Explore art in the open air along the Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail. From April 11 - May 31
Burlington is known for its festivals and events! Join us for immersive events all year round.
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Explore art in the open air along the Burlington Waterfront Sculpture Trail. From April 11 - May 31
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Learn how individuals and communities express themselves through food. view at Joseph Brant Museum April 18 – September 5, 2026. |
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Celebrate spring at Bronte Creek Provincial Park with the Spring Time on the Farm event on May 16, 2026. Running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., this family-friendly experience invites visitors to step back in time and enjoy Victorian-themed activities, including live demonstrations, old-fashioned games, farmhouse tours, and interactions with heritage farm animals. Guests can... Read more
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Discover the beauty of Royal Botanical Gardens with guided garden tours that bring the landscape to life through expert storytelling and seasonal highlights. These one hour tours, offered on select Saturdays, give visitors the chance to explore stunning garden spaces while learning about plant collections, horticulture, design, and the rich history behind each location. Tour... Read more |
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Discover the beauty of Royal Botanical Gardens with guided garden tours that bring the landscape to life through expert storytelling and seasonal highlights. These one hour tours, offered on select Saturdays, give visitors the chance to explore stunning garden spaces while learning about plant collections, horticulture, design, and the rich history behind each location. Tour... Read more
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. |
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Run4Lighthouse is a large annual fundraiser to help ensure Lighthouse's services remain free for families who need them, so no child has to grieve alone. Children, youth and their families who are grieving the death of a family member, can come to Lighthouse to find a sense of belonging, connection, and understanding from others experiencing... Read more
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Discover the beauty of Royal Botanical Gardens with guided garden tours that bring the landscape to life through expert storytelling and seasonal highlights. These one hour tours, offered on select Saturdays, give visitors the chance to explore stunning garden spaces while learning about plant collections, horticulture, design, and the rich history behind each location. Tour... Read more |
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Explore the origins of traditional tools with Stephen Paquette of the Wikwemikong First Nation, sharing stories of how materials from the land are transformed with purpose and meaning. |
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Discover the beauty of Royal Botanical Gardens with guided garden tours that bring the landscape to life through expert storytelling and seasonal highlights. These one hour tours, offered on select Saturdays, give visitors the chance to explore stunning garden spaces while learning about plant collections, horticulture, design, and the rich history behind each location. Tour... Read more
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.
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