Etobicoke to Burlington Relocation Guide
ETOBICOKE → BURLINGTON

Etobicoke to Burlington Relocation Guide

For Etobicoke families considering Burlington: GO Train math, neighbourhood comparisons, lakefront access, and the actual lifestyle trade-off.

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CONTEXT

What you should know first

Calm, fact-based context before we tour anything or list anything.

Why Etobicoke buyers consider Burlington

Etobicoke and Burlington share a lakefront orientation and Lakeshore West GO Train access. Many Etobicoke families exploring a move-up find Burlington delivers a similar coastal-suburban feel with larger lots and a less congested daily pattern. The trade-off is distance from downtown Toronto and from the Etobicoke social network.

GO Train math: Etobicoke vs Burlington

Burlington and Aldershot GO are both on the Lakeshore West line with all-day service to Union. Trip times to Union typically run 50-65 minutes off-peak. Many Etobicoke commuters already use Long Branch or Mimico GO — the transition to Burlington GO is incremental in length but identical in route.

What Etobicoke buyers should know about Burlington

Burlington is more spread out than Etobicoke. Walkability concentrates in downtown and lakefront pockets. Roseland, Tyandaga, and Alton Village have larger lots than Etobicoke comparables. Lakefront condo inventory in downtown Burlington offers a different lifestyle than detached.

MARKET SNAPSHOT · ILLUSTRATIVE

What your money typically buys in Burlington

Illustrative price-band overview. For source-cited current numbers, request a free personalized report.

Price bandWhat it typically buys (illustrative)
$700K-$1MCondos, smaller towns, downtown high-rises
$1M-$1.3MMid-range detached, mature established neighbourhoods
$1.3M-$1.8MPremium pockets: Roseland, Tyandaga, Millcroft, lakefront condo
$1.8M+Lakefront detached, larger estates, premium downtown

Pricing changes monthly. Bands shown are illustrative based on recent inventory. Live MLS® comparisons by sub-area available on request.

LIFESTYLE & LOCAL

What makes Burlington feel like itself

The patterns we share with buyers and sellers. Curated, not hype.

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Lakefront + waterfront trail

Spencer Smith Park, La Salle Park, downtown lakefront.

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Two GO stations

Burlington + Aldershot on Lakeshore West. All-day service.

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Family schools

Halton DSB + Halton Catholic DSB. Mature catchments.

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Walkable downtown

Brant Street, lakefront, restaurants, character.

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Escarpment views

Tyandaga and north Burlington edge the Niagara Escarpment.

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Mid-range Halton pricing

Between Milton and Oakville on most price bands.

NEIGHBOURHOODS

Burlington neighbourhoods we cover

22 sub-areas with distinct buyer pools, lot patterns, and pricing.

Aldershot

West Burlington, near Aldershot GO. Mature, mixed bungalow + newer detached.

LaSalle

West lakefront pocket. La Salle Park frontage. Established, walkable.

Tyandaga

Escarpment-side. Larger lots in pockets, family-oriented.

Downtown Burlington

Walkable downtown, lakefront. Heritage detached + condo high-rises.

Roseland

Established central Burlington. Mature trees, family-led, walkable.

Maple

Just west of downtown. Established, walkable.

Brant Hills

North-central. Family-led, established mid-range.

Plains

North of QEW, central. Older established stock.

Mountainside

South of the escarpment. Mid-range mature detached.

Alton Village

North-east, newer 2000+ build. Family demographic, schools, parks.

Headon Forest

Mid-1990s build. Established family neighbourhood.

Millcroft

East, golf-community detached. Premium pocket.

Tansley Woods

East. Family-led 1990s-2000s build.

The Orchard

East. Late-1990s build, family-oriented.

Pinedale

South-east. Mature established detached, near lake.

Palmer

East Burlington. Family-led mid-range.

Shoreacres

South-east lakefront. Established, mature, premium pocket.

Dynes

South-east. Lakefront-adjacent established detached.

Elizabeth Gardens

South-east lakefront pocket. Premium mature detached.

Lowville

North Burlington rural. Larger lots, character setting.

Kilbride

North Burlington rural. Acreage, agricultural-adjacent.

Mount Nemo

Rural escarpment. Larger acreage parcels.

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QUESTIONS

Plain-English answers

The questions buyers and sellers actually ask, answered without spin.

How long is the Burlington-to-Etobicoke commute?

By GO Train: roughly 35-50 minutes Burlington to Long Branch or Mimico. By car: 25-50 minutes depending on traffic.

Will I lose lakefront access moving from Etobicoke?

No. Burlington has Spencer Smith Park, La Salle Park (Aldershot), and a robust waterfront trail. Lakefront condo inventory in downtown Burlington gives Etobicoke movers a familiar coastal feel.

Are Burlington schools comparable to Etobicoke schools?

Halton DSB and Halton Catholic DSB. School quality conversations are subjective and shift over time. Confirm catchment with the board for any target address.

What is the typical Etobicoke-to-Burlington price differential?

Highly dependent on Etobicoke starting sub-area. Long Branch detached and Burlington downtown detached are different markets. Live MLS® comparison required.

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