Tires in Burlington, ON — Fast Delivery | XYZ Tires
QEW Commuter City Burlington drivers navigate one of Ontario’s busiest and most weather-variable highway corridors. The QEW, 403, and 407 all converge near Burlington — and north Burlington’s Escarpment communities receive significantly more snow than the lakeshore. Learn more ↓
Burlington, Ontario

Wholesale Tires
Delivered to Burlington

Order online and your tires ship from our Etobicoke warehouse — delivered to your Burlington address in as little as 1 business day. Alton Village, Orchard, Millcroft, Tyandaga, Brant Hills, Mountainside, Palmer, Headon Forest, Roseland, Appleby, Kilbride, Lowville, and every neighbourhood in between. Winter and all-weather stock in depth, year-round.

1–2 Day Delivery
All Burlington addresses
Free Shipping
No minimum order
QEW-Ready Stock
Winter-rated tires, year-round
30-Day Returns
Unmounted tires, no hassle

Why buy tires online vs. a Burlington shop?

Burlington’s tire market is spread across the city’s commercial corridors — Appleby Line, Walkers Line, Fairview Street, and the big-box strips near Mapleview Drive. With a large, affluent, vehicle-owning population and a high proportion of multi-car households, Burlington is a competitive tire market. But competition doesn’t always mean better prices — local shops still operate with showroom overhead, commissioned staff, and seasonal markup built in.

At XYZ Tires, you bypass all of it. Warehouse pricing, no seasonal fluctuation, no upsell on installation. Your tires are delivered to your door — whether you’re in a Millcroft townhouse, an Alton Village detached, or a Kilbride property on the Escarpment — within 1–2 business days. You book your own installer at any Burlington garage on a schedule that works for you.

XYZ Tires Local Burlington shop
Pricing Wholesale — no markup Retail + seasonal surge
Winter stock In depth, year-round Thins by mid-October
Sales pressure None Upsells common
Shop hours Order anytime, 24/7 Business hours only
Installer choice Any shop you prefer Their shop only
Convenience Delivered to your door Drive in, wait, drive home
Wholesale pricing — consistent year-round
Burlington shops serve a high-income, high-demand market — and price accordingly, particularly in October. Our warehouse pricing doesn’t move with the seasons. Order in August and pay the same rate as in September.
Delivered across all of Burlington — north to south
From the lakefront communities of Roseland and Shoreacres to the Escarpment-area properties in Kilbride and Lowville, we deliver to every Burlington address. Free, curbside, no surcharge for north Burlington or rural properties.
Winter and all-weather stock — year-round
The multi-vehicle Burlington household doesn’t have to scramble for four matching winter tires in October. Our stock runs deep all year. Order when it’s convenient — in summer — and have tires ready to mount before the first cold morning on the QEW.
No installation upsell — your garage, your price
We deliver the tires. You book mounting at any garage you already trust in Burlington — no bundled service fees, no shop you’ve never visited before. Transparent tire pricing, your choice of installer.

What tires do Burlington drivers need?

Burlington spans a greater range of terrain than its compact boundaries might suggest. The city runs roughly 20 kilometres from the Lake Ontario waterfront in the south to the Niagara Escarpment in the north — a transition from flat, lake-moderated lakefront to hilly, exposed Escarpment terrain that produces dramatically different winter conditions within the same municipality. South Burlington enjoys the moderating influence of Lake Ontario, which keeps temperatures slightly milder and often shifts precipitation from snow to rain during marginal events. North Burlington communities near the Escarpment are exposed to colder, drier air masses and consistently receive more snow accumulation.

Burlington’s highway infrastructure is one of the densest in Ontario. The QEW runs east–west across the southern portion of the city, connecting Burlington to Oakville, Mississauga, and Toronto in one direction and to Hamilton, the Niagara Peninsula, and the US border in the other. Highway 403 enters from the east and merges with the QEW near the Burlington Skyway. Highway 407 runs through the city’s north end, offering a toll-road alternative between Burlington and the GTA. Appleby Line, Walkers Line, Brant Street, and Guelph Line are the main north–south arterials linking the lake corridor to the upper city and the 407.

Burlington’s north–south divide: two different winters in one city
South Burlington near the lake vs. north Burlington on the Niagara Escarpment — conditions can differ significantly in the same storm

Burlington is uniquely split by the Niagara Escarpment, which runs east–west through the city’s upper half. The Escarpment rises steeply north of Dundas Street (Highway 5), and communities above it sit at substantially higher elevations than the lakefront. In a winter storm, it is common for south Burlington to receive rain or wet snow while north Burlington communities get 10–20 cm of accumulation from the same system. The escarpment itself — visible from the QEW as the green ridge to the north — acts as a natural boundary between two distinct microclimates.

