Roseland is a historic neighbourhood in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, steps from Lake Ontario with a charming garden suburb character dating to the 1920s. Known for Tudor and English Cottage homes, it is one of Burlington's most desirable addresses.
Historic 1920s garden suburb character, Lake Ontario waterfront access, English Cottage and Tudor architecture, excellent schools including French Immersion, and five parks with 24 recreational facilities
A historic garden suburb neighbourhood dating to the 1920s, with mature trees, elegant architecture, and a waterfront location that makes Roseland one of Burlington's most distinguished addresses
A diverse and educated community, with families making up 40% of households, 87 different ethnic origins represented, and 74% of adults holding postsecondary credentials
Lake Ontario waterfront trails, five parks with 24 facilities, Central Park's arena and library, and waterfront lookouts at Sioux Lookout and Port Nelson parks define daily life in Roseland
Roseland's architectural styles span English Cottage, Tudor, Georgian Colonial, Cape Cod, and Arts and Crafts, giving it a visual diversity rarely found in a single Canadian neighbourhood
Home prices have ranged from $465,000 to $7.2 million, reflecting the breadth of housing options and the exceptional demand for Roseland's unique combination of heritage and waterfront location
Steps from downtown Burlington and the Lake Ontario waterfront trail, Roseland residents enjoy everything the city's most beloved destination has to offer right outside their door

A historic waterfront neighbourhood where century-old garden suburb elegance meets Burlington's best schools and parks.
Roseland is a prestigious residential neighbourhood in Burlington, Ontario, steps from Lake Ontario and east of downtown. Dating to the 1920s and modelled on the English garden suburb tradition, it is home to a remarkable collection of architectural styles including Tudor, English Cottage, Georgian Colonial, Cape Cod, and Arts and Crafts homes on generously sized lots. Roseland homes for sale and Roseland homes for rent represent some of the most sought-after real estate in Burlington.

Heritage character homes from multiple architectural traditions on mature, tree-lined streets steps from the Lake Ontario waterfront
Roseland's housing stock spans a century of architectural history, with lots typically ranging from 50 to 100 feet in width and homes reflecting English Cottage, Tudor, Georgian Colonial, Cape Cod, and Arts and Crafts styles. The neighbourhood's maturity and pride of ownership are evident in every streetscape, and the proximity to the waterfront gives Roseland a residential quality that is difficult to match anywhere in the Greater Toronto Area.

Waterfront trails, beautiful parks, outstanding schools, and downtown Burlington just minutes away create a lifestyle of exceptional quality in Roseland
Roseland residents enjoy five parks with 24 recreational facilities, including Sioux Lookout Park and Port Nelson Park on the Burlington Waterfront Trail. Central Park offers a public library, sports fields, arena, tennis club, and lawn bowling. Schools including John T. Tuck Elementary, Pineland Public School with French Immersion, and Nelson High School are well-regarded throughout the region.
Unexpected Appeal:
Roseland's architectural variety spans at least five distinct historic styles in a single neighbourhood, making it one of the most visually rich streetscapes in Ontario




One of Burlington's most prestigious and enduring real estate markets, with pricing that reflects the neighbourhood's exceptional location, heritage, and demand
Roseland's housing market is among Burlington's most consistent and highly valued, with home prices ranging widely to reflect the breadth of options from established character homes to luxury lakefront properties with riparian rights. The neighbourhood's combination of waterfront access, architectural heritage, and excellent schools ensures enduring demand and long-term value for property owners.

The waterfront, the architecture, the schools, and the rare privilege of living in a neighbourhood where history, elegance, and nature converge on Lake Ontario
Roseland places residents steps from Burlington's celebrated waterfront trail and just minutes from the city's vibrant downtown, Hamilton, and Oakville. With outstanding schools, five parks, a century of architectural heritage, and Lake Ontario as a neighbour, Roseland delivers a quality of life that stands among the best of any neighbourhood in the Greater Toronto Area.
