Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail
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
Burlington is known for its festivals and events! Join us for immersive events all year round.
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
When Bill and Sandy’s marriage splits up, so does their curling team. A hotly contested regional bonspiel brings them back together reigniting passions both on-and-off the ice. This laugh out... Read more
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
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.
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.
Food tells stories — about where we come from, how we adapt, and how communities are shaped over time. eat, make, share: Kids’ Kitchen Series invites young chefs to explore Canadian history through hands-on cooking and food storytelling. Inspired by the eat, make, share exhibition, this interactive workshop series looks at how food traditions have travelled, changed, and taken root in Canada.
Have an upcoming event in Burlington, Ontario that you would like to promote? Submit it for free and we will add your event to our calendar. Events include local concerts, festivals, theatre, live music, sporting events, outdoor attractions, tours, and culinary events.
Preference will be given to events that drive tourism, are hosted by a tourism partner, or provide experiences for residents and visitors. Community events must be within Burlington/Halton and are free to attend or hosted by a not-for-profit.
SUBMIT AN EVENT