Heritage Property Designation

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Heritage properties, whether publicly or privately owned, are a community asset. They help to conserve Burlington’s history and the characteristics of our communities.

The Ontario Heritage Act gives the City tools to allow us to protect these properties. Provincial, regional, and municipal plans and policies passed under the Ontario Planning Act support the City’s efforts to conserve cultural heritage resources.

The Municipal Register is the City’s official list of regulated heritage properties and is an essential tool in the City’s heritage conservation toolkit.

We are reviewing 27 properties for heritage designation and will be asking for your input over the next few months.

Heritage properties, whether publicly or privately owned, are a community asset. They help to conserve Burlington’s history and the characteristics of our communities.

The Ontario Heritage Act gives the City tools to allow us to protect these properties. Provincial, regional, and municipal plans and policies passed under the Ontario Planning Act support the City’s efforts to conserve cultural heritage resources.

The Municipal Register is the City’s official list of regulated heritage properties and is an essential tool in the City’s heritage conservation toolkit.

We are reviewing 27 properties for heritage designation and will be asking for your input over the next few months.

  • What properties are being considered?

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    The City of Burlington is reviewing the potential heritage designation of 27 properties in Burlington. They are:

    1. 482 Elizabeth St., Laing-Speers House, former Burlington Public Library
    2. 451 Nelson Ave., Thomas Rogers House
    3. 518 Hager Ave., Calvary Baptist Church Manse
    4. 562 Maple Ave., Robert Lindley House
    5. 458 Elizabeth St., John Taylor House
    6. 490 Elizabeth St., Laing Fisher House
    7. 2003 Lakeshore Rd., former Royal Bank
    8. 390 John St., Shaver Building
    9. 2437 Dundas St., Nelson United Church
    10. 368 Brant St., Bell-Wiggins Boot and Shoe Store
    11. 550 Hurd Ave., Hepton Weeks House
    12. 2280 No. 2 Side Rd., Pitcher Homestead
    13. 6414 Walkers Line, Donald McGregor Farmhouse
    14. 367 Torrance St.
    15. 1433 Baldwin St., Burlington Central High School
    16. 380 Brant St., Hotel Raymond
    17. 1134 Plains Rd. E., Davis Homestead
    18. 513 Locust Ave., A Different Drummer Books
    19. 242 Plains Rd. E., Roelfson House
    20. 444 Plains Rd. E., John Horne House
    21. 2022 Victoria Ave., Bell Orchards Farmhouse
    22. 1421 Lakeshore Rd., Graham House
    23. 5726 Cedar Springs Rd., Dakota School House
    24. 451 Elizabeth St., Iron Duke building
    25. 461 Elizabeth St., Knox Presbyterian Church
    26. 472 Locust St., Paroisse St. Philippe
    27. 2066 Kilbride St., Kilbride United Church
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