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I purchased my first original oil painting about 20 years ago. I felt equal parts sophisticated and reckless at the time. The act of confidently selecting and buying an original seemed a sophisticated step into refined living, but the impulsive extravagance of the act was at odds with my uber-practical side. 

I clearly found a way to reconcile the two and was soon emboldened to collect more originals over the years that followed – from a local art show, a door-to-door salesperson, eBay (yes, eBay), an outdoor market in Hong Kong and a local art gallery, to name a few. While there are infinite ways to analyze, judge and value a work of art, for me, it all came down to one simple determinant: did it bring me joy when I looked at it? 

Once I’d accepted the notion that art is whatever you decide it to be, any limitations on how or where I should source my next work of art evaporated. For non-aficionados of art like me, this is the essence of appreciating art.  

Selecting a piece of art is subjective, says Claudia Pettigrew, director of Summer & Grace Gallery in downtown Oakville. “Most people think they either like or don’t like a work of art. They can see the value in it, or not.” In other words, you’re free to enjoy art any way you wish, and you don’t need to be in the market to buy an original to frequent your local art gallery.

In fact, Pettigrew encourages everyone to come to the gallery as often as possible. “Nine times out of 10 times they don’t buy anything, but it plants a seed,” she says. Over time, you naturally build a preference or “taste” for what you like and when it’s time to start collecting, you’ll be ready. 

In the age of home décor savvy and matching colour palettes, it may seem counter-intuitive to leave such concerns out when selecting artwork for your space. “I tend to say if you love a piece and you love an artist, it will fit anywhere,” says Pettigrew. If you do plan to add an original to your home, think about making space for the art, rather than finding art to match the space. You can always buy a throw pillow or blanket to help tie in the colours of your room.  

If you’re already a collector of art, want to develop a personal taste for it, or simply enjoy looking at local art, Oakville and Burlington are home to many art galleries and museums. Drop in while you’re out and about, or grab a friend and lead your own art tour one cold November afternoon. You can also plan ahead by checking their websites for upcoming exhibitions. 

Oakville Galleries
This not-for-profit contemporary art museum has two locations: Centennial Square (next to the Oakville Public Library’s Central branch), and Gairloch Gardens (in a lakeside mansion and park). It has over 1,100 works of art in its collection , most are in storage or on loan – and includes works in painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, film and other media. The current exhibition at Centennial Square is called Leisure; Gairloch Gardens presents Eviction Notice. 
oakvillegalleries.com

Summer & Grace Gallery
This bright gallery space in downtown Oakville represents emerging and established Canadian artists. It boasts two floors of original works with new artists and exhibitions added regularly. November 24 to December 24 is Joy II: Holiday Small Show, featuring works sized 16”x16″ or smaller, with every piece priced at $600 or less.
summergracegallery.com

Towne Square Gallery
Located in downtown Oakville’s Towne Square, it has an exceptional collection of original works of art by Canadian and international artists. Regular exhibitions highlight artists in a friendly atmosphere on two floors of a modern interior to make buying art enjoyable and an enlightening experience. Currently featuring an exhibition by Susanne Wallis, Land | Water | Sky. 
townesquaregallery.com

Native Art Gallery
Also located in Towne Square, the gallery promotes and sells artwork by Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. It has a collection of authentic Canadian sculpture, prints, wall hangings and more produced by Inuit and First Nations’ artists. The gallery believes Indigenous Canadian art inherently conveys the natural wonder and rich history of Canada through the beauty of the animals, spirits and legends represented through their work. 
nativeartgallery.ca

ARTSPACE 
This contemporary art gallery is housed in a century home in downtown Oakville. An unintimidating gallery, it welcomes both the first-time art buyer, as well as the veteran collector, offering assistance, guidance and inspiration in building your collection. 
@ARTSPACEOakville    

Prometheus Art Gallery
This international private gallery in downtown Oakville focuses on contemporary art, especially print making and mixed media. As a trusted partner of collectors and art lovers, it is committed to building a bridge between the public and artists, striving to provide a better stage for more young artists to express themselves. 
prometheusgallery.net

Rumi Galleries
Located in Kerr Village (and Toronto), the gallery’s focus is Canadian, American and British artists of the 20th century and contemporary artists of different generations. By appointment only. 
rumigalleries.com

NESAART
This studio/gallery in Burlington is housed in the artist’s home where customers can visit by booking an appointment. His work is contemporary abstract landscape and cityscape paintings with extended treatment of textural surfaces.
NesAart.com

Look Local invites you to support these businesses which have recently expanded or opened in our community! Check them out and pay them a visit!

