A Neighbourhood Guide To

Brant Hills

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Discover What It’s Like To Call Brant Hills Home

Tucked away from the busier parts of Burlington, Brant Hills feels like a retreat from the bustle of the city centre. Wide, leafy streets and a slower pace gives rise to an emotionally grounding community to call home. There is a quiet confidence, with a measure of serenity and stability. It’s not about flash or glamour, but about comfort, belonging, and familiarity.

Brant Hills is known for its family-sized detached homes, offering comfortable layouts and large lots. Compact bungalows, split-levels, and semi-detached, along with townhouses scattered throughout, makes the neighbourhood approachable for first-time buyers and young families. 

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Community, Recreation, and Schools

There is a feeling of safety and reliability, a sense of trust and connection in Brant Hills, that is becoming rare in more urbanized areas.

The neighbourhood’s parks and green spaces are especially appealing for families, where children can play soccer and where neighbours exercise their dogs. Students can walk to school or ride bikes without worry. 

There are six Halton District, and five Halton Catholic District schools in the Brant Hills catchment.

Halton District School Board

  1.     Bruce T. Lindley
  2.     Brant HIlls
  3.     Clarksdale
  4.     M. M. Robinson SS
  5.     Paul A. Fisher
  6.     Rolling Meadows

Halton Catholic District Schools

  1.     Notre Dame CSS
  2.     Sacred Heart of Jesus
  3.     St. Gabriel
  4.     St. Mark
  5.     St. Timothy

Ireland House Museum

Dining and Nightlife

Dining is casual and community-centred. While the neighbourhood doesn’t have high end restaurants or trendy cafés, it does have local favourites; pizza places, family-run eateries, and takeout spots that everyone seems to know. A short drive to Brant Street, Guelph Line, or downtown Burlington expands options considerably. Meals out are an opportunity for family time or catching up with neighbours.

Nightlife in Brant Hills is modest, reflecting the neighbourhood’s quieter character: low-key evenings, a nearby pub night, or gathering with friends in a neighbour’s backyard. Those looking for more excitement usually make the short trip downtown, where the lakefront brings a livelier mix of entertainment and events.

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Finding the Right Fit for You

Day-to-day living in Brant Hills feels easy and predictable in the best way. It has a balance of seclusion without isolation.

The neighbourhood is conveniently close to highways for commuters; however, traffic can become busy along major roads during peak hours. On days when traffic feels unbearable, Hwy. 407 is a tempting option, albeit an expensive one. Local plazas provide everyday essentials without long drives. For major shopping excursions or entertainment, residents must travel outside of the neighbourhood.

Housing is good value compared to some of Burlington’s more prestigious neighbourhoods, but, as is the nature of older homes, many may be in need of renovation or updates. 

Brant Hills provides utility and comfort while offering just enough access to city amenities when desired. There is a sense of permanence. Many families who move into the community end up staying for decades, because the neighbourhood delivers more than just convenience, it delivers connection and continuity.

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