Service Areas in Burlington
Pet care, neighbourhood by neighbourhood.
Pawlington serves families across every part of Burlington from our downtown facility. Below are the neighbourhoods we see most often, with notes on local dog parks, drive times, and the services that fit each area best. If your neighbourhood isn't listed, we likely serve it too, drop us a line.
Aldershot
Aldershot has a small-town feel with a heavy concentration of mature trees, established homes, and a walkable Plains Road strip of cafes, breweries, and dog-welcoming patios. The waterfront is a few minutes south.
~10 min drive → North BurlingtonAlton Village
Alton Village is a planned community with wide streets, new construction, and an exceptional concentration of pet-friendly amenities, Norton Park (one of the largest off-leash dog parks in Burlington) sits right in the middle of it.
~18 min drive → South-Central BurlingtonRoseland
Roseland's tree-lined streets and proximity to the Centennial Bike Path mean most homes have great walking infrastructure within minutes. The neighbourhood feel is calm, residential, and dog-friendly.
~7 min drive → Central-North BurlingtonHeadon Forest
Headon Forest is named for a reason, the trees are mature, the streets are quiet, and Headon Forest Park itself sits at the centre offering leashed paths and play space.
~14 min drive → Central BurlingtonPalmer
Palmer is one of those neighbourhoods where everyone seems to know each other through their dogs. Sidewalk culture is strong, the streets are quiet, and Centennial Park and Sherwood Forest Park are within easy walking distance.
~10 min drive → North BurlingtonBrant Hills
Brant Hills has the best of both worlds, quick highway access for travel, plus walking distance to the Niagara Escarpment trails through Kerncliff Park. The neighbourhood mix is established homes with a steady stream of young families moving in.
~12 min drive →