Flower Delivery To Burford Ontario
Trusted florist sending to Burford for over 57 years. Order flowers online with Karen's Flower Shop for same-day Burford flower delivery.
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About Flower Delivery in Burford
We have been serving the Burford area since 1966. We work closely with local affiliates in the area to ensure your order is professionally arranged and personally delivered to your recipient on the date selected. Have your flowers delivered with a florist you can trust. We have been delivering flowers and servicing our customers in Burford for over 50+ years!
Our shop, Karen's Flower Shop, is the right place to choose for sending flowers to Burford, ON. We specialize in same-day flower delivery to your friends and family located in this beautiful area. Our flower shop is well known for offering expert florist designs at approachable prices for all occasions. Order flowers for delivery in Burford today by browsing our catalogue and either ordering online or giving us a call.
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Burford Ontario History
Burford is a rural community and is part of the County of Brant, in central southwestern Ontario. It has 1,615 residents (2016 Census). It is located eight kilometers west of the City of Brantford along Highway 53, and seventy kilometres east of London, Ontario. It is approximately 100 km southwest of Toronto. Burford, at one time known as Claremont, was the largest community in the former Burford Township (land area 71,122 acres (287.82 km2), population (1996) 5858), which included Cathcart, Harley, Princeton and other smaller communities. Burford Township was part of the County of Oxford before the formation of Brant County in 1851, and due to its location on the primary roadway leading into Oxford, built upon the ancient footpath leading from Burlington Bay through Brant's Ford to the Thames River known as the Detroit Trail, Burford was Oxford's gateway community.