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Tourism Burlington is proud to announce that Taste of Burlington; presented by PV&V Insurance, is returning this winter as a Take Out program. Participating restaurants will be offering unique specials and promotions, all ready for you to take out and enjoy at home.

With 55 participating eateries and restaurants, you can guarantee you’ll be well-fed from February 18-March 21. For the prix-fixe lovers, some restaurants are still offering prix-fixe menus, but others will also have frozen options, soup bundles, family breakfast, date nights, make at home meal kits and more!

In order to make it easier to view menus, enter to win prizes and receive returning offers from restaurants, Taste of Burlington is once again using a free mobile passport that patrons can sign up for on the Taste of Burlington website. There’s no app to download, it’s a web-based program and you just sign up. When you use the passport to check in at restaurants you are entered to win weekly gift card giveaways as well as the grand prize draw of a $500 gift card to the Taste restaurant of your choice.

Taste of Burlington meals will not be available through 3rd party delivery services as we are making every effort to support our local restaurants. All specials and promotions can be ordered directly from the restaurant and picked up from them. Check in on the passport when picking up at the restaurant for your chance to win!

Kelly Harris, Marketing Specialist at Tourism Burlington and Coordinator of the Taste of Burlington program shares her excitement about the winter program: “It’s great to see so many businesses participating in the winter program, making it our biggest program to date. There is no doubt that the restaurants have been hit hard and still have a long road to recovery. This new format has allowed the restaurants to offer what they want and in doing so, diners are going to get to enjoy a great variety of culinary delights. We encourage everyone to #TakeOuttoHelpOut as often as they can.”

Taste of Burlington started with just 12 restaurants in 2008 and has steadily grown since. Burlington has been established as a dining destination in the GTA with the variety and uniqueness of a large city combined with the accessibility and service of a small town.

Burlington has something to offer every taste from casual fine dining and intimate bistros to pubs, fast food and specialty shops. The Taste of Burlington program encourages diners to try something new at one of our many dining establishments.

A full list of participating businesses can be found at https://tasteofburlington.ca/take-out-program/

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Treat yourself to a relaxing spa experience with this Soothe Essentials Kit, including a SOOTHE Pink Himalayan Salt Soak and a FLOWER CHILD Mist Spray. SOOTHE will turn your bath into a luxurious oasis while FLOWER CHILD will give your skin a natural glow throughout the day.  

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Rustic Daisy’s

Who doesn’t love chocolate? And chocolate that looks cute at that. Delicious white combined with hints of matcha green tea – unique just like the one you love.

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Sugar Suite Cakes

Pair these macarons with some champagne and you’ll feel like you’ve been swept on a romantic escape to France! Ps. you can also ask to have the macarons customized with words and imagery (if you wanted to slip in a little “I love you”)

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Pure Boutique

Reach your ultimate zen-level with these luxurious bath bombs, made in Ontario from all-natural ingredients. Light a candle, drop them in a tub, relax and enjoy!


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bluboho

Make her Valentine’s Day sparkle and shine with these multi-coloured sapphire tripod earrings made from pure 14K yellow gold.


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Lakeside Livin’

Does your partner kiss better than they cook? Playfully tease them with this apron that’s sure to make them laugh!


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The Sweetest Thing

Make your sweetheart’s day extra special with these decadent Valentine’s Day cupcakes baked with mouth-watering goodness and lots of love.


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Moon’s Flowers

Surprise your loved one this Valentine’s Day with a beautiful floral arrangement from Moon’s Flowers. Wife, mother, daughter, sweet-heart – your special someone is sure to cherish a beautiful bouquet.


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LookLocal.ca, a multi-vendor marketplace (founded by the team behind Look Local Magazine) that makes it easy for consumers to shop their favourite small businesses all in one place, has been selected as a participant in the Digital Main Street Lab program.

Digital Main Street, supported by the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), as well as the Government of Ontario and administered across the Southwestern part of the province by Communitech, will provide funding and resources to Look Local as they develop a user-friendly, online marketplace where customers can support multiple local retailers and makers on one platform.

