John T. Tuck ES receives a high ranking from the Fraser Institute.
- John T. Tuck ES
- Pineland ES
- Nelson Secondary
- Sacred Heart of Jesus CES
- St. Gabriel CES
- St. Paul CES
- St. Raphael CES
- Assumption Secondary
Towering trees, plant filled boulevards, meticulously landscaped gardens, gracious homes, the lakefront and nearby downtown commercial and entertainment district, combine to make Roseland an almost magical place to live.
Roseland’s professional families, empty nesters and retirees who enjoy a high standard of living, know the beauty and allure of their neighbourhood by the Lake.
Affluent and picturesque, the neighbourhood’s character and charm is evident along every street, every avenue and around every corner. The established lakeside neighbourhood of Roseland saw its development begin in the 1920’s. The traditional architectural styles of Tudor and Georgian multi-storey, quaint one-and-a-half storey and Arts and Crafts styles on large lots reflect the nature of the original community. Later, the 1960’s and 1970’s standards of bungalows, split levels and two storey homes were constructed. New custom homes dot the area and mansions of every architectural period and size grace Lakeshore Road.
Sioux Lookout Park is a hidden gem along Lakeshore Road. This little hideaway is ideal for unobstructed Lake Ontario views and spectacular sunrises. The Roseland Park Country Club provides its members with three lighted tennis courts, social groups and events.
The boutiques, restaurants and services of Burlington’s downtown sector are only minutes away, as are the retail stores of the Burlington Centre Mall. To the north of New Street, abundant plazas meet everyday shopping requirements.
Roseland is a neighbourhood best described as being enthralling. Unique homes surrounded by lush streetscapes reminiscent of a bygone era, intermingle with mid-century revitalized properties and stately mansions. Burlington’s most costly community; luxury, style and pride of ownership are its hallmarks. Whatever the season, Roseland always shows its best self. Feel the coolness of the air under old trees on summer walks. Fallen leaves in autumn herald the arrival of the warm wood fires of the coming winter. Holiday lights are spectacular and act as a reminder that the blossoms of spring are on the way.
The Roseland Park Country Club, established in 1929, operates as a members only non-profit organization. Tennis, pickleball, card games, billiards and a variety of social groups are just some of the activities available to members.