Bonnie Place

500 Claridge Rd, Burlington, ON L7N 3V9, Canada

Assisted Living

Help with daily activities like meals and personal care

Life at Bonnie Place feels grounded, connected, and genuinely affordable. Nestled in a quiet Burlington neighbourhood, Bonnie Place at 500 Claridge Road is a senior housing community purpose-built to give older adults a safe, comfortable, and community-centred place to call home. Founded by members of the Rotary Club of Burlington in 1963, Bonnie Place has spent decades honouring a simple but meaningful mission: making quality housing accessible to seniors who need it most.


Living Options & Care Levels

Bonnie Place offers assisted living support through a partnership with Halton Region, making it possible for residents who need additional care to receive it right where they live. This assisted living program is coordinated externally through Halton Region and requires a separate application process reviewed and approved by a Program Care Manager. While Bonnie Place itself administers the housing, the care program runs independently, so families interested in this level of support are encouraged to connect with Halton Region directly to understand eligibility and next steps. This arrangement means that residents can age in place with the benefit of professional care services layered into their daily lives, without needing to relocate as their needs evolve. Bonnie Place is home to two separate buildings. Bonnie Place I is an eleven-storey building offering 39 bachelor apartments and 40 one-bedroom units, available through a rent-geared-to-income model with both a minimum and maximum rent in place. Bonnie Place II is a six-storey building with 82 one-bedroom apartments, each with a private balcony, offered at low market rent set at approximately 80 percent of the average Burlington market rate. Together, these two buildings serve seniors aged 60 and older who are looking for stable, affordable housing with access to care when it is needed.


What You’ll Love About Living Here

Parking is available on site, which makes a real difference for residents who drive or have family members visiting regularly. Beyond the practical conveniences, what truly shapes daily life at Bonnie Place is the spirit of the community itself. Residents here are not simply neighbours sharing a building. They are an active, engaged group of people who take genuine pride in the connections they build. Throughout the year, Bonnie Place organizes community events to bring everyone together, including a spring barbecue and a Christmas dinner in December. Outside of these organized gatherings, residents often take the lead themselves, putting together potluck dinners, sidewalk sales, and other informal get-togethers. This kind of organic community building is something that sets Bonnie Place apart from more institutional housing options and gives the buildings a warm, neighbourly atmosphere that residents notice from the very beginning.


Why Residents Choose Bonnie Place

Families and seniors choose Bonnie Place because it delivers something that is genuinely hard to find: affordable, well-maintained housing in a safe setting, backed by a legacy of community care that stretches back more than 60 years. The Rotary Club of Burlington recognized a gap in housing options for seniors long before affordable senior living became a widely discussed issue, and the result is a community that continues to serve its residents with consistency and compassion. The dedicated staff team handles building maintenance and administrative support with the well-being of residents clearly in mind, and the optional assisted living program through Halton Region gives families the peace of mind of knowing that more structured care can be accessed if and when the time comes. For adult children helping a parent navigate the next stage of life, the combination of affordability, safety, professional management, and community connection makes Bonnie Place a reassuring and responsible choice.


Location Benefits

Bonnie Place sits on Claridge Road near the intersection of Guelph Line and New Street in Burlington, a location that strikes a comfortable balance between quiet residential living and easy access to everyday needs. Shops, places of worship, parks, and public transit are all within close reach, making it straightforward for residents to maintain their independence and stay connected to the broader Burlington community. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the proximity to Burlington’s lakefront parks and waterfront trail is a genuine highlight. Many residents take advantage of the scenic walking paths and attend community events hosted by the City of Burlington throughout the year. The neighbourhood feels unhurried and welcoming, with the kind of established residential character that helps seniors feel settled and at ease. Whether a resident prefers a quiet walk by the water or an afternoon running errands nearby, the location at Bonnie Place supports a full and active daily life.

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