“It’s never been more important to support small businesses and spend our dollars locally. Our goal with Look Local is to make shopping local as easy as shopping on Amazon or Etsy, showcasing all the products available nearby,” said Jonathon Root, Co-Founder of Look Local. “We couldn’t be more excited to have DMS Labs partner with us on this pilot and help us put the pieces in place to scale this concept across Ontario.”

In their work with Look Local, the Digital Main Street team will focus on ensuring that the pilot unites small businesses to improve their online presence. Much like a trip to Main Street, visitors to Look Local can browse and add items to their cart from multiple shops but enjoy the convenience of only one checkout at the end of their visit. The company will add new retailers and products to the site on a weekly basis.  On the site, customers are able to search by both community and product category.

“The Digital Main Street Lab connects technology companies with locally-owned businesses to collaborate on innovations that lead to impactful digital transformation,” said Ahmed ElBedawy, Communitech’s Digital Main Street program director. “Look Local shares in our belief that main street businesses are the heart of communities across Southwestern Ontario and we are honoured to support them as they work to develop support for these businesses to compete with big box retailers online.”

“COVID-19 has had a profound impact on our main street businesses and local economies,” said the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. “Shopping local is a great way to support our communities and our government is proud to work with great partners such as Communitech and LookLocal.ca that are helping local businesses move online and adapt in today’s changing economy.”

At the core of this project, the Digital Main Street Lab is focused on bringing immediate and lasting improvements to neighbourhood businesses across Ontario, enabling them to not only survive, but thrive in today’s rapidly changing landscape. By launching in local communities, tech companies will gain access to real-time feedback from small businesses and effective solutions will be shared throughout the province.

To learn more about the Digital Main Street Lab program, please visit: Digitalmainstreet.ca/digital-main-street-lab.

We’re coming up on a full year in quarantine, Valentine’s Day is coming up, and it looks like we will still be in lockdown on February 14th.  What can be done? 

Well, fortunately, we can still enjoy a special Valentine’s day with delicious local food and dessert, and treat our loved ones to something special.

This year, more than ever, it’s important to support local businesses. Luckily, there are a wide variety of restaurants offering delicious meals for take-out and curbside pickup, bakeries and chocolate shops creating sweet treats, flower and gift shops across Oakville and Burlington that can ensure you still enjoy the perfect Valentine’s night in.

We have rounded up a selection of our top local picks for food and gift ideas for your significant other, that will help you craft a memorable date night.

Written by: Allie Murray & Celina Ip

Local Restaurants

Fine Dining, Steak and Seafood

Sotto Sotto 
139 Trafalgar Rd, Oakville | sottosotto.ca/oakville | (905) 844-5545
Seasons
134 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | seasonsrestaurant.ca | (905) 844-0676
Cucci Ristorante 
119 Jones St, Oakville | cucci.ca | (905) 469-1811
Spencer’s at the Waterfront
1340 Lakeshore Road, Burlington | spencers.ca | (905) 633-7494
Lord Nelson Steakhouse
650 Plains Rd E, Burlington | thelordnelson.com |(905) 639-7950
Napoleon’s Steak and Seafood
3455 Fairview St, Burlington | napoleons.ca | (905) 637-7171
Oliver’s Steakhouse
141 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | oliversofoakville.com | (905) 845-9391

Italian / Mediterranean

Pasquale’s Trattoria
50 Lakeshore Rd W, Oakville | pasqualestrattoria.ca | (905) 338-9090
Borgo Antico Cucina Bar
266 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | borgoantico.ca | (905) 845-6565
Buca Di Bacco
130 Thomas St, Oakville | bucadibacco.ca | (905) 845-7396
Di Mario’s Trattoria 
1455 Lakeshore Rd, Burlington | dimarios.com | (905) 333-8889
Culaccino Bar + Kitchen
527 Brant St, Burlington | culaccino.ca | (905) 635-4626
Industria Pizzeria + Bar
1860 Appleby Line, Burlington | industriapizzeria.com/burlington | (289) 313-0010
Ritorno
261 Oak Walk Drive #8, Oakville | ritorno.ca | (905) 257-5881
Il Fornello
203 North Service Rd W, Oakville | ilfornello.com/Oakville | (905) 338-5233
Paradiso
125 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | (905) 338-1594 
2041 Pine St, Burlington | (905) 639-1176
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Maro’s
135 Kerr St, Oakville | marosbistro.com | (289) 837-2389

