Tag: burnaby

  • Still Creek Paddle

    Still Creek Paddle

    Parking and Launching: Burnaby Lake Rowing Pavilion Launching type: low profile dock Difficulty – very slow, barely noticeable moving water Boat traffic – no motorized boats on Burnaby Lake View – marshy channels and abundant birding opportunities, but definitely an urban paddle with visibly poor water quality Facilities – free parking Overall score – 4/10…

  • Robert Burnaby Park

    Robert Burnaby Park

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Robert Burnaby Park Loop, 2.1km with 63m elevation Difficulty: moderate, with more technical sections through the woods Traffic: light Facilities: flush toilet available near the tennis court, picnic tables, playground, sport facilities, swimming pool View: wilder than expected network of trails, crossing small streams Overall score: 7/10 For an urban park,…

  • Burnaby Lake Paddle

    Burnaby Lake Paddle

    Quick Facts Parking and Launching: Burnaby Lake Rowing Pavilion Launching type: dock Difficulty – very easy, beginner friendly Boat traffic – no recreational motor boats allowed View – wetlands, wildlife, North Shore mountains, and crops of high rise buildings Facilities – no public washrooms Overall score – 7/10 Located in the center of Burnaby Lake…

  • Barnet to Jug Island Paddle

    Barnet to Jug Island Paddle

    I have paddled and reviewed Barnet Marine Park and Belcarra separately, but this weekend I linked up the two and then some, paddling from Barnet to Jug Island on a 12km out-and-back paddle trip with my good friend and fellow paddle enthusiast Johnny. The first challenge we faced was finding parking at Barnet on a…

  • Fraser Foreshore Park

    Fraser Foreshore Park

    To map out our Fraser River Series of parks, we headed to Fraser Foreshore Park in Burnaby on a cloudy fall afternoon. We were very confused by Google Maps because when we arrived at where it said the park was, it was just a long narrow road next to an industrial park. We weren’t sure…

  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park

    Burnaby Lake Regional Park

    Quick Facts: AllTrails link: Burnaby Lake. Difficulty: easy, stroller friendly Traffic: quite busy on weekends Facilities: flush toilets at Nature House at Piper Ave Entrance and Burnaby Sport Complex. View: peek-a-boo views of the lake through out. Overall score: 5/10. Significant highway noise intrudes the South Shore Trail, and railway noise intrudes the Cottonwood Trail to…

  • Barnet Marine Park and Drummond’s Walk

    Barnet Marine Park and Drummond’s Walk

    Barnet Marine was not only good for paddling, it was also a great destination for picnic, BBQ, and beach sand fun times. The park is divided into two sections: the eastern section was off-limits to dogs, whereas the western section was basically doggie paradise. We explored the park a little and did Drummond’s Walk, a…

  • Barnet Marine Park Paddle

    Barnet Marine Park Paddle

    Not to let Port Moody and Vancouver have all the waterfront glory, Burnaby also has a great park on Burrard Inlet: Barnet Marine Park. This park can get extremely busy on a sunny weekend in the summer. We have come here around noon in July, and couldn’t even turn off the Barnet Highway because the…

  • Deer Lake Loop Trail

    Deer Lake Loop Trail

    The past week we all stayed at home due to the poor air quality from all that forest fire going on. So when the air finally cleared today, my boys absolutely can’t wait to go out. We decided to visit one of our most frequented parks, Deer Lake Park in Burnaby. My good friend Amy…

  • Deer Lake Paddle

    Deer Lake Paddle

    For a beginner-friendly lake 30 mins from Vancouver, Deer Lake is a great choice. The lake is only 850m end to end, and it’s surrounded by a well maintained network of trails, a great restaurant, and plenty to do for families. There is also a busy rental service right at the lakeshore, with a parking…