Burlington’s Burlassic Park public viewings confirmed for entire NBA Finals series
By Staff
June 1st, 2019
BURLINGTON,, ON
According to city hall, “Burlington’s Burlassic Park roared with excitement as over 2000 people came out to cheer on the Toronto Raptors and celebrate the historic win of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.”
The City of Burlington wants to continue to share Canada’s moment with Burlington residents and is all in to host free public viewings for every NBA Finals game.
The following are the dates, times and locations for Burlassic Park NBA Finals public viewing parties:
Game 2 Sunday, June 2: Civic Square 7:30 p.m.
Game 3 Wednesday, June 5: Central Park Bandshell 8:30 p.m.
Game 4 Friday, June 7: Location to be determined next week. 8:30 p.m.
Games 5, 6 and 7: Civic Square (if needed and the Raptors do not take the series in 4 games)
Games 5 and 6 public viewing parties would start at 8:30 p.m. and
Game 7 at 7:30 p.m.
The City of Burlington will be hosting game viewings rain or shine. As the games are likely to go beyond 11 p.m., City Council has granted a Noise Bylaw exemption for all days.
Event updates will be available on the City of Burlington social media accounts and residents are encouraged to following along for event shares via the hashtag #burlassicpark
Twitter: @cityburlington
Facebook: @cityburlington
Instagram: @cityburlington
Councillor Rory Nisan said “The Raptors are on track and Burlington is stepping up, making Burlassic Park the spot to be for the rest of the NBA finals. Let’s show the Raps how much we support them with an even bigger crowd for Game 2 and through the rest of the series.”
Penny, logic is that a builder can build what he wants (of course under our already onerous specifications) and purchasers can buy what they want, rather than have Big Brother and you band of social engineers make more rules that interfere with individual choice.
Anybody that is thinking of purchasing or renting a condo that will be built on Brant/James Street should really like noise. Can you imagine living across from ‘Burlassic Park”.
Perhaps a better idea would be for the Planning Department to require a higher standard for noise control in the building phase of these developments. It can be done, If anyone has stayed at the Airport Hotel at Terminal 3 – you never hear any noise from airplanes or anything else.
Doubt this will happen, its too logical.