Headon Forest eateries
Casual · FamilyThe restaurants and takeout in the Headon Forest plazas around Walkers and Upper Middle — pizza, sushi, pubs and family spots serving the established newer streets.
North Burlington — four newer family neighbourhoods above the QEW.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 4 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
The restaurants and takeout in the Headon Forest plazas around Walkers and Upper Middle — pizza, sushi, pubs and family spots serving the established newer streets.
The cafes, bakeries and quick takeout in the Headon plazas along Upper Middle — coffee, breakfast and casual global spots serving the family neighbourhood.
The restaurants and takeout in the Orchard plazas around Dundas and Sutton — pizza, sushi, cafes and family spots serving the 1990s family community.
The restaurants and takeout in the Alton Village plazas around Dundas and Walkers — pizza, sushi, cafes and family spots serving the newest north-edge community.
The restaurants and cafes in the Millcroft plazas around Dundas and Guelph Line — sushi, pizza, pubs and family spots serving the golf-side executive community.
The plazas and supermarkets along Walkers Line serving Headon Forest — a grocery, pharmacy, banks, bakery and the everyday shops of a family community.
The plazas and supermarkets along Dundas serving the Orchard — grocers, pharmacies, banks, bakery and the everyday shops of a family community.
The plazas and supermarkets along Dundas serving Alton Village — grocers, pharmacies, banks, bakeries and the everyday shops of Burlington's newest community.
The big-box plazas and services around Appleby and Dundas serving Alton Village — supermarkets, home stores, clinics and the everyday shopping of the north edge.
The Millcroft Town Centre and plazas around Guelph Line and Dundas — a grocery, pharmacy, banks, bakery and the everyday shops for the prestigious golf-course community.
The schools serving Headon Forest, including the local public and Catholic elementary schools — community schools among the wooded family streets.
The schools serving the Orchard, including the local public and Catholic elementary schools — community schools among the family streets near the escarpment.
The secondary schools serving the Orchard and north Burlington, including the nearby public and Catholic high schools for the family neighbourhoods.
The newer schools serving Alton Village, including Dr. Frank J. Hayden SS and the local public and Catholic elementary schools — busy community schools for the family streets.
The sought-after schools serving Millcroft, including the local public and Catholic elementary schools — strong community schools among the executive golf-side streets.
The neighbourhood parks and green corridors through Headon Forest — playgrounds, sports fields and creek-side trails serving the surrounding streets.
The neighbourhood parks and the escarpment-edge trails around the Orchard — playgrounds, sports fields and woodland paths linking to Bronte Creek and the Bruce Trail.
Alton Village's modern recreation hub on Tim Dobbie — an indoor pool, gym and community space shared with a high school and a library branch, the heart of Burlington's newest community.
The golf course that gives the prestigious Millcroft community its name and shape — a mature, tree-lined layout winding among the executive homes off Dundas and Guelph Line.
The neighbourhood parks and green corridors through Millcroft — playgrounds, sports fields and trails winding among the golf course and the executive family streets.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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