French

Hexagon Restaurant 
210 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | hexagonrestaurant.com | (905) 844-1286
La Parisienne
93 Bronte Rd, Oakville | laparisiennecreperie.com | (905) 827-2378

Greek

Colossus Greek Taverna
221 Lakeshore Rd. E.Oakville | colossusgreektaverna.com | (905) 849 8175
Mythos Greek Cuisine & Wine Bar
3500 Fairview St, Burlington | mythoscuisine.com | (905) 639-7300
Sotiris Greek Restaurant
3135 Harvester Rd, Burlington | sotiris-restaurant.com | (905) 634-8813

Indian

Riyasat Restaurant
263 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | riyasat.ca | (905) 844-5344
Coriander Green
342 Church St, Oakville | coriandergreen.com | (905) 338-2540
Oh Bombay
376 Iroquois Shore Rd, Oakville | ohbombay.ca | (905) 582-8444
Prince of India
1235 Fairview St, Burlington | princeofindia.restaurant | (905) 333-1331

Japanese, Chinese & Thai

Soontorn Bahn Thai
210 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | soontornbahnthai.ca | (905) 815-8488
Yame Sushi
339 Kerr St, Oakville | yamesushi.com | (905) 901-9090
Cynthia’s Chinese Restaurant
2460 Neyagawa Blvd Unit 1, Oakville | cynthiaschinese.com | (905) 338-1818
Ben Thanh
2080 Appleby Line, Burlington | benthanhburlington.ca | (905) 336-0188
Hibachi Teppanyaki 
1940 Appleby Line, Burlington | hibachisteakhouse.ca | (905) 319-3888
Pintoh Cuisine
399 Elizabeth Street (Unit 1-3), Burlington | pintoh.ca | (905) 631-8373

Spanish & Latin American

Cuba’s Restaurant
2444 Lakeshore Rd W, Oakville | cubasrestaurant.party | (905) 973-4709
Familia Fine Foods
3245 Harvester Rd (Unit 17), Burlington | familiafinefoods.com | (905) 632-9299
Barra Fion
1505 Guelph Line (Unit 10a), Burlington | barrafion.ca | (905) 319-3466

Sweet Treats 

A Chocolate Lab
511 Pinegrove Rd, Oakville | achocolatelab.com | (905) 464-6663
The Sweetest Thing
282 Kerr St, Oakville | thesweetestthing.com | (905) 582-0862
Sugar Suite Cakes
156 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | sugarsuitecakes.com | (647) 984-2253
Saving Thyme 
450 Appleby Line, Burlington | savingthyme.ca |(905) 929-9955
Lola Choco Bar & Sweet House 
423 Elizabeth St (Unit 13), Burlington | lolachocobar.com | (905) 616-4059
Christy’s Gourmet Gifts
3530 Mainway Dr, Burlington | christysgourmetgifts.com | (905) 336-9080
MollyCake
361 Brant St, Burlington | mollycake.ca | (905) 631-9647
Kelly’s Bake Shoppe 
401 Brant St, Burlington | kellysxo.com | (905) 333-1400

Beautiful Bouquets

FIORI Oakville
179 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | fiorioakville.com | (905) 844-4112
Flower Deco
35 Lakeshore Rd W, Oakville | shopflowerdeco.ca | (905) 337-0968
Moon’s Flowers
245 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | moonsflowers.ca | (905) 582-8988
Brant Florist
461 Brant St, Burlington | brantflorist.com | (905) 639-7001
Flowers by the Dozen
794 Brant St, Burlington | flowersbythedozen.com | (905) 681-1112

Diamonds & Lace 

Oakville Jewellery
255 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville |oakvillejewellery.ca | (905) 845-5600
bluboho
293 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | bluboho.com |(416) 618-5492
The Diamond Boutique 
7 King St E (Unit 2), Stoney Creek | thediamondboutique.ca | (905) 662-6922
Harmony Fine Jewellers
446 Brant St, Burlington |harmonyjewellers.ca | (905) 632-6767
Goodnight Goodmorning 
100 Bronte Rd (Unit 3), Oakville | goodnightgoodmorning.net | (905) 847-1512
Lover’s Boutique 
300 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | theloversboutique.ca | (905) 338-5683
Linea Intima 
196 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | lineaintima.ca | (289) 291-3388
Lingerie D’Amour
374 Brant St, Burlington | lingeriedamour.ca | (905) 634-0101

“Strap on your snowshoes or winter boots and trek along the trails.”

