Brant is Burlington's downtown neighbourhood in Ontario, situated along the Lake Ontario waterfront and centred on Brant Street, offering residents walkable access to Spencer Smith Park, boutique dining, and Burlington's vibrant urban core.
Downtown Burlington waterfront, Spencer Smith Park access, walkable urban core, and established residential character
Burlington's most sought-after downtown neighbourhood, centred on Brant Street and the Lake Ontario waterfront, combining established residential character with urban amenities and Spencer Smith Park.
Professionals, families, retirees, and urban lifestyle seekers drawn to Burlington's downtown waterfront, walkability, and the neighbourhood's exceptional quality of life.
Spencer Smith Park, the Burlington waterfront trail, boutique shops on Brant Street, the Burlington Performing Arts Centre, and a year-round calendar of festivals define life in this neighbourhood.
Brant is one of the few truly walkable urban waterfront neighbourhoods between Toronto and Hamilton, offering a genuine small-city downtown experience steps from Lake Ontario.
Brant commands a premium within Burlington's real estate market, with detached heritage homes, newer condominiums, and townhouses reflecting the neighbourhood's waterfront location and walkability.
Hamilton is approximately 20 minutes west, Oakville is about 20 minutes east, and Toronto is roughly 45 minutes away via the QEW or GO Transit.

Burlington's downtown heart, where the waterfront meets a genuinely walkable and community-oriented urban core.
Brant is the downtown neighbourhood of Burlington, Ontario, centred on Brant Street along the Lake Ontario waterfront in Halton Region. Brant homes for sale and Brant homes for rent are among the most sought-after in Burlington, attracting buyers and renters who value walkability, waterfront access, and the city's highly regarded quality of life.

Established heritage homes, newer condominiums, and a genuinely walkable downtown neighbourhood steps from Lake Ontario.
The neighbourhood features a mix of character homes on tree-lined streets, newer condominium buildings, and townhouse developments reflecting the area's broad appeal. Brant Street itself is lined with independent restaurants, boutique retailers, and cafes, giving the neighbourhood a distinct and vibrant commercial character.

Spencer Smith Park, the Burlington waterfront trail, and Brant Street's dining and culture define an exceptional daily lifestyle.
Spencer Smith Park hosts Burlington's signature events including the Sound of Music Festival, Ribfest, and the Waterfront Festival throughout the warmer months. The Burlington Performing Arts Centre, the Art Gallery of Burlington, and a year-round calendar of community events make the neighbourhood one of the most culturally active in Halton Region.
Unexpected Appeal:
Brant is one of the few truly walkable downtown waterfront neighbourhoods between Toronto and Hamilton.




Brant commands a premium within Burlington's real estate market, reflecting its waterfront location and walkable urban character.
Properties range from heritage detached homes to newer condominium units and townhouses, reflecting the full spectrum of buyers drawn to downtown Burlington. Strong demand and limited supply have kept values elevated, making Brant one of the most competitive markets in Halton Region.

The waterfront, the walkable downtown, and Burlington's exceptional quality of life make Brant a truly special place to live.
Residents enjoy Spencer Smith Park, the Burlington waterfront trail, and Brant Street's restaurants and boutiques steps from home. Hamilton is 20 minutes west, Oakville is 20 minutes east, and Toronto is roughly 45 minutes away by QEW or GO Transit from Burlington's downtown station.
