Amir runs one quiet boarding room in central Burlington and charges the same fifty-dollar trip flat rate to everyone, regardless of postal code. One price covers the whole trip, 3 to 21 nights. Pick your neighbourhood below for the drive time, local street references, and a real review from a bird owner who lives there.
West-end Burlington, big lots and mature trees up against the Royal Botanical Gardens. A lot of retirees with long-term cockatiels and young families with a single budgie.
North-slope escarpment neighbourhood, golf-course homes, big lots. Empty-nesters with lovebird pairs and parrotlet households ship a lot of business to Amir from up here.
Old-money lakefront neighbourhood, century homes, wide leafy streets. A surprising number of long-term cockatiel households on Rexway and Glengarry.
East-end family territory, three-bedroom houses, a lot of three-budgie flocks and first-time cockatiel owners. The per-cage rate basically prints money for an Appleby household.
Lakefront core, condo towers, Spencer Smith Park. Condo-dwelling single-budgie households and downtown professionals with one cockatiel.
North-end family neighbourhood above Upper Middle Road. Young families with budgies and canary-pair households heading out on camping trips.
Don't see your neighbourhood? Palmer, Spencer Smith Park area, Royal Botanical Gardens area, Burlington Waterfront — all serviced at the same price.