We get it, it’s cold outside, and not everyone likes the cold. A day on the beach or an afternoon on a dock certainly has its time and place. But when you live in Canada, winter always finds its way back. While summer is the perfect season to kick back and relax, winter is the time of year that truly brings adventure. It’s time to crawl out from under the comforter, turn off that re-run of Schitt’s Creek (though, we do love that all-Canadian show), and hit the slopes – or the hills – or the rink.

This year more than ever, it’s time to strap on some boots, put on some gloves, and check these local destinations off your winter bucket list.

Royal Botanical Gardens

680 Plains Road West, Burlington | rbg.ca

At the Royal Botanical Gardens, the gardens and trails are ever-changing. With 27km of hiking trails and nature sanctuaries full of life, there is so much to explore. Strap on your snowshoes or winter boots and trek along the trails. Look for animal tracks along the way, explore indigenous plant use, and keep your eyes peeled for raptors and arctic birds. With so much trail to explore, you’ll always see something new.

Bronte Creek Provincial Park

1219 Burloak Drive, Oakville | ontarioparks.com/park/brontecreek

Winter is a great time to explore Bronte Creek Provincial Park. In addition to their trails which are perfect for a winter hike or snowshoe, there are 5km of cross-country ski trails that loop throughout the park. Deer tracks are often visible in the freshly fallen snow and you may even catch a glimpse of some wildlife – birds in particular. Winter is one of the best times to bird watch because they’re easier to spot. And for the kids and kids-at-heart, Bronte has a great toboggan hill.

Conservation Halton Parks

conservationhalton.ca 

Under the umbrella of Conservation Halton, there are eight parks – many of which offer winter-specific activities.

Glen Eden (gleneden.on.ca), located in Milton, is a small hill with a big heart. As soon as the frost appears on the escarpment, the snow guns are blowing fresh powder onto the hills. With 15 runs and three terrain park runs, this park is ready for winter fun! The 2020/2021 ski and snowboard season is a go this year with additional safety measures in place (for example, a mask must be worn both indoors and outdoors at all times except for eating or drinking). Reservations must be made in advance and slots are limited to a 4-hour window.

If you love winter, Mountsberg is the place to be. Visitors enjoy blazing their own path when they cross country ski over ungroomed trails. For those who love to strap on a pair of snowshoes and work-up a sweat, the Lakeshore Lookout Trail loop is a great option. Families and couples will also enjoy the Tale’s by a Winter’s Fire program and horse-drawn sleigh rides into the sparkling, snow-covered sugar bush.

Crawford Lake is another great spot for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Conservation Halton staff host Moonlight Guided Snowshoe Hikes and nature brings out all the stops: stars, sparkle, moonshine, and snowy landscape glows. After the hike, get cozy by a fire and drink hot chocolate.

You can also try cross-country skiing on the Pine Ridge Trail. You’ll trek through frosted pine tree plantations while you make your own path. The trail isn’t groomed so you’ll warm up during this winter work-out!

All of these locations, along with many other parks in Halton Region, host winter-specific activities and programming. With safety guidelines changing week-to-week, it’s best to check their websites to see if your favourite holiday traditions are still running. Either way, the parks are ready for you to hit the slopes, explore the trails, and become one with winter nature.

#GiftLocal with Look Local Marketplace this holiday season and let us help you check everyone off your list with a curated selection of unique and locally-sourced gifts from our 27 vendors!

