Bonnie Place I & II
A place where comfort, community, and care come together to create a haven for low-income seniors.
Situated in a tranquil neighbourhood of Burlington, our buildings are specifically designed to cater to the unique needs of senior individuals who are looking for affordable and secure housing options.
Our Mission
Bonnie Place was created by Rotary Club of Burlington members to provide low cost affordable, safe and secure rental housing to Seniors over the age of 60. We continue that legacy by providing quality accommodation that will support the health and well being of our residents, team members and the community.
Our Mission
Our Mission
Bonnie Place I
Rent-Geared-to-Income
An 11-storey building with 39 Bachelors and 40 one-bedroom apartments, Bonnie Place I is a rent-geared-to-income with a minimum and a maximum rent.
Bonnie Place II
Low-Market-Rent
A 6 storey-building with 82 one-bedroom apartments with balconies. The rent offered at Bonnie Place II is low market rent (80% of market rent in Burlington).
Location, Location
The location of Bonnie Place is close to many amenities.
Located on Claridge Road, near Guelph Line and New Street, residents have quick access to shops, churches, parks, and public transit.
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Many of the residents enjoy the close proximity to the lakefront parks, waterfront trail, and attending the annual city of Burlington community events.
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Meet the team
Get to know the staff of Bonnie Place. A team of compassionate individuals working tirelessly to provide administrative assistance and maintain the buildings for the well-being of its elderly residents.
A Strong Sense of Community
In the Spring, Bonnie Place offers a BBQ for all tenants, and a Christmas dinner in December.
Outside of these 2 events there is a strong sense of community amongst tenants who actively organize and participate in various other events, like potluck parties, side walk sales and more.
Assisted Living Program
Halton Region
Bonnie Place works together with Halton Region who offers an assisted living program, which has to be approved through a separate application by the Program Care Manager from Halton Region. Bonnie Place is not responsible for the program.
Rotary International
Rotary Club of Burlington
In 1963, a group of Rotary members recognized that there was a great need for income affordable housing for seniors 60+, and an idea was born.