Overview
Rural Burlington offers a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in the city. Stretching across Burlington’s northern countryside beyond Dundas Street and Highway 5, the area is characterized by rolling farmland, equestrian properties, conservation lands, forests, and estate homes set on large parcels of land.
Residents enjoy privacy, open space, and direct access to nature while remaining within a short drive of Burlington’s urban amenities. The area includes communities such as Kilbride, Lowville, and the surrounding countryside, all of which offer a unique blend of rural living and proximity to the GTA.
For buyers seeking acreage, hobby farms, horse properties, luxury country estates, or simply more space, Rural Burlington remains one of the most desirable rural markets in Southern Ontario.




Who it’s perfect for
- Buyers seeking acreage and privacy.
- Horse owners and equestrian enthusiasts.
- Families looking for rural living while remaining close to Burlington amenities.
- Professionals who work remotely and want more space.
- Luxury buyers seeking custom estate homes and country properties.
- Outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, cycling, conservation areas, and nature.
- Homeowners looking for hobby farms, workshops, or additional outbuildings.
Housing & Price Ranges
Housing in Rural Burlington ranges from historic farmhouses and country homes to custom-built estates, equestrian facilities, hobby farms, and luxury residences situated on multi-acre properties.
Property sizes vary considerably, from village lots within Kilbride and Lowville to estates and agricultural parcels spanning dozens of acres. Many homes feature private driveways, mature trees, detached workshops, barns, and extensive outdoor space.
Rural Burlington remains one of the few locations within the GTA where buyers can still find substantial acreage while remaining within commuting distance of major employment centres.
Lifestyle & Amenities
- Life in Rural Burlington revolves around outdoor recreation, community events, and the natural environment.
- Residents enjoy access to conservation areas, hiking trails, cycling routes, golf courses, equestrian facilities, and local farms.
- The area’s slower pace of life and connection to nature continue to attract buyers seeking an alternative to suburban living.
- While shopping and services generally require a short drive into Burlington, Waterdown, Milton, or Oakville, most residents view this as a worthwhile tradeoff for the privacy and lifestyle the area provides.
Commute
- Downtown Burlington: 20–30 minutes
- Appleby GO Station: 20–30 minutes
- Burlington GO Station: 20–30 minutes
- Milton: 15–20 minutes
- Oakville: 25–35 minutes
- Mississauga: 30–45 minutes
- Downtown Hamilton: 30–40 minutes
- Downtown Toronto: 60–90 minutes
- Highway 407 access is available within approximately 10–15 minutes from most parts of Rural Burlington.
Schools
- Kilbride Public School
- Bruce T. Lindley Public School
- Charles R. Beaudoin Public School
- Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School
- M. M. Robinson High School
- St. Anne Catholic Elementary School
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Elementary School
- Corpus Christi Catholic Secondary School
- Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School
What locals know…
Many residents choose Rural Burlington specifically because it offers a lifestyle that is increasingly difficult to find anywhere within the GTA.
The cycling routes through Lowville, Kilbride, and the Escarpment are among the most popular in Southern Ontario.
Properties with barns, paddocks, and equestrian facilities are highly sought after and often trade privately before reaching the broader market.
Conservation Halton lands, Mount Nemo, and the Niagara Escarpment provide year-round opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and outdoor recreation.
Residents frequently describe the area as offering the best of both worlds: rural privacy and natural beauty combined with convenient access to Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Hamilton, and Toronto.
Current Homes for Sale in Burlington
Browse the latest homes for sale in Rural Burlington. Listings update automatically from the MLS® feed.
5 S – 4449 Milburough Line
Burlington, Ontario
8 Hill – 4449 Milburough Line
Burlington, Ontario
2264 Britannia Road
Burlington, Ontario
1309 Beaufort Drive
Burlington, Ontario
13 Spruce – 4449 Milburough Line
Burlington, Ontario
1309 Beaufort Drive
Burlington, Ontario
1412 Old York Road
Burlington, Ontario
4449 Milburough Line Unit# 13 Spruce
Burlington, Ontario
3205 Highpoint Court
Burlington, Ontario
2315 8 Sideroad
Burlington, Ontario
2145 Sandringham Drive
Burlington, Ontario