Hopefully you’ll find some inspiration from these ideas and visit www.looklocal.ca to browse the hundreds of great products that these vendors have on the marketplace — knowing that when you #ShopLocal, you also #GiftLocal, as Look Local is donating $1 for every item purchased on the marketplace until December 31 (with proceeds to be divided among food banks in Oakville and Burlington).

The Artisanville: “Let’s Stay Home” – something most of us have been doing, but especially now as the weather is getting chillier. Find this decorative piece — perfect for yourself or as a gift to a fellow homebody!
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Ananda Soul: Teach your little ones about the power of self-love and the powers they have within them with this beautiful deck of ‘Love Powered Littles’ Affirmation cards!
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Hue Design & Decor: Handmade in Burlington, these beautiful wreathes and floral arrangements will add that missing touch to your door –whether you’re looking for something minimalist, rustic and elegant.
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she. boutique: Handcrafted in Toronto, this room/linen spray combines soft floral notes of tobacco flower with a heart of warm vanilla and sandalwood — making it a best-selling fragrance.
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Refillery Market: Streamline his morning routine with this Montreal-made styling pommade that will give his locks a natural textured look.
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Painted People Tattoo Co: With hints of scented cedar and cabin, Painted People’s ‘Man Soap’ has a fresh, masculine scent that’s all packed in a bar designed to cleanse and moisturize your skin.
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Rare Bird Studio: Hand-poured with love in Burlington, these wine bottle candles blend all-natural aromatherapy oils and either eco-soy or coconut apricot wax.
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Bodega Wellness: Give the gift of relaxation with this LAMM CBD Spray that pairs the calming power of 100% hemp-extracted CBD oil with the peace-inducing properties of peppermint oil.
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Pure Boutique: Get cracking on your DIY furniture projects with Fusion Mineral Paints available in a variety of hues, ranging from pastel to opaque to metallic. Whether you want a rich cranberry red, a metallic gold or a robin’s egg blue (just to name a few).
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Olive + Splash: Made in Burlington from eco-friendly bamboo that feels as soft as cashmere, Olive + Splash face masks are thermal regulating, hypoallergenic, breathable, lightweight and 99.8% antibacterial!
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Enfleurage Organics: Keep your dog’s paws & nose moisturized and protected from the salt and harsh winter weather with this Paws & Nose cream made in Oakville.
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A Chocolate Lab: Handcrafted in Oakville, these artisanal holiday sweets are the perfect stocking stuffer! Choose from chocolate covered oreos, butter crunch toffee, sponge toffee, chocolate gummies, fudge, and much more!
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Kiki’s Cookies: Baked with love in Oakville, this Peppermint Bark is a holiday favourite! Combining layers of Callebaut creamy white chocolate and peppermint-infused bittersweet chocolate with pieces of delicious candy canes.
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Tea with Tracie: Tea is like a warm hug on a cold winter day — especially when you get this Stepping BeauTEA Essentials Gift Box which includes six popular teas from Tea with Tracie (based here in Oakville!).
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Vereda Central: Roasted in Oakville, enjoy a variety of speciality Colombian coffee blends including this Villa Hermosa that has hints of chocolate and the acidity of sweet pineapple!
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Firebat Coffee: Become your own barista in the comfort of your home, with this Hario V60 Pour Over Kit from Oakville’s Firebat Coffee!
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Familia Fine Foods: Cozy up with a warm bowl of homemade soup from Burlington’s Familia Fine Foods. Enjoy Quinoa Rice Chicken, Carrot & Butternut Squash, French Mustard Chicken or Mexican Tomato Chicken!
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Bogart Home: Have a little more fun in kitchen with these cheeky oven mitts that’ll add some humour and sass to your cooking and baking!
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Lakeside Livin’ Home Decor: Most kids love to help out in the kitchen, especially when they get to be the taste tester! But even better is when they have their own holiday-themed apron to wear: Santa’s Favourite Help or Official Cookie Tester.
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A Greener Place: This upcycled stuffed dog (also available as a penguin, moose or unicorn) is guaranteed to provide big smiles! Crafted by Cate & Levi, a Canadian family-owned business, each stuffie is one-of-a-kind made with premium reclaimed wool.
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Core 1: This Nanoleaf Rhythm Edition Smarter Kit will transform your favourite songs into dancing symphonies of colour and light. Create the perfect ambience in any space.
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Swiss Interiors: For the book lover in your life, these beautiful A to Z bookends will add that perfect finishing touch to a family room or library. Made of cast iron, they will hold your books steady and last for years. 
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C’est Naturel Boutique: These Alpaca fleece children sweaters are handmade in Peru and super cozy! Available in various colours and designs, perfect for both boys and girls. (Ps. they’re on sale now for a limited time!)
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Goodnight Goodmorning: Must love dogs…and the holidays! Slip into these warm and festive ‘Pups in Knits’ flannel pajamas. Cozy, stylish and available in various sizes!
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Rustic Daisy’s: To keep you absolutely cozy at the hockey rink or out for a walk with your pooch, these sheeplined Mooseskin Mitts make a great gift for both him and her!
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Tamila Designs: Showcase your fashion sense with one of these locally-made shawls by Tamila Designs. Hand-dyed and made from 100% merino wool, these shawls are lightweight, breathable, stylish and soft!
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Joseph Tassoni: Stay safe & stylish with these reusable face masks designed, sourced and made locally in Burlington by award-winning fashion designer Joseph Tassoni. Available in a variety of colours!
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Note: Each business listed below has made changes and is taking precautions to ensure customer and employee safety during this time. Please contact the businesses directly to confirm up-to-date products, offers, hours and safety procedures.  

