
When you start researching apartments, one of the most important questions to ask is simply, "What exactly comes included in my rent?" This matters because utilities are just as important as rent itself, especially in colder months or larger suites. Knowing what is included helps you budget accurately and avoid surprise bills after you move in.
At Boardwalk, utilities included with your rent vary by community, but there are some consistent patterns you will see when browsing listings or reviewing lease details directly on the official site.
Are Water and Heat Included in Rent?
In many communities across Canada, water and heat (heating) are included in the monthly rent. In this case, renters do not need to set up separate accounts with providers for these fundamental utilities, which simplifies budgeting and reduces administrative work when you move in.
Some communities, however, require you to set these up before you move in. Make sure to ask the Leasing Office for the next steps.

Is Electricity Included in Rent?
While water and heat are commonly included, electricity is usually not included in the rent at Boardwalk communities. Most Resident Members set up electricity accounts in their own name with local providers and pay those bills separately.
This allows Resident Members to choose their own provider and manage usage according to their lifestyle. It also means that renters have flexibility if they prefer green energy plans or specific billing arrangements.
Are Internet and Cable Included in Rent?
Internet and cable television services are typically not included in rent. Resident Members are generally responsible for setting up these services themselves with their preferred provider.

Some communities may offer special deals or partnerships through local providers, but these arrangements are not automatically covered in the rental price and should be confirmed with the leasing office when you apply.
Amenity Inclusions and Services
While utilities refer to essential services like water and heat, Boardwalk also highlights amenities and services that residents enjoy as part of their community experience:
- On-site laundry facilities in many buildings
- Maintenance support and on-site management teams
- Resident Member Portals to pay rent online, book shared spaces, and submit maintenance requests
These are not traditional utilities like water or electricity, but they are included benefits that add value and convenience to your rental experience.

Note that the exact list of amenities and services varies by location, so you should always review the specific listing details for the community you are considering.
How to Confirm What Is Included
The best way to know exactly which utilities are included is to:
- Carefully read the lease agreement before signing
- Ask your leasing associate which utilities are covered in your specific unit
- Review the specific community listing on Boardwalk’s official site for details
Many Boardwalk rental webpages explicitly note whether water, heat, or other utilities are included in the price of rent, confirming these details ahead of time helps you budget effectively.