Sandwich Station
399 Elizabeth Street, Burlington
www.sandwichstation.ca 

Newly opened in Downtown Burlington, Sandwich Station prides itself on being the premier destination for fresh wraps and submarine sandwiches in the area.  They take great pride in serving customers with the finest ingredients, carefully crafted into mouth-watering creations that will satisfy your cravings.

The team at Sandwich Station use the freshest locally-sourced produce, premium deli meats and bread to ensure that every bite is a flavourful experience.  They put their passion for food into every creation, and offer a wide range of options to cater to all tastes and dietary preferences.

Blk Swan Kitchen Hub
380 Brant Street, Burlington
www.blkswan.ca 

With the success of their pubs in North Burlington and West Oakville, expanding to a new location on Brant Street in Downtown Burlington seemed a natural fit.  You can expect to find delicious classic pub grub served with flair, their famous chicken wings, or choose to build your own burger!  The drinks menu is as interesting as the food, with a great selection of brews on tap, plus some wicked looking cocktails and martinis.

The fun doesn’t end there at Blk Swan.  Ther is live music on Friday and Saturday nights, trivia night on Wednesdays, and live music plus $6 caesars on the patio all afternoon on Sundays! 

Bambino Fine Shoes
315 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville
www.bambinofineshoes.com

This family-owned business is excited to expand from their existing store in Bloor West Village to Downtown Oakville.  They offer well-crafted children’s footwear that not only aims to meet every parent’s expectations, but also provides every growing child with an opportunity to express themselves.  Quality is the driving force behind what makes their store different, with brands that are manufactured ethically while providing the best possible materials and construction for our children.

The new store is sure to make an impact on Lakeshore Road – including a new permanent indoor ball pit!  The owners invite parents to come and explore socially-conscious European footwear styles with foot development education at the forefront.

Maison Apothecare
1173 North Service Road West, Unit D3, Oakville
www.maisonapothecare.ca 

Maison Apothecare has announced the opening of their newly designed shop at the front of their manufacturing facility.  Maison Apothecare is a plant-based manufacturer of skincare and cleaning products, founded by Natacha Rey in 2010.  With their products getting shipped all over the world, Maison Apothecare is a hidden gem filled with healthy products for the whole family, making it the perfect gift destination for everyone on your list.  

One of their customers says it best: “Visiting Maison Apothecare is like stepping into a little shop in Paris, delighting all the senses.  It smells incredible and there’s so much to look at.  When driving through Oakville we always make a point of stopping in to stock up on our favourites!”

This holiday season, be sure to check out Maison Apothecare’s new botanical immersive experience, with sampling and smelling stations throughout
the shop.

Come explore the distinct village of Aldershot and Plains Road where a variety of locally owned businesses are eager to serve you. It’s no secret that shopping at a local business offers a truly personal experience. The owners are passionate, knowledgeable and make the effort to get to know you, the customer. Here in Aldershot, a large portion of its business owners are also residents of the community, and they’ve made developing long-lasting customer relationships a priority. When you walk through their doors, expect a friendly greeting and welcoming atmosphere—it’s all part of the charm of this cozy corridor with the small-town feel. 

The abundance of free, easy-to-access parking along Plains Road makes running your multiple errands a snap. You can forget the stress of searching for a spot and parking time limits – move at your own pace. If cycling is more your style, the freshly paved bike lanes in Aldershot’s west end offer more comfort and safety than ever before. 

The Aldershot BIA turns 20 years old in 2024, and beautification efforts are underway to transform the area into a unique shopping and business district that can increasingly cater to the needs of the surrounding community. 

“It is exciting to see the growth in Aldershot as Plains Road continues to evolve, change and welcome new businesses and residents,” says Andrea Dodd, Executive Director, Aldershot Village BIA. “We are thrilled to be a part of this process that will only bring more success to our current business community and welcome more to the area in the future. Explore and experience Plains Road, get to know our business community and shop Aldershot.” 

Be sure to kickstart the holiday season at the Aldershot tree lighting event in November. 

Fashion Retailers & Kids Clothing

DTWO Clothing Company – A clothing boutique offering a fashion-conscious collection of apparel sourced worldwide at great prices.

Isarti Luxury Menswear – Offering the latest luxurious men’s fashions, Italian-designed and made, from suits to dress shirts, casual jeans to jumpers.

Gerry Lush Clothiers – Choose from fine men’s fashions in casual, business and formal attire with a focus on Canadian brands, contemporary styles and competitive pricing.

