The City of Burlington, Ontario, is advising residents to take steps to protect their homes from potential flooding as the spring season approaches. With heavy rain and melting snow expected in March 2026, officials are asking homeowners to clear their eavestroughs and make sure downspouts are pointing away from house foundations.
Environment Canada has issued warnings for heavy downpours and possible flooding across southern Ontario this month. These weather conditions increase the risk of water pooling around properties or leaking into basements.
Since 2017, the city has offered the Home Flood Protection Program to help residents find ways to lower their risk of basement flooding. Taking small actions now, like checking sump pumps and clearing debris from drainage areas, can help prevent expensive property damage.
If a resident experiences a flooded basement, they should contact Halton Region by calling 3-1-1. For significant water pooling on the street or other municipal infrastructure issues, residents should contact the City of Burlington at 905-335-7777.