Burlington has 4 sensory-sensitive recreation options, primarily skating programs and community centre activities. These venues are located across Burlington's residential neighbourhoods, from the lakeshore north toward the Niagara Escarpment. Programs include modified skating sessions with adjusted lighting and sound, as well as community centre activities with flexible scheduling.
Yes. Burlington offers skating programs with reduced lighting and lower sound levels at community facilities. Use the 'Low noise' and 'Soft lighting' filters above to find skating sessions designed for sensory-sensitive children.
Several Burlington recreation facilities offer modified sessions with reduced noise and smaller group sizes. Community centres across the city provide programs during off-peak times when activity levels are lower. Check the 'Less crowded' filter to see options with reduced attendance.
Most Burlington recreation programs allow parent supervision. Community centre activities and skating sessions typically accommodate parents who need to remain with their child. Use the 'Parent can stay' filter to confirm which programs explicitly support caregiver presence.