Kid to Kid Burlington – A consignment shop for parents and kids that offers first-rate second-hand clothing, accessories and gear for kids of all ages.  

Food & Drink

Ye Olde Squire Taphouse & Eatery – Classic pub food is served up in a friendly atmosphere with a menu that includes award-winning wings, classic pub entrees and more. 

District Kitchen + Bar – A popular casual eatery featuring American and pub fare, craft beer and premium cocktails.

Skyway Diner – A favourite local place for breakfast, lunch and dinner offering a wide variety of menu items, including family-friendly packages. 

The Olive Oil Dispensary – Choose among more than 60 extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars from around the world. 

Lord Nelson – Enjoy the highest quality meats and seafood in an atmosphere of elegance along with an extensive wine list.

Turtle Doves Bakery – Indulge in delicious, gluten-free freshly-baked goods like breads, cakes, cheesecakes, cookies and desserts.

Peach Coffee Co. – A welcoming space to experience exceptional specialty coffee, baked goods and impeccable service.

The Platter Company Gourmet Market – Pick up ‘restaurant style’ prepared meals including appetizers, mains, side dishes and desserts to make entertaining easy.  

Health & Wellness

Pillars of Wellness An award-winning clinic in Burlington, offering physiotherapy, counselling, massage therapy, naturopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, speech therapy, occupational therapy and yoga therapy

Just Tennis – Specializing in all things tennis, including shoes, apparel, racquets and accessories.

Fit for Life Physiotherapy – Services to clients experiencing musculoskeletal injuries, stroke recovery, osteoporosis management and pelvic health.

Grounded Pilates – A studio offering small group reformer and Pilates chair classes, as well as barre, mat and yoga classes.

The Fitness Firm – A full-service health and wellness club that offers multiple membership options to suit your lifestyle and goals. 

Nixon Martial Arts – Provides high-quality programs in karate, fitness and leadership for both adults and kids.

Aldershot Foot Clinic – Clinic and mobile services in comprehensive foot care, treatment of ingrown toenails, corns and callouses.  

Aldershot Audiology – Provides exceptional and affordable hearing healthcare in a compassionate environment. 

Notable mentions

Scholars of Burlington South – Register for comprehensive tutoring for all subjects in the kindergarten to Grade 12 curriculum with flexible scheduling.

Foli – This online plant retailer offers healthy plants in cool pots for yourself or to gift, with each carefully packed and shipped across Canada. 

Ruston RV – A family-run business, locally owned and operated for more than 54 years, RVs are their one and only focus. 

Looney Tunes Music – Dedicated to bringing customers the best choices in music in CDs, LPs or vinyl.

Yellow Umbrella Driving School – A small class, quality instruction driving school, catering to all students including those with ADHD, anxiety, Asperger’s and higher functioning Autism. 

In 1907, Robert Baden-Powell, a Lieutenant General in the British army, held a camp for boys on an island in southern England to test the ideas he’d included in a book called Scouting for Boys. About 20 boys attended, several of whom were his son’s friends. This small event would mark the beginning of a worldwide movement, with Baden-Powell’s book eventually selling more than 100 million copies.

Since Baden-Powell formed The Boys Scouts Association in 1910, millions of children and youth, ages 5 to 26, have participated in Scouts and learned about nature, the outdoors and the importance of friendship and leadership.

When Scouts first began, young girls also expressed an interest in getting involved. In response, Baden-Powell and his sister Agnes started Girl Guides in 1910. However, in 1998, Scouts became fully co-ed, and it continues to be committed to diversity and inclusivity today.

In Canada, there are more than 50,000 youth in Scouts who participate in outdoor adventure, fun experiences and community contributions, making Scouts Canada this country’s leading co-ed youth organization.

The mission of Scouts Canada is to “help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world.” In an age of screens, Scouts offers a breath of fresh air – motivating kids to get outside and explore the real world. Sports and outdoor adventure make up a large part of the activities. They learn first aid and emergency training, and are taught about healthy living, respect for the environment and the importance of nature. Personal development is emphasized in the organization, as Scouts are encouraged to volunteer in their community.

The groups are separated by age and include Beaver Scouts (5-7); Cub Scouts (8-10); Scouts (11-14); Venturer Scouts (15-17) and Rover Scouts (18-26).

In Beaver Scouts, kids spend the bulk of their time exploring the outdoors and building social skills through nature walks, hikes, tree planting, games and crafts. Earning personal achievement badges is encouraged.

