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    Fraser Foreshore Park

    4.2 (16 reviews)

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    Carolyn L.

    This is a great park for people living in south Burnaby area. Plenty of parking on the street. The parking lot itself is tiny but it has about 4 spots reserved for those with disabilities. Great for those with limited mobility. It is also right next to the park washroom. There are plenty of benches, picnic tables and 2 playgrounds right by the parking lot. On warm summer days, you would see many groups having bbqs and picnics all over the place. There is a long trail for walking and running. You will see kids cycling and on their kick scooters. I come here very often now as it is relatively near and less stressful on finding parking. It is also easy to get food at nearby market crossing and bring over here to eat with a view. While the view is only of the Fraser River and Richmond, it can still be a pretty place. You will often see the tugboat working on the river too.

    Hansel W.

    A hidden gem in the heart of Burnaby! Right beside the water, with some pretty beautiful views. There's a wonderful walk through the park, full of seats, benches, logs, and hills to take in the scenery (see pictures). Great for a nice, leisurely bike ride with plenty of room to navigate on the paved walk way. You can find some fun workout gear in the public areas, and the bathrooms are well maintained. Playground area is pretty unique and lots of interesting equipment to keep kids (and adults) entertained. There's also a huge barbecue area with lots of room to set up activities (including what seems to be a volleyball court). Open parking lot with plenty of free street parking all throughout the walk. Not much in terms of restaurants or food nearby though, and hard to access with transit so come prepared.

    Dog party.  My little one taking over the whole tent.
    Amy T.

    Fraser Foreshore is located in Burnaby further south from Marine Way or Riverway Golf Courses. I never knew about this little area until yesterday when some of my cousins decided to have a picnic there for their dog's birthday party. There's a children's playground, picnic tables, public washrooms, tons of parking, trails and a pier. This peaceful park isn't crowded and perfect to relax overlooking the Fraser River.

    View from pier~
    Edward L.

    Nice little park that most people don't know of, unless one lives or works in the area. I always thought the area was just an industrial wasteland. Parking is plentiful outside of business hours. There are some lots running the length of the park too. A trail (good for walking and biking) runs along the coastline, and is some 5km long. There are some piers and benches along the way too. Definitely a good place for a stroll, watch the barges at work, or look at birds.

    Trestle swing bridge.

    Trestle swing bridge. Significant tree cover provides a much cooler walk on a hot day. Equally nice in the fall as the river is more visible when the leaves have fallen

    Long off leash trail for the pups. But almost no shade!
    Alexandra S.

    *This review is mainly about the off-leash dog area* Fraser Foreshore has large off-leash area for dogs. Fraser has a couple parking lots (as well as lots of street parking) - one of those lots is at the beginning of the off-leash area so your furry friend can run free as soon as they get out of the car. The grass area beside the parking lot has a water fountain and a couple dog bowls for the water. (Note that this area is not enclosed though.) You can stay in the field and play fetch or walk down the path to the off-leash trail. Just a couple things to be aware of on the trail: - one part of the trail breaks off. You have to cross a road to get to the other side, so watch out for cars when crossing. - the majority of the trail is *not* shaded. On summer days, this trail can get very hot for both people and dogs! I've been here a couple times now and both times the trail was very quiet. The rest of the park is on-leash only, which means dogs aren't allowed to swim in the water (although I've seen dogs in the water before). There's a playground on the other side of the park for kids, and a nice path for biking and running.

    Marje B.

    South Burnaby has a lot of little trails and parks, I first came across this place while doing a long run. The park has a 3-4 km trail along the Fraser River pretty and easy. This place gets busy with office workers from the area walking/running during lunch hour. Has a dog park and picnic area.

    Pileated Woodpecker
    Dee C.

    A great little park to take a stroll, play with your kids, walk your dog, etc! My running group comes through quite often, usually on Sunday mornings. Could get a little muddy during periods of rain, but great during the spring and summer. There's also some wildlife to keep an eye out for. Lots of different birds, ducks, and if you're lucky, you might spot a beaver. On my walk today, I came across a den of baby snakes! That was a first for me! Update: And today (Thursday, March 5th, 2015) I saw a Pileated Woodpecker!

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    Deer Lake Park - Boardwalk around lake

    Deer Lake Park

    4.2(43 reviews)
    6.2 km

    We were lucky to snag a parking spot Saturday at 5:30 pm here. I love discovering a peaceful oasis…read morein the middle of a city! Trees and lakes keep the air fresh, the noise pollution down and makes you feel like you escaped the city without leaving town. Plenty of people were enjoying the 69 degree weather. Some lounging in their lawn chairs, walking the dogs on the trail or canoeing on the lake. The boardwalk is especially nice for walking, for the structural metal strips keep it bike-free and peaceful. Meanwhile, there are many scenic trails through the trees that cyclists can enjoy. We completed the one hour/2.6 mile loop trail around the lake passing gorgeous heritage homes, a wedding taking place on the festival lawn and people fishing off the docks. Next time, I'm renting a canoe or kayak from the Deer Lake Boat rentals to see the park from a different perspective. Bonus:Parking and the views are free!