Look no further for your holiday gifting needs, because Dove + Arrow has won the Best Local Shopping Talk of the Town Award!

This home decor and crafting store is your one-stop-shop for cute and fun D.I.Y. projects. You can find locally crafted pieces from decoration to jewellery, fashion and even skincare. Walk through their gorgeous collection, shop online for curbside pickup or order delivery this holiday season! They are even shipping to the United States.

For those of you who love to craft, this Kerr Village hot spot carries supplies for D.I.Y. pillow covers, signs, birdhouses, planters and more! They also host digital workshops, so you can enjoy the creativity of a class from the comfort of your home. You’ll also find a healthy supply of FusionTM Mineral Paint for all of your decor design needs.

No matter what you’re looking for, you’ll always find something new and innovative at this one-of-a-kind crafting haven.

Looking for ways to support local makers? Take a look at Best Local Shopping runner-up, Maker’s Mojo!

You’ll find clothing, decor, crafting, kitchen, bath and body products with this incredible collection of Canadian-made products in Downtown Oakville. This unique store sells products from small independent makers all over Canada, so you can find the perfect one-of-a-kind present for that special someone this holiday season.

Take the essence of Oakville home with you this winter with Best Local Shopping second runner-up, Lakeside Livin’!

This Bronte Village mainstay is all about nautical decor! You’ll find cute and stylish cottage creations as well as kitchen (Mudpie), bath, body, Christmas, wedding and baby items. They are also stocked up on NHL masks, so you can support your favourite team while staying safe and comfortable!

Thank you so much to everyone who voted!

2020 Talk of the Town Awards: Best Local Shopping

  1. Dove + Arrow
  2. Maker’s Mojo
  3. Lakeside Livin’
  4. Farmhouse Artisan Cheese
  5. J.Y. Jewellery

There are moments of joy to be found during the holidays. From Christmas carols and Christmas trees to sparkling decorations and pretty lights (not to mention delicious foods), magic is all around.

When it comes to these moments of joy, many of us find them in special traditions that have been passed down for generations.

I recently spoke with my neighbours about their plans for this holiday season – specifically, when it comes to traditional desserts – and it took me on an enlightened culinary journey.

British friends of mine will be enjoying Sticky Toffee Pudding (which happens to be a favourite of Harry Potter). Some indulge in a more exotic recipe known as Sticky Date Pudding. Both, however, pair perfectly with either cream or custard and will often be served alongside a Port or Sauternes, a dessert wine from Bordeaux.  See the recipe for Sticky Toffee Pudding from MollyCake in Burlington at this link here.

For a more traditional British dessert, a classic trifle does the trick: a layered dessert with sponge cake, fruit, custard, jelly, and cream.