Cub Scouts are introduced to more variety, from camping and hiking to community projects and environmental stewardship programs.

Scouts hone their outdoor adventure skills with activities like mountain biking, rock climbing and lots of camping, as well as participate in unique opportunities like national or international jamborees.

Venturer Scouts begin building the knowledge and skills for career development, as well as participate in outdoor adventures, weekend events, extended hikes, leave-no-trace camping, spiritual reflection, community service and more.

Kids of any age can apply to join Scouts Canada at any time of year. Memberships are renewable on a yearly basis. To ensure all children can access the Scouts Canada experience, the No One Left Behind program provides financial subsidies to families in need.

Visit www.scouts.ca to find a Scouts group in your area.

by Denise Davy

Kerr Village may be Oakville’s best kept secret! This charming, yet eclectic, slice of Oakville is unlike any other part of town. Its one-of-a-kind character blends old, new, trendy and traditional to create a welcoming vibe for everyone.

The bustling and revitalized Kerr Street has become a favourite destination for residents and out-of-town visitors to stroll, shop local, grab a java to-go or savour a leisurely meal at a popular restaurant. A truly diverse community, its local businesses represent 39 different cultures, offering a selection of shops and restaurants to suit a wide variety of tastes and backgrounds.

Enjoy the best of fall in Kerr Village

As the leaves change colour and the air turns crisp, it’s an ideal time to enjoy a day or evening outside. And, Kerr Village is a perfect setting. Here, you can take in the urban street vibe, then head for a walk in nature. After all, Kerr Street is only a stone’s throw from Lake Ontario. After shopping and grabbing a bite, you can continue south, by foot, to Tannery Park where wooded trails and a boardwalk along Lake Ontario await. If you’re up for a longer stroll, continue east across the bridge on Lakeshore Road to downtown Oakville or, alternatively, turn west for a scenic walk toward Coronation Park. For an activity with less exertion (or if the weather isn’t quite so cooperative), consider a movie at the independently owned theatre, Film.ca, located a short distance from Kerr Street.

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Celebrate the 4th Annual KerrFest Kids in September

Families with young children won’t want to miss the 4th Annual KerrFest Kids on Sunday, September 10 in Westwood Park (at the corner of Kerr Street and Bond Street) from noon until 6 p.m. Admission is free!

Bring the whole family to this outdoor celebration packed with live kid-friendly music, exciting hands-on activities and mouth-watering food. The entertainment line-up includes two on-stage performances of the Wiggles characters, Dorothy the dinosaur and Wags the dog at 1:45 and 3:30 p.m.

For a smashing good time, catch a performance of CRASH Rhythm at 12:30 p.m. This alternative and engaging approach to music education and exploration uses bucket drumming to tie together teamwork, creativity and fun while learning about music, composition, rhythm and drumming.

At 2:30 p.m., kids can explore more musical beats with Mystic Drumz. Its interactive performance showcases eclectic percussion instruments sourced from around the globe, linking geography to sounds, rhythms to science and laughter to learning. The closing performance (4:30 to 6 p.m.) is by teen band, Leave Those Kids Alone. The Fan Vote Winner of CBC Music Searchlight 2022 features five talented teenagers from Windsor and Detroit playing original songs, along with classic rock favourites.

Plenty of munchies and refreshments will be on offer throughout the day with food vendors that include The Mermaid, Boffo’s, Sandwich Society, Zesty Pita and La Dolce Vita. Look out for ballooning clowns, a superhero and a roaming social media photo booth.

Admission to the 4th Annual KerrFest Kids is FREE! The schedule is subject to change, so be sure to check before heading out.

New Shops in Kerr Village

Kerr Village makes supporting local easy, thanks to its incredible selection of businesses run by passionate founders. This fall, be sure to visit some of the newer additions!

Wared Restaurant

Wared Restaurant

438 Kerr Street
wared.ca

This Middle Eastern restaurant serves authentic flavours from the rich culinary traditions of the region. Its mission is to provide a memorable dining experience that captures the essence of Middle Eastern culture using fresh ingredients, skilled craftsmanship and impeccable service.

Mary’ Muffins

Mary’s Muffins

326 Kerr Street
marysmuffins.com

Enjoy delicious freshly baked muffins, including vegan, gluten-free and keto! Founder Mary’s mission is to nourish your family with healthy, handcrafted muffins. Order fresh or flash frozen to save for later. They offer local delivery and pickup, as well as catering.

