Places
- Australia
- City of Burnside, a Local Government Area of Adelaide, South Australia
- Burnside, South Australia, a suburb of the City of Burnside
- Burnside, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne
- Canada
- Burnside Business Park, a business park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
- Burnside Drive (Dartmouth), a road in Dartmouth, N.S.
- Burnside, Colchester County, an unincorporated rural community in Nova Scotia
- Burnside Hall, a building on the downtown campus of McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
- Burnside, Newfoundland and Labrador, a seaside town in Newfoundland
- Burnside, Colchester County, an unincorporated rural community in Nova Scotia
- New Zealand
- Burnside, Canterbury, a suburb of Christchurch
- Burnside, Otago, a suburb of Dunedin
- Northern Ireland
- Burnside, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim
- Scotland
- Burnside, South Lanarkshire, an area of Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire
- Burnside, Highland, a district of Thurso in Highland Council Area
- Burnside, Shetland, a settlement in Shetland
- United States
- Burnside, Arizona, a census-designated place
- Burnside, Chicago, a community area of Chicago, Illinois
- Burnside, Illinois, an unincorporated town in Hancock County
- Burnside, Iowa
- Burnside, Kentucky, a city in Pulaski County
- Burnside, Louisiana
- Burnside Avenue, a street/neighborhood in East Hartford, Connecticut
- Burnside Bridge, a drawbridge in Portland, Oregon
- Burnside Skatepark is below Burnside Bridge
- Burnside Park, Providence, Rhode Island
- Burnside Township, Michigan
- Burnside Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
- Burnside Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania
- Burnside Island, an inhabited island in Savannah, Georgia
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