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Nestled between the shores of Lake Ontario and the scenic Niagara Escarpment, Burlington is a city that blends natural beauty with modern living. Whether you’re moving to the bustling downtown core, settling into the family-friendly neighbourhoods of Millcroft or Aldershot, or upgrading to a waterfront condo, you deserve a smooth and stress-free moving experience.
At Great Toronto Movers, our Burlington movers bring years of expertise, professionalism, and dedication to every relocation. As a full-service Burlington moving company, we provide tailored moving solutions designed to fit your specific needs, from meticulous packing & secure transport to careful furniture assembly. When you choose us, you’re choosing a seamless, efficient move backed by industry-best coverage and a reputation for excellence. Request a free no-obligation quote online or call us directly to get started.
Call or e-mail us your move date, pick-up, and drop-off locations, and the approximate size of your move.
Receive written quote including our Terms & Conditions, and insurance coverage. After you accept the quote, you’ll receive a Confirmation of Booking email.
And that’s it! You’ll receive a call on the day of your move when your moving team is on route.
Renting a one-bedroom apartment in Burlington typically ranges from $2,000 to $2,600 per month, depending on the location and amenities. Rental prices tend to be higher in the downtown waterfront area, while more affordable options can be found in suburban neighbourhoods like Palmer or Aldershot. Check out PadMapper’s Burlington Listings for up-to-date prices.
Burlington’s cost of living is moderately high, but it offers a balance between affordability and quality of life. Utilities, groceries, and entertainment costs are generally comparable to the GTA average, though slightly lower than Toronto. For a breakdown of expenses, visit Numbeo’s Burlington Cost of Living.
Burlington strikes a balance between urban convenience and small-town charm. Residents love the tight-knit, family-friendly atmosphere, local festivals like Sound of Music Festival, and the scenic waterfront that gives the city a relaxed, welcoming feel.
Burlington is one of the safest cities in Ontario, with total crime rates 34% lower than the national average. Residents appreciate the strong sense of community and well-maintained public spaces. For a detailed look at Burlington’s crime statistics, visit AreaVibes’ Crime Report.
Absolutely! Burlington ranks as one of the best cities in Canada for families, offering top-tier schools, safe neighbourhoods, and numerous parks and recreation facilities. It’s a great place to raise kids while staying close to the GTA.
Yes! Burlington is home to some of the top-rated schools in Halton Region. Public schools like Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary and private institutions like Fern Hill School are well-regarded for their academics and extracurriculars. Learn more at the Halton District School Board.
Burlington has a variety of neighbourhoods to suit different lifestyles. Downtown Burlington is vibrant and walkable, Aldershot is great for commuters with easy highway access, and Millcroft is perfect for families with top schools and parks. Explore all neighbourhoods at RE/MAX Burlington.
Burlington Transit operates local bus services across the city, connecting to GO Transit for easy travel to Toronto and beyond. The Burlington GO Station provides a direct train route to Union Station, making it ideal for commuters. See schedules at Burlington Transit.
Burlington offers a mix of outdoor beauty and cultural experiences. Enjoy a lakeside walk at Spencer Smith Park, explore the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens, or visit the Burlington Performing Arts Centre for live performances. For more information, check out the Visitor Guide to Burlington, Ontario.
Burlington’s economy is diverse, with opportunities in manufacturing, tech, and healthcare. The city is home to major employers like L3Harris Technologies and Evertz Microsystems, with easy access to job markets in nearby Hamilton and Toronto. See Workopolis’ latest listings for Burlington.
Burlington is about 60 km from Toronto, with a typical drive time of 45 minutes to an hour via the QEW. GO Transit provides a direct train route to Union Station, making commuting easy.
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