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.
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 |
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 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.
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.
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.
Shop winter tires →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.
Shop all-weather tires →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.
Shop all-season tires →Top tire brands delivered to Burlington
Every major brand at warehouse pricing — winter, all-weather, all-season, and performance tires in stock, year-round.
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.
Burlington delivery details
Frequently asked questions
Common questions from Burlington drivers before their first order. Need more help? Email support@xyztires.com.
Nearby cities we deliver to
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.