South Africans have a favourite dessert called Malva Pudding, which contains apricot jam and has a spongy caramelized texture, finished off with a cream and sugar sauce. There are many theories as to the origin of the name, the most popular is that it’s derived from the Afrikaans word malvalekker meaning ‘marshmallow’ because of the pudding’s light texture.

The Dutch often have butter cake or puff pastry log filled with an almond paste called Banketstaaf. Sometimes the dessert is rolled into the initials of family members.

A traditional and popular Mexican dessert could include Tres Leches Cakes, or Milk Cake which has 3 layers and 4 types of milk: whole milk, condensed milk, evaporated milk and heavy cream.  In spite of all these heavy ingredients, it is actually quite light and is best served with fresh berries.  Another popular Mexican dessert is Flan, made with eggs and cream and it is like a baked caramel custard.

Then there are Peladillas, toasted almonds coated with hard sugar. They can also be made with pine nuts. My Mexican neighbour also includes Marzipan on her holiday menu. While it’s not traditionally a Mexican food, it is a globally popular holiday dessert made from sugar, honey, and almond meal, augmented with almond oil. It can also be made into sweets like chocolate-covered Marzipan.

A delicious Indian holiday dessert from Goa is a sweet potato Bebinca (also known as bibik or bebinka). It was traditionally an Indo-Portuguese layered dessert including flour, sugar, ghee, egg, and coconut milk.

Sufganiyah is a round jelly doughnut eaten in Israel and around the world during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. The doughnut is finished with powdered sugar. The word Safganiyot can be traced back to the Greek word Sufan meaning ‘spongy’ or ‘fried’. It’s also tied to the Arabic word for a smaller, deep-fried doughnut named Sfenj.

Panettone is a traditional Italian holiday treat, often given as a gift. It originates from Milan, where in the local dialect it is called Panneton. The long process involves curing the dough, similar to sourdough. The proofing process takes several days and gives the cake its fluffy characteristic.

Panettone often contains candied orange, lemon zest, and raisins. It is served in wedges with Italian sweet wine such as Moscato D’Asti or with Amaretto, almond liqueur.

Stollen is a German holiday bread filled with nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit and is steeped in history and tradition. It was baked for the first time in 1545 at the Council of Trent, but without the addition of butter (it was not allowed because it was a time of fasting). After various appeals to the Pope (known as the Butter Letter) to allow this to change, the use of butter was granted but only for the Prince and his household. Over the years, the bread has changed from something very simple and fairly tasteless to the sweet Christmas bread we see in stores today.

For my own family, being raised in South Africa with a Canadian mother and a father of British origin, we had a mix of traditions. With the weather being so hot, we had a Christmas-cake ice cream bombe, combining sweet fruitcake with vanilla ice cream to make a dessert that suited tradition as well as the climate.

The Australian and New Zealand dessert, Pavlova, made with meringue, cream, and fruit is also a great holiday dessert for warm climates, as is the chilled layered Italian cream dessert Tiramisu.

Fruit mince pies are, for me, the ultimate Christmas treat with spiced fruit mince baked into pastry or shortbread and dusted with baking sugar. Cobbs Bread makes delicious pies with a flaky pastry – perfect to decadently serve with fresh whipped cream.

Holiday treats are what make this time of year even more festive. Whether you are trying a recipe for the first time or making a family favourite, there is always room for dessert!

Where to Find These Sweet Treats

We are fortunate in Oakville and Burlington to have many grocery stores that carry a superb range of holiday desserts.  Try Whole Foods in Oakville, or your local Denninger’s, Longo’s, Fortinos, Sobeys, Metro or Cobs Bread.  Or you can support one of these independent stores and bakeries for something more unique and/or international.

