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Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail

Downtown Burlington

The Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail is preparing for its fifth season. The goal of BWST is to bring sculpture into the public realm in a free and accessible trail linking... Read more

Ongoing

Spirit of the Lake

Crawford Lake 3115 Conservation Road, Burlington

This special exhibition celebrates the park’s rare meromictic lake, whose waters and sediments quietly hold centuries of life, memory, and change. From Indigenous perspectives, the lake is alive, carrying the... Read more

Yoga in the Park with Stacey

Each Tuesday evening!
Offered at no additional fee to park visitors. (after park entry).
All levels welcome for this weekly yoga practice.
Please bring a mat or towel and some water.
Dress in comfortable clothing.

Participants must obtain and display a valid park permit.

Free

eat make share: a taste of immigration

Joseph Brant Museum 1240 North Shore Blvd E, Burlington

Canada’s food is as diverse as its people. The way we eat is shaped by over 400 years of immigration. Food connects people to the past, to place, and to other people. eat make share: a taste of immigration explores the connections between food and immigration in Canada through the universal experiences of eating, making, and sharing food.
Discover the surprising histories behind popular Canadian dishes.
Learn how individuals and communities express themselves through food.
Engage in diverse food traditions practised in Canada through multisensory activities.
eat make share: a taste of immigration is a travelling exhibition created by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 and presented by BMO, on view at Joseph Brant Museum April 18 – September 5, 2026.

IAN THOMAS? NOT GONE YET!

Burlington Performing Arts Centre 440 Locust Street, Burlington

Ian Thomas is ?the complete entertainment experience!? He is a film-composer with 22 feature films to his credit; an author; an actor, much sought after as a voice-over artist and recognized for roles such as Dougie Franklin on the Red Green Show? and, of course, a Juno-award-winning Singer-Songwriter whose songs helped form the bedrock of the Canadian musical landscape, a contribution recognized by SOCAN when Ian was honoured with a National Achievement Award for Songwriting, and in October 2025 an induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Ian Thomas first garnered major radio airplay in1973 with the top-40 single Painted Ladies, followed by a string of hits throughout the 70s and 80s, and on into the 90s with his band The Boomers. Whether performed by him or covered by artists including Santana, Chicago, Manfred Mann, America, Bon Jovi and Bette Midler, Ian?s many hits continually achieved heavy rotation on radio across Canada and around the world ? recordings such as Come The Sun, Long Long Way, Right Before Your Eyes, Coming Home, Pilot, Hold On, Time Is The Keeper, Liars, Wishes, The Runner, Levity, Back To Square One, Love Ya Too Much, You Gotta Know, One Little Word, Dirty Love, To Comfort You, and of course, Painted Ladies. In the new millennium, Ian joined fellow singer-songwriters Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan and Cindy Church to form Lunch At Allen?s, touring coast to coast for the past two decades, and now with five albums to their credit.

Of his art, Ian says: ?The song remains the most satisfying creative experience for me. Songs are interactive and, with over 50 years of writing, I have spent many hours with each one and they with me. When I listen to one of my old albums, I remember where I was and the people I made them with, some living, some now dead. I think about who I am, who I used to be, and who I thought I was. These albums are like flags stuck in the road behind me that wind back, into the past, almost out of view.?

Ian Thomas, with his stellar 4-piece band, brings past to present recreating the original sound of all the hits ? 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. Ian Thomas ? Not Gone Yet!

$89.5