June is the Month of Play. It is a great time to get out and enjoy all the outdoor activities and visit the City’s vibrant cultural areas, lush parks, beautiful trails, and refreshing outdoor pools.
There are programs and activities for everyone from registered programs to parks, pools and nature.
We are also recognizing June as Seniors’ Month and our Adult 55+ programs provide activities paced and designed with the interests of this age group in mind. Participants can meet new friends, keep active and explore your interests in one of our Adult Programs.
For more information on all recreation programs and services, visit burlington.ca/recreation.
Trivia Challenge
This month, the City will host a weekly trivia challenge on social media. Be the first one to comment with the correct answer to win exciting prizes, including one $50 Live & Play gift card, one picnic site booking of your choice and a Live & Play prize pack.
Trivia rules
Join our exciting weekly trivia challenge for an opportunity to win amazing prizes that encourage outdoor play! So be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to participate.
International Picnic Day
International Picnic Day on June 18 is the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with your loved ones and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to relax, enjoy some delicious food, or engage in fun activities, a picnic is an excellent way to do so. Book your picnic site and pack your picnic basket today. Visit burlington.ca/picnics for more information.
Concerts in the Park
Concerts in the Park return June 18 until Aug. 27. Sit back and enjoy free music at the Central Park Bandshell every Wednesday and Sunday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The list of concerts can be found at burlington.ca/concerts.
Longest Day of Play
June 21 is the longest day of the year which makes it the longest day of play. Why not take advantage of the day and book our Play Equipment Lending Library? We have over 55 unique pieces of play equipment are available to borrow. Book online today at burlington.ca/playlending.
Burlington is a city where people, nature and businesses thrive. Sign up to learn more about Burlington at Burlington.ca/Enews and follow @CityBurlington on social media.
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Emilie Cote, Director, Recreation, Community and Culture
“There are so many different opportunities to find your favourite activity. We have our greenspaces, parks and trails which are free, and we have a large variety of drop-in and registered programs designed for people of all ages and abilities. Having fun and being active and social can have so many positive mental and physical health benefits. Recreation can provide all of those things.”
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