Guidebook for Burnaby

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Guidebook for Burnaby

Shopping

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Metropolis At Metrotown
4700 Kingsway
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Essentials

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Buy-Low Foods
7641 Royal Oak Ave
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Food Scene

It's a retro cafe with fabulous breakfasts at a good price.
ParkCrest Diner
5901 Broadway
It's a retro cafe with fabulous breakfasts at a good price.
The prices are great, the quantity of food is generous,the servers are very friendly. They always have a $6.95 dinner special. My favorite nights are Wednesday Chicken Souvlaki and Thursday night Salmon. I'm a regular!
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X-Site Grill & Bistro
4625 Hastings St
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The prices are great, the quantity of food is generous,the servers are very friendly. They always have a $6.95 dinner special. My favorite nights are Wednesday Chicken Souvlaki and Thursday night Salmon. I'm a regular!
I love the food here, especially the fish taco’s, lettuce wraps and potato crusted cod bowl
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Browns Socialhouse Brentwood
1908 Rosser Ave
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I love the food here, especially the fish taco’s, lettuce wraps and potato crusted cod bowl
Nice patio with views, good happy hour menu
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JOEY Burnaby
1899 Rosser Ave
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Nice patio with views, good happy hour menu
Great food!
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The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Burnaby
4510 Still Creek Ave
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Great food!
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Cactus Club Cafe
357 Davie St
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Parks & Nature

Nice boardwalk for parts of the lake, little oasis right in the middle of the city, It's not a long walk, it takes about 45 minutes to walk around it.
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Deer Lake
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Nice boardwalk for parts of the lake, little oasis right in the middle of the city, It's not a long walk, it takes about 45 minutes to walk around it.
Barnet Marine Park Located alongside the Barnet Highway, this large park has Burnaby's only salt-water beach and is a popular and interesting place to explore throughout the year. There's a network of trails, nice views up Indian Arm and across the inlet to Deep Cove, and Cates Park. A dock is located on the east side of the park for fishing, or watching the freighters, sailboats and power boaters. The large sandy beach overlooking the Burrard Inlet at Barnet Marine Park is a popular swimming destination. Other activities here include canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. Visitors can enjoy lunch at one of the dozens of picnic tables throughout the park or spread out a blanket and umbrella at the beaches while enjoying views of the inlet, tankers and other marine vessels sailing by. Take a walk along the shoreline, then lay down a blanket on one of the numerous lawns on a warm summer day, or stop for a rest on one of the many pocket beaches and enjoy those magnificent views of the inlet. Be sure to watch for marine and bird life along the foreshore. Eagles are popular and frequent visitors to the park. The foreshore section on the west side of the park is called Drummond’s Walk is a popular off leash dog-walking trail. The park has three large parking lots so during most of the year parking is ample. One thing to be aware of is the limited parking available during hot summer days. Due to the popularity of this park during summer visitors are advised to arrive well before noon to ensure a parking stall. Visitors must park in the three parking lots - the road continues towards the picnic area but only handicapped parking and short term off loading is permitted. Whether you visit Barnet Marine Park for an early morning walk, an afternoon picnic with the family or to watch the sunset, you’ll be rewarded by spectacular views of Burrard Inlet alongside remnants of Barnet’s rich pioneering history. No matter where you are in the park, the sounds and smells of Burrard Inlet are a welcome escape from your daily routine. Features: Swimming beach, washrooms, changing rooms, outdoor shower, car top boating launches, walking and hiking trails, fishing, formal picnic sites, dog off leash area
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Barnet Marine Park Pier
8181 Barnet Rd
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Barnet Marine Park Located alongside the Barnet Highway, this large park has Burnaby's only salt-water beach and is a popular and interesting place to explore throughout the year. There's a network of trails, nice views up Indian Arm and across the inlet to Deep Cove, and Cates Park. A dock is located on the east side of the park for fishing, or watching the freighters, sailboats and power boaters. The large sandy beach overlooking the Burrard Inlet at Barnet Marine Park is a popular swimming destination. Other activities here include canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. Visitors can enjoy lunch at one of the dozens of picnic tables throughout the park or spread out a blanket and umbrella at the beaches while enjoying views of the inlet, tankers and other marine vessels sailing by. Take a walk along the shoreline, then lay down a blanket on one of the numerous lawns on a warm summer day, or stop for a rest on one of the many pocket beaches and enjoy those magnificent views of the inlet. Be sure to watch for marine and bird life along the foreshore. Eagles are popular and frequent visitors to the park. The foreshore section on the west side of the park is called Drummond’s Walk is a popular off leash dog-walking trail. The park has three large parking lots so during most of the year parking is ample. One thing to be aware of is the limited parking available during hot summer days. Due to the popularity of this park during summer visitors are advised to arrive well before noon to ensure a parking stall. Visitors must park in the three parking lots - the road continues towards the picnic area but only handicapped parking and short term off loading is permitted. Whether you visit Barnet Marine Park for an early morning walk, an afternoon picnic with the family or to watch the sunset, you’ll be rewarded by spectacular views of Burrard Inlet alongside remnants of Barnet’s rich pioneering history. No matter where you are in the park, the sounds and smells of Burrard Inlet are a welcome escape from your daily routine. Features: Swimming beach, washrooms, changing rooms, outdoor shower, car top boating launches, walking and hiking trails, fishing, formal picnic sites, dog off leash area
Nice loop about 45 minute walk, very enjoyable.
Byrnepark Walk
Byrnepark Walk
Nice loop about 45 minute walk, very enjoyable.
The views are fabulous and you get a little bit of a workout
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Lighthouse Park | West Vancouver
4902 Beacon Ln
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The views are fabulous and you get a little bit of a workout
quiet and peaceful
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Lynn Headwaters Regional Park
4900 Lynn Valley Rd
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quiet and peaceful

Arts & Culture

A place Where History Comes to Life – stroll down the streets of our 1920s tram-stop community. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Popular stops include a chat with the blacksmith, a demonstration in the print shop and a visit with the clerk at the General store. The restored Interurban #1223 is a must see and a whirl on the historic 1912 CW Parker Carousel is a thrill. Amenities include picnic tables, a gift shop and an ice-cream parlour offering meals and snacks.
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Burnaby Village Museum
6501 Deer Lake Ave
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A place Where History Comes to Life – stroll down the streets of our 1920s tram-stop community. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Popular stops include a chat with the blacksmith, a demonstration in the print shop and a visit with the clerk at the General store. The restored Interurban #1223 is a must see and a whirl on the historic 1912 CW Parker Carousel is a thrill. Amenities include picnic tables, a gift shop and an ice-cream parlour offering meals and snacks.

Getting Around

Holdom Station in on the mellinium line, to get downtown you must transfer at the commercial station and walk across the ramp to the expo line going west. It is clearly marked.
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Holdom Station
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Holdom Station in on the mellinium line, to get downtown you must transfer at the commercial station and walk across the ramp to the expo line going west. It is clearly marked.