Country Road of Canada

119 Kerr Street
country-road-of-canada-inc.business.site

Visit this clothing boutique for a selection of luxury European brands from England, Ireland, France and Scotland for men and women, representing Saint James, France; Irelands Eye, Dublin; Armorlux knit, France; Lochcarron kilts and tartans, Scotland, and more.

Wet Coffee

Wet Coffee

111 Kerr Street
wetcoffeecommunity.com

Enjoy coffee and community with an artfully crafted beverage and delicious bite. Sit in the interior that’s modern, yet comfy, with a retro vibe, or sip your java on the patio. Coffee travelers for larger groups are also available to order.

Anna Cakes

46 Lakeshore Road West
cakebyanna.ca

Choose from a variety of cakes, cookies, cupcakes, pastries, and more! There are gluten-free options, too. Cakes and baked goods can be made to order, but only a limited number of orders are taken per week. Breakfast is also available.

Top Tier

Top Tier Company

143 Kerr Street
toptiercompany.ca

This team of skilled and passionate barbers is dedicated to creating the haircut that stands out, tailored to your unique style and preferences in a hip barbershop with a friendly atmosphere.

My Back Shed  

131 Kerr Street
mybackshed.com

This is the destination for enthusiasts of French Country, antiques, jewelry, hand painted furniture and shabby chic home decor. Step into the “as-is” room for a unique flea market experience. Custom furniture painting and upholstery also available.

by Danielle Leonard

Gelato is dynamic, and the offerings in the Oakville and Burlington region are no exception. If you’re after the more traditional, Italian style gelato, we’ve got you covered; if you want a more modern take, we’ve got that too!

Beat the summer heat by sampling from the best gelato Oakville and Burlington has to offer below.

Il Gelato di Carlotta

 312 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville | gelatodicarlotta.com

If you’re looking for authentic Italian gelato, Il Gelato di Carlotta in Oakville is the spot. With her roots in Florence, Italy, Founder Carlotta Cattani has inherited her gelato expertise from a family of traditional gelato makers. The lightness of Carlotta’s scoop belies its deeply creamy and flavourful qualities.

Gelateria Morgana

 92 Thomas St, Oakville | gelateriamorgana.ca

Gelateria Morgana balances tradition with innovation. Morgana has perfected the more conventional flavours of gelato, like chocolate and nocciola, while daring to deliciously reinvent the wheel with more novel creations like Mexican Marzipan. We’re excited to see what Gelateria Morgana scoops up next!

La Dolce Vita

22 Lakeshore Rd W, Oakville | ladolcevitaoakville.com

La Dolce Vita has an extensive range of flavour profiles on offer. With over 100 flavours, La Dolce Vita will have something for even the choosiest of gelato connoisseurs. Be sure to check them out for a family friendly experience.

Nyla’s Room

109 Thomas St, Oakville | nylasroom.com

Nyla’s cozy tea-room experience extends to her intimate store-front patio. With over thirty delicious flavours, Nyla’s is a great spot to slow down and cool down with a cup or cone of gelato. Open until 9:00 p.m., this trip makes a great night-cap for any date-night.

The Flavour Fox

2464 Lakeshore Rd W Unit 5, Oakville | theflavourfox.com

The Flavour Fox is a great option for gelato in downtown Bronte. Make no mistake, this place is NOT going to the dogs, but they do have offerings FOR dogs, including frozen yogurt treats. Sniff out Flavour Fox for a reliably good gelato experience.

Centro Noca

590 Brant St, Burlington | centrogarden.com

Old world meets new inside Centro’s stylishly renovated Victorian manor, and their gelato is no exception. Centro Noca offers a small selection of traditionally light, flavourful, and carefully curated gelato. Their cobblestone patio and meticulous landscaping will transport you to the streets of Rome. Visit Centro Noca for an immersive gelato experience.

I Love Gelato

1477 Lakeshore Rd. Unit 8, Burlington | ilovegelato.ca

The owners of I Love Gelato are committed to innovation when it comes to their gelato. They visit Italy annually to keep themselves updated on the latest trends and source many of their ingredients from Italy itself. For an experience that marries the quality of the old world with a new world twist, visit I Love Gelato.

Alia’s Gelato & Cafe

Locust St, Burlington | alias-gelato-cafe

For a family-owned Gelateria experience, check out Alia’s Gelato & Cafe in Burlington. Alia’s offers a range of traditional gelato flavours and a sunny downtown patio. Kick back and enjoy the many flavours of Alia’s!

