Your Guide to the Victoria Day Long Weekend in Burlington

Looking to make the most of the Victoria Day long weekend in Burlington? Whether you're spending time with family, catching up with friends, or just enjoying some solo relaxation, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the holiday close to home.

Get Outside and Enjoy Nature

Take in the fresh air at one of Burlington’s beautiful outdoor spaces. Spencer Smith Park is always a favourite, with its waterfront trails, playground, and views of Lake Ontario—perfect for a stroll, picnic, or sunset. For a more rugged adventure, head to Mount Nemo Conservation Area, where you’ll find scenic hiking trails, lush greenery, and lookout points with sweeping views.

Want to hit the greens? Book a tee time at Tyandaga Golf Course, one of the city’s public gems. Or, explore the city’s many bike paths and conservation trails for a more active outing.

Family Fun Around Town

For families, the Royal Botanical Gardens is in full spring bloom—ideal for a peaceful walk or some hands-on learning with the kids. And don’t miss the Play Lending Library at Haber Community Centre, where you can borrow fun equipment like archery sets, wiffle ball, Kanjam, and even pickleball paddles—free of charge!

Celebrate with Fireworks Nearby

While Burlington doesn’t host its own Victoria Day fireworks, there are nearby displays worth checking out:

  • Dundas Driving Park in Hamilton is hosting a community fireworks display on Sunday, May 18—a great outing for families.

  • Head to Woodbine Mohawk Park in Campbellville on Saturday, May 17 for free fireworks and live Standardbred racing—fun for all ages!

Whatever you choose, Burlington offers something for everyone this weekend. Enjoy the extra time to relax, recharge, and celebrate the unofficial start of summer!

 

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