This Week in Burlington: Festivals & Community Updates


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Sound of Music is in Full Swing
Burlington’s waterfront and downtown area are buzzing this week during the Sound of Music Festival (June 12–15). With multiple stages at Spencer Smith Park, a festive midway, parade, food and craft vendors, and live performances, this free-packed event is Canada’s largest outdoor music festival.
No Bleachers for the Parade
Heads up for parade-goers: this year’s Grande Festival Parade (Saturday morning) won’t include bleacher seating. Bring your own folding chair to stake out a great viewing spot on Brant Street.
Art Gallery Expansion Raises Eyebrows
The Art Gallery of Burlington has revealed a proposal for a brand-new, three‑storey building—estimated at over $116 million. The major redevelopment has sparked strong reactions from community members and city council.
Green Lanyard Project Launched
Downtown businesses have introduced the Green Lanyard Project, designed to support patrons who may need extra time or understanding in busy public spaces. It’s a new step forward in making Burlington more inclusive for everyone.
Save the Date: Solstice Ceremony
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with the Solstice Ceremony at Spencer Smith Park on June 21, featuring traditional performances and community reflections hosted by Burlington’s Urban Indigenous Community.
Burlington is alive this week with festivals, civic innovation, public inclusivity, and major projects reshaping the city’s future. Whether you’re catching a concert, joining a ceremony, or watching the city grow, there's no shortage of reasons to get out and explore. Tell us what you think below!
Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.
At Nineside, we believe that local businesses are the heart of every community. Our platform was created with a simple goal: to connect people with the best experiences their cities have to offer. From discovering unique businesses to attending exciting events and festivals, we strive to bring together locals, tourists, and business owners to create a more vibrant, connected world.
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At Nineside, we believe that local businesses are the heart of every community. Our platform was created with a simple goal: to connect people with the best experiences their cities have to offer. From discovering unique businesses to attending exciting events and festivals, we strive to bring together locals, tourists, and business owners to create a more vibrant, connected world.
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This Week in Burlington: Festivals & Community Updates


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Date:
Jun 15, 2025
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Sound of Music is in Full Swing
Burlington’s waterfront and downtown area are buzzing this week during the Sound of Music Festival (June 12–15). With multiple stages at Spencer Smith Park, a festive midway, parade, food and craft vendors, and live performances, this free-packed event is Canada’s largest outdoor music festival.
No Bleachers for the Parade
Heads up for parade-goers: this year’s Grande Festival Parade (Saturday morning) won’t include bleacher seating. Bring your own folding chair to stake out a great viewing spot on Brant Street.
Art Gallery Expansion Raises Eyebrows
The Art Gallery of Burlington has revealed a proposal for a brand-new, three‑storey building—estimated at over $116 million. The major redevelopment has sparked strong reactions from community members and city council.
Green Lanyard Project Launched
Downtown businesses have introduced the Green Lanyard Project, designed to support patrons who may need extra time or understanding in busy public spaces. It’s a new step forward in making Burlington more inclusive for everyone.
Save the Date: Solstice Ceremony
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with the Solstice Ceremony at Spencer Smith Park on June 21, featuring traditional performances and community reflections hosted by Burlington’s Urban Indigenous Community.
Burlington is alive this week with festivals, civic innovation, public inclusivity, and major projects reshaping the city’s future. Whether you’re catching a concert, joining a ceremony, or watching the city grow, there's no shortage of reasons to get out and explore. Tell us what you think below!
Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.
At Nineside, we believe that local businesses are the heart of every community. Our platform was created with a simple goal: to connect people with the best experiences their cities have to offer. From discovering unique businesses to attending exciting events and festivals, we strive to bring together locals, tourists, and business owners to create a more vibrant, connected world.
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At Nineside, we believe that local businesses are the heart of every community. Our platform was created with a simple goal: to connect people with the best experiences their cities have to offer. From discovering unique businesses to attending exciting events and festivals, we strive to bring together locals, tourists, and business owners to create a more vibrant, connected world.
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This Week in Burlington: Festivals & Community Updates

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Sound of Music is in Full Swing
Burlington’s waterfront and downtown area are buzzing this week during the Sound of Music Festival (June 12–15). With multiple stages at Spencer Smith Park, a festive midway, parade, food and craft vendors, and live performances, this free-packed event is Canada’s largest outdoor music festival.
No Bleachers for the Parade
Heads up for parade-goers: this year’s Grande Festival Parade (Saturday morning) won’t include bleacher seating. Bring your own folding chair to stake out a great viewing spot on Brant Street.
Art Gallery Expansion Raises Eyebrows
The Art Gallery of Burlington has revealed a proposal for a brand-new, three‑storey building—estimated at over $116 million. The major redevelopment has sparked strong reactions from community members and city council.
Green Lanyard Project Launched
Downtown businesses have introduced the Green Lanyard Project, designed to support patrons who may need extra time or understanding in busy public spaces. It’s a new step forward in making Burlington more inclusive for everyone.
Save the Date: Solstice Ceremony
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with the Solstice Ceremony at Spencer Smith Park on June 21, featuring traditional performances and community reflections hosted by Burlington’s Urban Indigenous Community.
Burlington is alive this week with festivals, civic innovation, public inclusivity, and major projects reshaping the city’s future. Whether you’re catching a concert, joining a ceremony, or watching the city grow, there's no shortage of reasons to get out and explore. Tell us what you think below!
Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.
At Nineside, we believe that local businesses are the heart of every community. Our platform was created with a simple goal: to connect people with the best experiences their cities have to offer. From discovering unique businesses to attending exciting events and festivals, we strive to bring together locals, tourists, and business owners to create a more vibrant, connected world.
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