North Burlington — Escarpment Zone
Kilbride · Lowville · Tyandaga · Mountainside · Brant Hills
Higher elevation, colder temperatures, greater snowfall accumulation. More exposure to northwesterly wind. Winter tires strongly recommended — particularly for properties above the Escarpment brow and on rural roads in Kilbride and Lowville.
South Burlington — Lake Corridor
Roseland · Shoreacres · Appleby · Central Burlington · Longmoor · Aldershot
Mild lake-moderating influence. Precipitation more often falls as rain during marginal events. All-weather or all-season tires may be adequate for drivers who stay near the lake — but winter tires add meaningful safety margin on the QEW in a typical winter.

For drivers who regularly travel between south and north Burlington — or who commute north on Appleby Line, Walkers Line, or Brant Street through the elevation change — winter or all-weather tires are the right call regardless of where they live. The conditions at the top of the Escarpment can be severe while the bottom is merely wet.

Recommended for North Burlington
Nov — Mar

Winter Tires

Not legally required in Ontario, but strongly recommended for Burlington — especially for north Burlington residents in Kilbride, Lowville, Tyandaga, and Mountainside, and for anyone commuting on the QEW or 403 in winter. Dedicated winter tires deliver traction on the Escarpment that all-season tires cannot match.

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Year-Round Convenience

All-Weather Tires

3PMSF-certified all-weather tires are a growing favourite among Burlington’s multi-vehicle households — genuine winter-rated traction with no seasonal swap, no second set of rims, and no booking two garage appointments a year. One set handles the QEW in January and Lakeshore Road in July equally well.

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Apr — Oct

All-Season / Performance Tires

For Burlington’s long warm-road season, all-season tires suit most commuters. Burlington’s highway-heavy driving profile — QEW, 403, 407 — also attracts performance-oriented drivers who upgrade to summer tires from May through October for sharper handling and shorter braking distances on dry pavement.

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The Burlington Skyway: where QEW conditions are at their worst The Burlington Skyway Bridge — the twin elevated spans carrying the QEW over the Burlington Bay Shipping Channel between Burlington and Hamilton — is one of the most weather-exposed stretches of highway in the Golden Horseshoe. Elevated bridge decks freeze significantly faster than road surface, high winds accelerate icing, and the open water below removes any insulating effect from the ground. In winter conditions, the Skyway frequently becomes icy before the surrounding QEW approaches on either side. For Burlington commuters who cross the Skyway regularly in winter — heading to Hamilton, Stoney Creek, or the Niagara Peninsula — winter or all-weather tires are not optional in any practical sense.

Top tire brands delivered to Burlington

Every major brand at warehouse pricing — winter, all-weather, all-season, and performance tires in stock, year-round.

Michelin
The X-Ice Snow is the go-to winter tire for Burlington’s QEW and Skyway commuters — outstanding ice and snow traction with class-leading tread life. The Primacy family suits Burlington’s performance-oriented all-season drivers who spend long hours on the 403 and 407.
Bridgestone
The Blizzak WS90 delivers top-ranked ice-braking performance — essential for the Skyway and north Burlington’s Escarpment roads. The Turanza and Potenza all-season and performance lines serve Burlington’s warm-weather highway driving equally well.
Continental
The VikingContact 7 handles snow and ice on the Escarpment and the Skyway with precise, predictable feel. The SecureContact AW is a standout 3PMSF all-weather tire for Burlington’s multi-vehicle households — one set, year-round, no compromise.
Pirelli
The Sottozero winter range delivers winter compliance with genuine dry-road performance — favoured by Burlington’s sports car and luxury vehicle owners who won’t sacrifice handling on the 407 and QEW for the sake of a winter-rated tire.
Hankook
The Winter i*cept IZ3 offers strong winter performance at an accessible price — a practical choice for Burlington households equipping a second or third vehicle for winter without paying premium pricing across every set.
Toyo
The Observe GSi-6 is a capable winter-rated SUV tire for north Burlington drivers and those navigating Escarpment-area roads near Kilbride and Lowville. The Proxes performance line suits Burlington’s warm-season highway commuters. 3PMSF certified.
Nexen
The Winguard Sport 2 delivers solid 3PMSF-certified winter traction at a competitive price — an excellent choice for Burlington families putting winter rubber on a higher-mileage second vehicle without stretching the household budget.
Kumho
The WinterCraft WP72 is a dependable, budget-friendly 3PMSF winter option for Burlington households managing multiple vehicles through a full Ontario winter. Reliable traction on the QEW and Escarpment roads without a premium price tag.

How tire delivery works in Burlington

From our Etobicoke warehouse — one of our closest delivery destinations — to your Burlington door in 1–2 business days.

