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Local Attractions
 

Exploring the area around Dundas Street and Brant Street in Burlington offers a delightful mix of cultural, historical, and recreational attractions. Here are some highlights to consider:

1. Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) As Canada's largest botanical garden, RBG spans over 1,000 hectares, featuring diverse plant collections, beautifully landscaped gardens, and extensive nature trails. It's a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst lush greenery

2. Spencer Smith Park Located along the Lake Ontario shoreline, this park is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying scenic views. It hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the Sound of Music Festival and Canada's Largest Ribfest.

3. Brant Street Pier Extending 137 meters into Lake Ontario, this S-shaped pier offers panoramic views of the lake and Burlington's shoreline. It's an ideal spot for a peaceful walk or to catch a stunning sunset.

4. Art Gallery of Burlington This gallery showcases a vast collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics and hosts rotating exhibitions. It's a cultural gem for art lovers and those interested in local artistic expressions.

5. Joseph Brant Museum Delve into Burlington's rich history at this museum, which offers exhibits on the city's heritage and the life of Joseph Brant, a prominent Mohawk leader and statesman.

6. Mount Nemo Conservation Area For hiking enthusiasts, this conservation area provides trails with breathtaking views of the Niagara Escarpment. It's a great spot for outdoor activities and appreciating natural landscapes.

7. Village Square Experience a charming blend of historic architecture and modern boutiques, cafes, and restaurants in this quaint area. It's perfect for a leisurely afternoon of shopping and dining.

8. Bruce trail access point near 2019 dundas street, burlington

  • The Bruce Trail is a 900 km hiking trail in Ontario, Canada. To access the Bruce Trail near 2019 Dundas Street in Burlington, you can try the following:

  • Scottsdale Drive Access Point: Located at 2019 Dundas Street, this access point offers a moderate 1.5 km hike to the Bruce Trail. The trailhead is near the Scottsdale Drive and Dundas Street intersection.

  • Walk along the sidewalk to the entrance of the woodland area, where you'll find the Bruce Trail sign.

  • Please note that access points may be subject to change, and it's always a good idea to check with the Bruce Trail Conservancy for up-to-date information before heading out.

These attractions offer a well-rounded experience, catering to diverse interests from nature and history to art and leisure.

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