Near the Burlington airport there really isn't much accommodations as its pretty rural with farm fields and only a few homes. I would check out Facebook Marketplace to find rentals which might work for you in North Burlington or South Milton would be the 2 communities with the most amount of options. Best of luck!
I disagree. South Burlington would be below New Street. Middle from New to Upper Middle. North is north of that and somewhere to stay away from unless you want to feel like you are living in Brampton or Mississauga.
That’s a fair way to look at it! Some people divide it up differently, but for those new to Burlington, I’ve found that using the QEW as the main dividing line is the easiest way to help them quickly understand the layout. You could also split it east-west or go more granular like I do in other videos. As for North Burlington feeling like Brampton or Mississauga, I’d have to disagree-there’s a distinct difference in the look and feel when driving through, but I get that everyone has their own take. Appreciate your insights!
I like how you mark the map as you discuss the different neighborhoods as it helps the viewer to better understand the city!
It all looks so good from the air. Make you really appreciate where we live. Thanks.
Absolutely! Seeing it from the air really does give a new perspective and makes you appreciate the beauty of the area. Thanks for watching!
I live in the Roseland neighborhood I've rented an apartment here since 2003
That’s amazing! Such an amazing neighbourhood!
Hey, can you also show some accommodations for students in Burlington?? Say in North Burlington around Burlington Executive Airport?
Near the Burlington airport there really isn't much accommodations as its pretty rural with farm fields and only a few homes. I would check out Facebook Marketplace to find rentals which might work for you in North Burlington or South Milton would be the 2 communities with the most amount of options. Best of luck!
Burlington has an airport? Been here 50 years.
@@octogirl2046 yup! It has a small one that is north of Dundas. Mainly used for small 2-4 seater planes
The Maples Condos downtown are the best.
They are for sure a great option!
Not really downtown. But close
Back in the day Burlington had all the cougar bars.
Sounds like Burlington had quite the reputation back in the day for you! Thanks for the laugh.
I disagree. South Burlington would be below New Street. Middle from New to Upper Middle. North is north of that and somewhere to stay away from unless you want to feel like you are living in Brampton or Mississauga.
That’s a fair way to look at it! Some people divide it up differently, but for those new to Burlington, I’ve found that using the QEW as the main dividing line is the easiest way to help them quickly understand the layout. You could also split it east-west or go more granular like I do in other videos. As for North Burlington feeling like Brampton or Mississauga, I’d have to disagree-there’s a distinct difference in the look and feel when driving through, but I get that everyone has their own take. Appreciate your insights!
how about this one ? 4841 Thomas Alton Blv
That is in the Alton village a great neighborhood on of burlingtons newest neighborhood
Can i get job as a international student in Hamilton and Brantford.
Yup, some of the best website to look on would be on Indeed and Zip-recruiter
No
Go home
1249 north lakeshore blvd burlington
Yup! 1249 north shore blvd is a good condo building close by the hospital, spencer smith park and downtown.