Lola Chocobar and Sweethouse

423 Elizabeth St Unit 13, Burlington | lolachocobar.com

Cool off with a gelato in Lola Chocobar’s shady quadrant of Burlington’s historic Village Square. Lola offers a range of traditional gelato flavours and an intimate outdoor patio. Soak up the summer in the midst of Lola’s charming ambiance.

Crema Di Gelato

415 Locust Street, Burlington | cremadigelato.weebly.com

Authenticity reigns supreme at Crema Di Gelato. With gelato crafted fresh daily by third generation ice-cream makers, you know you’re in for a traditional experience. With no artificial flavours or colours, Crema’s experience is well suited for any gelato purist.

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We’ve rounded up the best patios in Burlington. These are the perfect places to enjoy summer sips, snacks, and outdoor meals. Make the most of these short summer months by visiting our favourite patios in Burlington.

For Oakville patios, click here!
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For Bronte Patios, click here!

Spencer’s At the Waterfront

1340 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington | spencers.ca

This patio’s stunning views of Lake Ontario make it a coveted spot for outdoor dining in Burlington. Their menu boasts sustainably sourced seafood and an elevated take on familiar comfort foods. Be sure to check out their freshly shucked oyster and Prosecco deal on Wednesday evenings!

Isabelle

3 Elizabeth St, Burlington | isabelle.ca

Transport yourself to another place and time on Isabelle’s waterfront patio. Their mouthwatering bites of spaghetti pomodoro will have you basking in the sun on the edge of Lake Como, while their charred octopus whisks you away to the Mediterranean Sea. Whatever your destination, Isabelle’s coastal inspired dishes are not to be missed.

Rayhoon Persian Eatery

420 Pearl St, Burlington | rayhooneatery.com

The patio of Rayhoon Persian Eatery is tucked away from the bustle of Burlington in the heart of historic Village Square. This patio is the perfect place to enjoy an intimate gathering with friends and family, while dining on delicious plates of Persian cuisine.

Paradiso Restaurant

2041 Pine St, Burlington | burlington.paradisorestaurant.com

Paradiso Restaurant is another great patio to explore in Burlington’s historic Town Square. Paradiso offers an accessible menu of delicious options inspired by the European Mediterranean.

Buvette Restaurant and Wine Bar

417 Elizabeth St, Burlington | buvetteresto.com

Buvette Restaurant and Wine Bar’s patio is nestled on the corner of a historic old Victorian building in Village Town Square. If you’re looking for a casual fine dining experience with great seafood, steak, and wine options, Buvette’s the spot.

Loondocks Restaurant

5111 New St, Burlington | loondocks.ca

If you’re looking to literally elevate your patio dining experience, check out Loondocks Restaurant’s rooftop patio. As evidenced by their patio’s herb and veggie garden, Loondocks cuisine is primarily made with fresh, local, Canadian ingredients. They also offer an extensive list of old and new world wines, cocktails, and local craft beers.

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400 Brant Kitchen & Bar

400 Brant St, Burlington | 400brant.ca

Locally owned and newly renovated in the heart of Downtown Burlington, visit their beautiful Garden Patio, tucked away underneath the trees & enjoy delicious food at this casual-upscale dining experience!

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Di Mario’s Trattoria

1455 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington | dimarios.ca

Di Mario’s Trattoria boasts authentic Italian cuisine in the heart of Downtown Burlington. Witness the bustle of Burlington with a piquant plate of pasta and a glass of fine wine.

Pepperwood Bistro Restaurant

1455 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington | pepperwood.on.ca

Feeling the heat? Take cover under the canopy of trees lining Pepperwood’s patio with one of their many ice-cold craft beers on tap. Next, wet your newly restored appetite with one of Pepperwood’s bistro and Italian inspired dishes.

Son of a Peach Pizzeria

2049 Pine St #62, Burlington | heypeachy.com

Nothing tops off a sunny day like pizza and a frothy, cold drink. Soak up the dog days of summer on Son of a Peach’s slice of Burlington’s historic Town Square.

Jacksons Landing

5000 New St, Burlington | thelandinggroup.ca

Harper’s little sister restaurant, Jacksons Landing, offers a rooftop patio with a casual yet refined dining experience. They have a range of craft beers, wines, and cocktails to choose from.

NISI Greek Taverna

 1455 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington | nisigreek.ca

Nisi Greek Taverna is the spot for authentic Greek food in Burlington. Their patio sits right on Lakeshore Road with views of the water and pier.

The Poacher

436 Pearl St, Burlington | thepoacher.ca

Looking to traverse the time space continuum this summer? Transport yourself to historic Burlington at The Poacher, Burlington’s oldest British pub. Enjoy your favourite pub classics and a rotating assortment of beers on their classic wood-decked patio.

