Thomson-Gordon Group, Stoner & Company Family Law and Heritage Place.

Thank you to our food partners Cameron’s Brewing, Nothing Bundt Cakes, and That Pie Place.

4 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

4 Jun
Heritage Workshop: Crazy Quilting Arts and Culture

1:00 PM| 2168 Guelph Line

Working in a museum environment for many years inspired heritage arts instructor Helen Sluis to learn a variety of 19th century handicrafts including crazy quilting. Crazy quilts were very popular during the last quarter of the 1800s into the early 20th century, and, unlike traditional quilting, does not require any precision measuring or cutting. Crazy quilting consists of different kinds of fabric that are cut into irregular shapes and basted haphazardly onto a foundation material. The patches are then permanently attached to the latter with embroidery stitches, and additional embellishments such as ribbons, lace, beads and charms may also be added. It was up to the quilter to decide the level of “crazy” their project was to attain! Participants of the 2.5 hour workshop will make a 6” crazy quilted block, and all supplies, including a basic stitchery guide, will be provided. No previous sewing experience required, just bring your imagination! Suitable for ages 18+.

5 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

5 Jun
Survival PA Day Camp Arts and Culture

9:00 AM| 2168 Guelph Line

It’s all about survival at Ireland House Museum as we learn the basics, build some shelters, learn how to filter water, and practice some orienteering.  

 

Camps run daily from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm for children between the ages of 5 – 12 years. The cost is $55/child. For more information, or to register, please visit our website.

5 Jun
Pre-Application Community Meeting for 236 Plains Road East - Virtual Meeting Development Application Meetings

7:00 PM| Virtual Meeting

On behalf of the owner, Weston Consulting is hosting a virtual pre-application community meeting to discuss the proposed development at the site located at 236 Plains Road East.

  • The proposal is to develop the subject lands into 7 three-storey townhouse units fronting onto a private condominium road. This proposal would replace the existing single-detached dwelling on the subject property. The applicant will require amendments to the Zoning By-law to permit the proposed development.
  • For more information, visit: burlington.ca/236PlainsRoadEast
  • Participate online via Zoom:
  • Burlington.ca/236PlainsRoadEast
  • https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89149664625 
  • Webinar ID: 891 4966 4625
  • Participate by phone: +1 (647) 374 4685 or +1 (647) 558 0588

Category: Development Application Meetings

6 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

6 Jun
D-Day Memorial Service Arts and Culture

11:00 AM| Ships Memorial Monument, Spencer Smith Park

All are welcome to attend the Naval Memorial Service of the 79th Anniversary of the D-Day Landing (Juno Beach) during WWII. The Burl-Oak Naval Veterans will honour those RCN, RCNVR and Merchant Naval Veterans who were lost, wounded, captured as well as those who returned from the war. This year is also the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) whose members played a vital role during WWII. Senior members of the Juno Beach Centre Burlington will highlight this important time in our history. 

7 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

7 Jun
Ward 1 Community Meeting with Councillor Kelvin Galbraith Engagement Opportunity

6:30 PM| Brant Hills Presbyterian Church, 2138 Brant St.

You're invited to hear about the latest projects, initiatives and developments underway in Ward 1.

7 Jun
Phase two engagement on Burlington's Urban Forest Master Plan Engagement Opportunity

7:00 PM| Tansley Woods, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington

June 7, 2023 -  Urban Forest Master Plan PIC

Hybrid in-person and online Public Information Centre:

  • Wednesday, June 07, 2023 - 7:00 - 8:30pm, presentation at 7:30pm
  • Tansley Woods, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington
  • Or register at this link to join online

The engagement objective for this engagement phase is to consult community members on the draft Plan to refine it and inform implementation priorities.

 

7 Jun
Virtual Pre-Application Community Meeting 454 to 462 Cumberland Ave and 3255, 3259, 3265 New Street Development Application Meetings

7:00 PM| Virtual Meeting

On behalf of the Owner, Weston Consulting is hosting a pre-application community meeting to discuss the proposed development at the site located at 454 to 462 Cumberland Ave. and 3255, 3259, 3265 New St.

  • The proposed development features a 7-storey retirement building consisting of approximately 132 suites; a mix of 114 one bedroom and 18 companion suites are proposed. The development will have a total Gross Floor Area of approximately 10,940 sq.m with a Floor Space Index of approximately 3.04. A total of approximately 1300 sq.m of landscaped area will be accommodated on the ground floor with a large courtyard that wraps the west and north ends of the building. Rooftop amenity space, including a green roof, is proposed on the 7th storey which face Cumberland Avenue, along with additional suites. Access is proposed from Cumberland and New Street. A total of 53 parking spaces are proposed which includes the 1 level of underground parking. The applicant will require amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit the proposed development.
  • For more information, visit: burlington.ca/3265new

 

Date & Time: Wednesday, June 7, 2023, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Location: virtual meeting

  • Participate online via Zoom:
  • burlington.ca/3265new
  • https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88064168949 
  • Webinar ID: 880 6416 8949
  • Participate by phone: +1 (647) 374 4685 or +1 (647) 558 0588
7 Jun
Free Meditation and stress release workshops Community

7:30 PM| St Christopher's Catholic Elementary School, 2400 Sutton Dr, Burlington, ON L7L 7A9

Join us for a FREE Guided Meditation and Chakra Energy Workshops to help manage anxiety and other inbalances. Drop-ins welcome.

Free and open to all.

Connect, grow, enjoy.

8 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

9 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

10 Jun
City of Burlington looking for feedback on the types of recreation programs offered Engagement Opportunity

6:00 AM| virtual

The City of Burlington is looking for resident feedback on City-run recreation programs. Feedback is welcome from the community as a whole - past and current participants and those that haven’t registered in our programs.

Feedback from everyone will help to understand the needs of the entire community. The survey will ask questions about what City-run recreation programs you have participated in, what programs you would be interested in and, would like to see offered.

This review will help the City understand the recreation needs of our growing community. It will also help align the programs the City offers to serve all residents and visitors for aquatics, skating, inclusion, sport, camps, adults, older adults 55+ and programming in general for years to come.

Click here  for the survey

 

10 Jun
Burlington Model Railway Club Spring Open House Recreation and Sport

10:00 AM| Burlington Model Railway Center, Hidden Valley Park, 1137 Hidden Valley Road, Burlington, Ontario, L7R 3X5

At the Burlington Model Railway Centre

Hidden Valley Park, Aldershot (Burlington) Ontario

See operating model railroads in three different scales:

N-scale and HO scale layouts inside

G-scale outside on the garden railway

(G-Scale operates weather permitting)

Used model railway equipment will be available for purchase at the sales table (weather permitting).

Admission is free

Donations will be gratefully accepted

For more information contact:

Martin Keenan - (289) 242-6215 or canvoodoo067@hotmail.com

Directions:

Take Highway 403 and exit on Waterdown Road. Travel south from the 403 and turn right (west) onto Plains Road West. Turn right (north) at the first traffic light onto Howard Road.

Follow the road around the sharp curve down the hill into the park, and turn right on Hidden Valley Road. Parking is on the right; the clubhouse is across the road on the left.

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