Order online — any time
Use our vehicle fitment tool to confirm the right tire size for your year, make, model, and trim. Add to cart and check out in minutes. No account required — and no driving to Appleby Line or Fairview Street.
Ships from Etobicoke same business day
Orders placed Monday to Friday before 3 PM ship the same afternoon from our warehouse at 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke — close enough to Burlington that many orders arrive the very next business day. You receive a tracking number by email once dispatched.
Delivered to your Burlington address in 1–2 business days
Burlington is among our closest delivery destinations — Etobicoke to Burlington is a short courier run. We deliver to all addresses, from lakefront Shoreacres and Roseland to rural Kilbride and Lowville north of the Escarpment. Delivery is curbside, no signature required. Tires arrive boxed at your door.
Book your local installer
Contact any mechanic or garage in Burlington for a mounting appointment. Book before mid-October — Burlington garages on Walkers Line, Appleby Line, and Fairview fill up as the QEW commuter population scrambles for winter tires ahead of the first cold snap.

Burlington delivery details

Delivery area All Burlington postal codes (L7L, L7M, L7N, L7P, L7R, L7S, L7T)
Neighbourhoods Alton Village, Orchard, Millcroft, Tyandaga, Brant Hills, Mountainside, Palmer, Headon Forest, Tansley, Roseland, Appleby, Shoreacres, Longmoor, Aldershot, Kilbride, Lowville
North Burlington / Escarpment Fully covered — Kilbride & Lowville included
Delivery time 1–2 business days (often 1)
Order cutoff 3:00 PM Monday – Friday
Weekend orders Ship Monday morning
Shipping cost Free — always
Signature required No — curbside drop
Ships from 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke ON

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from Burlington drivers before their first order. Need more help? Email support@xyztires.com.

Yes. XYZ Tires delivers to all Burlington addresses — Alton Village, Orchard, Millcroft, Tyandaga, Brant Hills, Mountainside, Palmer, Headon Forest, Tansley, Roseland, Appleby, Shoreacres, Longmoor, Aldershot, Central Burlington, Kilbride, and Lowville. Orders ship from our Etobicoke warehouse and arrive within 1–2 business days — Burlington is one of our closest delivery destinations, and many orders arrive the next business day.
Winter tires are not legally mandatory for most passenger vehicles in Ontario. However, Burlington’s position on the QEW — combined with the Skyway Bridge crossing and the Niagara Escarpment communities in north Burlington — makes winter tires a strong practical recommendation. For drivers in Kilbride, Lowville, Tyandaga, and Mountainside near the Escarpment, where snowfall is measurably greater than the lakeshore, winter or all-weather tires are the right choice. Note: Ontario requires winter tires on school buses and mandates them for rental vehicles between October 1 and April 30.
Burlington spans the Niagara Escarpment, which divides the city into distinctly different elevation zones. South Burlington near Lake Ontario benefits from the lake’s moderating effect — temperatures are slightly milder and precipitation more often falls as rain during borderline events. North Burlington communities above the Escarpment — Kilbride, Lowville, Tyandaga — are exposed to colder air masses and receive meaningfully more snow accumulation in the same storm. It is common for north Burlington to have 10–15 cm of snow while south Burlington has rain or a dusting from the same weather system.
The Burlington Skyway Bridge is an elevated structure crossing Burlington Bay — bridge decks freeze faster than ground-level roads because they lose heat from both above and below and have no insulation from the ground. High winds crossing the open water accelerate icing further. The Skyway frequently becomes icy before the surrounding QEW approaches on either side, and the consequences of losing traction at highway speed on an elevated bridge are severe. The QEW itself is also one of Ontario’s busiest corridors, where winter weather and high traffic volumes combine to create significant risk for drivers on inadequate tires.
We recommend ordering by mid-October at the latest — September is better. With 1–2 business days for delivery and time to book a mounting appointment, ordering early gives you the most flexibility. Burlington garages on Walkers Line, Appleby Line, and Fairview Street fill up quickly in October as the city’s large commuter population prepares for winter on the QEW. The earlier you order, the easier it is to get a convenient appointment at your preferred garage before the first cold snap.
Yes. We deliver to all Burlington postal codes, including north Burlington and Escarpment-area communities like Kilbride and Lowville. All deliveries are curbside and free of charge — no rural surcharge, no minimum order.
No. XYZ Tires is a wholesale delivery retailer — we deliver the tires, you book your own garage or mechanic in Burlington for mounting. This is how we keep prices at warehouse levels. Your installer is paid directly by you, separately from the tire purchase. Any licensed garage in Burlington can handle mounting and balancing.

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Delivery across the Golden Horseshoe, Greater Toronto Area, and throughout Ontario.

Ready to order? Tires delivered to Burlington in 1–2 business days.

Wholesale pricing. Free shipping across all of Burlington — lakefront to Escarpment. Winter and all-weather stock in depth, year-round.