The Dutch Shop, Burlington: burlingtondutchshop.com
for Almondstaaf

British Pride Bakery, Burlington: britishpridebakery.com
for Sticky Toffee Pudding

MollyCake, Burlington: mollycake.ca
for Sticky Toffee Pudding and numerous other holidays treats

Monastery Bakery, Oakville: monasterybakery.com
for Sufganiyah, Panettone, and Tiramisu

Black Forest Pastry Shop, Oakville: blackforestpastryshop.ca
for Fruit Mince Pies, Yule log, gifting cookies, gingerbread houses

The Platter Company, Aldershot: theplatterycompany.ca
for Pavlova, Mince Pies, and Yule logs

Mango Mirchi Restaurant, Mississauga: mangomirchi.com
for Bebinca

Nostalgia Latin Market, Oakville: nostalgialatinmarket.com
for Tres Leches Cakes, Churros, and Turron
 

Florence Meats, Oakville: florencemeats.com
for Malva Pudding
 

Saving Thyme, Burlington: savingthyme.ca
for Choux, Kouign Amann, and Macarons

Familia Fine Foods, Burlington: familiafinefoods.com
for Tres Leches
 

The Sweetest Thing, Oakville: thesweetestthing.com
for cakes, cookies, and cupcakes

There’s something to be said about the magic of Downtown Burlington. In the summer, our waterfront is a hot-spot for festivals and food and in the winter, we transform into a whimsical, glittering wonderland. 

From the Festival of Lights in Spencer Smith Park to our new interactive light display along the Elgin Promenade, the heart of downtown oozes with tradition in the winter months. And this year, we want to help you add a new tradition to your holiday favourites. A tradition you can’t help but say cheers to as it brings warmth to those cold winter nights. 

Announcing: our first annual self-guided Holiday Cocktail & Cuppas Crawl

The holiday season is a time to treat yourself – and this year more than ever, we’re all looking for new ways to have fun and indulge. Our first ever Cocktail & Cuppas Crawl ticks all of those boxes. Throughout the month of December, Downtown Burlington’s cafés, restaurants, and bars will be mixing up their favourite holiday concoctions. 

A little peppermint here, a little cinnamon there – as you sip and savour boozy cocktail delights or indulge in a specialty coffee or hot chocolate mounded with whipped cream, you’ll actually be qualifying for an assortment of prizes. 

And since nothing about 2020 has been all that easy – we made participating in the holiday crawl a sinch. Just download the free pass on your phone (details are available on our website at burlingtondowntown.com). Check-in on the app as you drink and explore boozy bevies and delectable warm drinks at participating businesses. The more check-ins you make, the greater your chances are to win our weekly giveaways. There’s also a grand prize, where the winner will be treated to $300 in various restaurant gift certificates.

Grab someone in your bubble and take in the sights, sounds, and flavours of the season – all in our charming downtown. 

Holiday Cocktails & Cuppas Crawl begins December 1st. Download the passport today to see who’s participating and learn how to check-in on the app at burlingtondowntown.ca

When you think back on the holidays, what do you remember most? Is it gathering with family around the kitchen table? Singing carols around a piano? Maybe it’s baking gingerbread cookies with Grandma on Christmas Eve. We all have something special we hold close to our hearts when it comes to the holidays. For years, Burlington Downtown has played a hand in crafting those memories and traditions.

From the annual Festival of Lights in Spencer Smith Park to the Festival of Trees at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre, our charming downtown comes to life every winter – and every winter, magic is made.

While our annual Tree Lighting Ceremony and Santa Claus Parade are taking a 2020 hiatus, we’re excited to bring you something new and bright that we call Burlington Downtown Bright Nights.   

This interactive instalment will illuminate and transform downtown walkways with glittering lights and interactive displays.

As you enjoy an evening stroll through a picture-perfect postcard setting, you’ll be greeted by charming storefronts, each decorated for the season in their very own way. Entering the Elgin Promenade, you’ll find yourself under a 100-foot canopy of glistening lights, a perfect setting for pictures (or engagements – no pressure). Between Scriveners and Kelly’s Bake Shoppe, The Singing Tree will invite you to interact in real-time. This lighting scheme responds to singing, clapping, or yelling – creating an unforgettable and magical experience for participants. 

No matter where you wander, you’ll be met with magic. This is an illuminating downtown experience unlike one we’ve ever done before. 

Bright Nights will take place from December 2020 to January 2021. The experience is free to the public and designed to be enjoyed safely outdoors with physical distancing.