2023 marks Burlington’s 150th anniversary. The journey to Burlington’s sesquicentennial anniversary began in 1873 when the villages of Wellington Square and Port Nelson merged to become the Village of Burlington. The Village of Burlington became the Town of Burlington in 1914 and the City of Burlington in 1974.
Throughout the year, some events or programs will have added features to help commemorate the anniversary and will be marked with a new identifier for the occasion. More information on those events or programs will be shared when details are ready.
Burlington 150 Identifier
To help mark the occasion, a graphic identifier has been designed to highlight events and opportunities for residents to celebrate Burlington’s anniversary. The identifier was designed to capture the complexity and beauty of the land and the people.
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Mayor Marianne Meed Ward
“Burlington has come a long way over the past 150 years, from a quaint little village in 1873 to a bustling, multicultural metropolitan gem in 2023. Throughout the year, I encourage our community to learn more about Burlington’s history and find unique ways to commemorate this important anniversary. Stay tuned for more news from the City on how we plan to mark the special occasion. Let’s come together as we celebrate this key milestone for our community.”
Emilie Cote, Acting Director of Recreation, Community and Culture
“Throughout the year, some of our events and programming will have added features or be boosted to make them extra special for Burlington’s 150. As we get closer to each event, we will share those details and how everyone can get involved. We recognize this is an opportunity to acknowledge the Indigenous history of the land, people and culture, which extends well beyond 150 years. As a City, this is another intentional action for Truth and Reconciliation.”
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