The Dickens

423 Elizabeth St, Burlington | thedickens.ca

Situated in the heart of Burlington’s Village Square, The Dickens is nothing short of iconic. Their comfortable patio is the perfect setting to catch up with old friends over a frosty beverage and a burger.

Industria Pizzeria + Bar

1860 Appleby Line, Burlington | industriapizzeria.com

Who knew pizza and bocce ball went together so well? Add in a few cold beverages and it’s a recipe for a pretty perfect patio. Industria Pizzeria’s patio is a lively spot with great food – check it out!

The Martini House

437 Elizabeth St, Burlington | themartinihouse.ca

The Martini House couples fine-dining cuisine with a casual and homey atmosphere. If you’re looking for a relaxed, pub-style ambiance with a more refined menu, The Martini House is the spot.

They might be known as man’s best friend, but there are many reasons dogs make great pets for all members of the family. 

The Ultimate Playmate 

Every child at some point probably begs for a dog. While parents may be worried about the added responsibility and expense, a dog can provide your child with endless hours of entertainment and companionship. Want to keep the kids away from screens? Taking their favourite playmate to the park for a game of fetch may just be the way.

Teach Responsibility

Taking care of a pet is a simple way to teach children the concept of responsibility – and it’s a lot more fun than washing dishes. Basic tasks, such as feeding the dog or giving the dog a bath, can help instill a sense of caring for another living being and reinforces the importance of being reliable.  

Lower Stress

A dog can actually put your family in a better mood. Studies have shown dogs can have a calming effect on humans by reducing levels of cortisol (the hormone that makes us feel stressed) and by increasing oxytocin (the feel-good hormone). Dogs provide companionship to kids which can help lower anxiety. This is especially valuable to those who struggle socially with human peers.

Keep Your Family Active 

Having a family pup helps improve your family’s health. All those walks around the block mean it’s not just your dog getting exercise, but you too! Just 30 minutes of walking every day can improve your cardiovascular fitness and reduce your risk of developing heart disease. 

The best perk of all is the unconditional love and loyalty our dogs give us. Is it any wonder we consider them a part of the family? 

Cool pups

“Dogs need to have access to shade and cool, fresh water when they are spending time outside in the summer,” says Dr. Dianna Stewart, DVM at Orchard Animal Hospital in Burlington. If your dog is panting excessively with a very wide, flat tongue hanging out that could be a sign of overheating. If overheating worsens, your dog could become weak or unsteady on their feet. Their gums may turn bright red or even bluish purple. 

If your pet is exhibiting these symptoms, remove them from the heat and offer cool water immediately. “You do not want to cool too quickly, so avoid very cold water or ice,” says Stewart. For more serious symptoms of possible heat stroke such as collapse or loss of consciousness, see a veterinarian. 

Prevention

Heartworm season is June to November, and preventing this potentially fatal disease is essential – especially if you spend a lot of time on trails and in fields. Flea and tick prevention is recommended year-round, but especially from spring to fall. 

Hot Paws 

Walking on hot pavement can cause paws to burn. If the sidewalk is hot to the touch, Stewart recommends walking on grass or trails. “If a dog’s paws are getting too hot, they often start ‘dancing’ and trying to pick their feet up as they walk,” she says. Check your pup’s feet for burns which usually look raw and may bleed. 

Grooming

Certain breeds may require more grooming in the summer. “Shedding dogs may benefit from a thorough de-shedding groom at the beginning of the summer to fully remove that dense winter undercoat,” says Stewart. Dogs that are clipped regularly may enjoy being clipped short, but Stewart says not too short – skin exposure may increase the risk of sunburns.  

By Lisa Evans

Symposium Cafe Restaurants opened their first location in 1996 and quickly became well known for their inviting atmosphere and diverse menu. With a prime location at the corner of Upper Middle Road and Third Line, and a reputation for excellent service, Symposium Cafe Restaurant in Oakville has become a go-to for locals looking for casual upscale dining.

