Founded in 1978, the Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB) is Ontario’s seventh largest public art gallery and home to Canada’s largest collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics. Located near the Burlington waterfront, close to Spencer Smith Park, the gallery offers a variety of exhibits and collections to explore. You can also take courses and attend events throughout the year.
AGB is accessible by Burlington Transit Route 4 and 10
The Burlington Performing Arts Centre (BPAC) is a lively, Gold LEED Certified venue that serves as a presenter, cultural hub, educator, and community gathering space. BPAC offers a diverse season of professional entertainment with over 70 performances each year, covering a wide range of genres. It also hosts an Education Series, festivals, workshops, and community events across its 720-seat Main Stage and 165-seat Community Studio Theatre.
BPAC is accessible by Burlington Transit Route 2, 3, 4 and 10
Proudly serving the community since 1872, Burlington Public Library (BPL) has seven branches dedicated to inspiring imagination, collaboration, and compassion, while fostering an informed and literate society. We are committed to accessibility, equity, diversity, and inclusion, and we expect all staff and visitors to treat one another with respect. The Library is a space for everyone. Borrow items, join programs, and enjoy our welcoming spaces!
All locations accessible by Burlington Transit, visit BPL website for more information.
Joseph Brant Museum blends a replica of the Brant house with modern exhibition and programming spaces. With three new galleries and room for traveling exhibits, the museum highlights Burlington’s history through engaging and thought-provoking perspectives on the past, present, and future.
Joseph Brant Museum is accessible by Burlington Transit on Route 10 or Route 4.
Ireland House, the original homestead of the Ireland family, offers a unique glimpse into Burlington's history. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that provide an authentic, firsthand experience of life with one of Burlington's founding families, stepping back in time to understand the lives of early settlers.
Ireland House is accessible by Burlington Transit on Route 3
Take a break and explore Canada's largest botanical garden, with over 2,400 acres of beautiful gardens and nature sanctuary spanning both Hamilton and Burlington. Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) Centre, Hendrie Park, Rose Garden, Laking Garden, and Rock Garden.
RGB is accessible by Burlington Transit on Route 1.
Tourism Burlington is the official destination marketing organization for the City of Burlington. We provide extensive travel information about Burlington and Ontario. We also offer assistance and resources for meeting and conference planners, sports organizers, and group travel.
Tourism is accessible by Burlington Transit Route 2, 3, 4 and 10
We have agreements with non-profit community organizations that operate programs in our facilities. These valued partners are volunteer-based, operate on a self-sustaining basis and include:
Drury Lane Theatrical Productions is a vital part of Burlington’s arts and culture scene. Each year, Drury Lane brings the joy of stage musicals to over 10,000 patrons, artists, musicians, and volunteers. They produce three regular theatrical shows annually, along with a special pantomime just in time for Christmas.
Drury Lane Theatre is accessible by Burlington Transit on Route 4 and 10
Founded in 1952, Theatre Burlington is a thriving community theatre that has significantly expanded over the years. Their season includes four major productions, including a special play for children. Located at the Drama Centre in Central Park, the theatre boasts a full-sized stage, modern equipment, and various facilities for rehearsals and performances. Theatre Burlington is proud to uphold high production standards and plays an active role in the vibrant arts scene of Burlington.