Seafood Pasta
symposium salmon
Teriyaki Salmon

Situated in the heart of North Oakville, Symposium Cafe offers something for everyone. Whether it’s a casual business lunch, a romantic dinner for two, or a gathering with family and friends, the restaurant provides a comfortable and relaxed environment. The interior is tastefully decorated with a mix of modern and classic elements, creating a unique and inviting dining ambiance for guests.

symposium flatbread
Bruschetta Flatbread
symposium vegan bowl
Zucchini Bowl

One of the main attractions of Symposium Cafe is its extensive menu, which caters to a variety of tastes and dietary preferences. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and is proudly open both early morning dining and late night cravings. The breakfast options range from classic favourites like omelettes and French toast to lighter choices like yogurt bowls and fresh fruit. For lunch and dinner, the Symposium Restaurant menu offers an array of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pastas, and main courses specials including seafood, chicken, and steak.

symposium filet
Petit Filet
Fish and Chips

Symposium Cafe Oakville prides itself on using fresh and high-quality ingredients. The restaurant also offers a selection of desserts and specialty drinks, including delicious coffees and fantastic milkshakes, perfect for those with a sweet tooth.

symposium french toast
French Toast
symposium benedict
Fried Chicken Benedict

The team at Symposium Cafe Oakville makes it their goal to always provide guest focussed service.  Whether it’s guiding guests through the menu with recommendations, accommodating special requests for dietary needs, or ensuring service that makes dining memorable, the staff members go above and beyond to delivery exceptional hospitality that makes all diners feel welcome.

symposium avocado toast
Avocado Toast

Symposium Cafe Restaurant Oakville is your go-to destination for casual upscale dining. Its convenient location with ample parking, warm and inviting ambiance, along with its diverse menu, and quality service make Symposium an Oakville favourite among locals and a must-visit for anyone exploring the area.

Symposium Cafe Restaurant Oakville | 1500 Upper Middle Rd W, Oakville | symposiumcafe.com

symposium breakfast
Symposium Breakfast

Summer is an opportune time to volunteer as a family. The kids are off school, the weather is beautiful and it’s a great way to spend time together. Plus, there’s no better way to learn about charitable giving than through hands-on experience contributing to a healthy and caring community. 

There are lots of groups in need of help throughout the summer, making it easy to find an experience that aligns with your family’s interests and time commitment. Although most charities and organizations require volunteers to be over 15 or 18, kids can still help out behind the scenes in a variety of ways. Not sure where to start? Here are some ideas to get you planning your first family volunteer experience.

BurlingtonGreen 

Sue Alksnis from BurlingtonGreen says a great way for families to help out is to organize a clean-up either in their neighbourhood or at a park, stream, schoolyard or other area.  

“You can include just your family or invite neighbours or friends to join as well,” says Alksnis, who is the volunteer and community engagement manager for BurlingtonGreen.

More than 12,000 people have taken part in clean-ups this year and the group’s goal is to register 15,000 people by the end of 2023. BurlingtonGreen provides free supplies, including bags and gloves. Find tips on how to organize a clean-up on their website.

Ribfest 

There are two ribfests in Halton over the summer: Oakville Family Ribfest and Canada’s Largest Ribfest in Burlington. Both events are always in need of volunteers. Burlington’s event needs help collecting recyclables, litter and waste from around the festival venue, as well as assistance with set up and signage in and around the park. 

Global Medic

Global Medic is a registered charity based in Oakville that provides disaster relief and lifesaving kits. Volunteers are needed to assemble and pack food kits, fundraise, load boxes, make local deliveries and staff booths at conferences. Children are welcome to help but may need adult supervision.

The Humane Society 

For families with teens who love animals, the Burlington Humane Society is looking for reliable volunteers who can feed pets and clean the areas where pets live. There are shifts in the morning and afternoon, and they are open seven days a week. Volunteers must be able to read, write, follow instructions and work independently and must complete a three- to four-hour training session. 

Helping Seniors

Do you have a well-behaved pet that loves people? Pets can be therapeutic, especially for seniors, which is why many retirement homes welcome visits from furry friends. Reach out to retirement homes in your area to find those open to pet visits. Some retirement homes are open to volunteers reading to residents, which may be a great opportunity for a parent and child to volunteer together.  

Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides

Fostering a puppy is a fun way to get the family involved in a charity. The foundation provides trained dogs to people who have disabilities, but before being placed, each dog spends a year with a foster family to be taught house manners and basic obedience to prepare them for formal dog guide training.

Raising Funds 

The majority of charities operate on shoestring budgets and appreciate any donations. Got a cause that’s close to your family’s heart? Pick a charity and organize a fundraiser! Think bake sales, lemonade stands and garage sales to earn money to give to your charity of choice. 

There are so many ways parents and kids can volunteer in the community. Whether you choose to help an organization, or come up with your own way to make a difference, involving the entire family in charitable giving is a rewarding experience that develops empathy, compassion and a sense of duty toward others. 

By Denise Davy