    I've been to Deer Lake several times before, but most recently went there for the Vampire Weekend…read moreconcert. On a clear sunny day, this place beats any other concert venue: it's large enough for concert goers of all types to enjoy. You could easily make your way up to get close to the stage, or you could sit down on the lawn and listen to the tunes. Since the lawn tilts at an angle, it's easy to see the stage from almost anywhere, even if you're really far back. There are also a lot of food trucks to get food or drinks from, and there's a water station where you could fill up your water bottle. The only downside of this venue is that it's not very easily accessible by transit and parking is limited on a busy concert evening.

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    Byrne Creek Ravine Park

    Byrne Creek Ravine Park

    4.2(5 reviews)
    3.0 km

    Even though I have lived in Vancouver all my life, I only recently heard about Byrne Creek Ravine,…read morewhich is located right by Edmonds Station. I can't believe that all this time there was a wonderful walking trail right by the skytrain station! Since I've discovered the trail, I have gone three times, and I intend to go semi-regularly when I want some exercise but don't have the time for a long hike. The trail is a loop and doesn't take long to complete -- no more than an hour (I can complete it in about 45 minutes walking at a fast pace), and it's not particularly challenging. But there are 200 stairs (I counted) you must walk up at the end of the loop (or walk down at the beginning, depending on which direction you go), and the stairs are a great workout. It's perfect if you want a little cardio or want to increase your fitness level. (Last time I went, I walked up and down the stairs three times, for a total of 600 stairs up.) The trail is quite flat, although there are areas with quite a few roots and after about 20 to 30 minutes (depending on how fast you walk), there is a steep, but short, incline and about two dozen stairs to walk down (or up, if coming from the other way), so people with mobility issues may have some trouble. Otherwise it's an easy trail, perfect for someone who is looking for an easy, beginner hike. The trail can also be quite muddy, so I recommend hiking boots instead of running shoes. I'd give the Byrne Creek Ravine trail four stars, but I am removing a star due to the behaviour of asshole entitled dog owners and my experience the last time I went. Dogs are permitted on the trail, but they must be leashed. Of course many dog owners disregard this rule which is a problem when their f*cking dogs can't behave. The last time I was there, after walking up the 200 stairs, I was off to the side of the trail (ie. I was not blocking the way), catching my breath and drinking some water, when a dog, who was off leash, came bounding up the stairs and ran towards me. I firmly yelled "NO" to the dog and tried to take a step back (which was hard, because I was off to the side and if I had stepped too far back I would have fallen several feet into the ravine below, seriously injuring myself). The dog owner came walking up the stairs, and instead of APOLOGIZING to me or telling his dog to stop bothering me, he started yelling at me, for yelling at his dog. When I told him to train his dog, he swore at me and told me to train myself! And then he proceeded to continue yelling and swearing at me as he walked off. He was a tall white man, and I'm a petite Asian woman. I doubt he would have behaved like that had I been a man. Also, I had seen them earlier, walking beside the creek, off the trail, which is not allowed, as it disturbs the plants and fish. And the dog was wet, indicating it had been in the creek, which is absolutely forbidden. All in all the Byrne Creek Ravine loop is a lovely little trail if you're short on time and the stairs are a great workout, but beware of irresponsible dog owners. [Yelp collections: Hiking]

    Nice get away place in Burnaby with family and kids. It has lots of squirrels. Kids will like itread more

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    200 stairs.

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    Central Park - I know I'm not supposed to feed them but they so cute.

    Central Park

    4.5(32 reviews)
    4.7 kmMetrotown

    Burnaby, while not exactly New York City, does have plenty of people situated in a not very large…read morearea - just witness the heavy concentration of skyscrapers, many of which clear 50 stories. Kingsway, the main drag leading into Vancouver proper, witnesses more than its share of traffic, as do the various side streets. So it's a testament to the vision of the founders of the town that this oasis exists. While one can occasionally hear the hum of the Metro or the nearby avenues, by and large it's a place to quickly and efficiently get away from it all. If walking and nature viewing don't fully complete your needs, there are plenty of more physical activities to partake in or watch others partake in - the stadium, the pool, the golf course, the picnic tables - you name it, Central Park has it.

    Park is so clean. Toilets are clean…read more Trails are clean. Love all the squirrels, chipmunks, coyotes on the golf course, birds, ducks etc... The Central Park Perimeter Trail is one of the longest continuous rubberized tracks for walking and running at 3.5km. LOVE IT!! There is a 2.5-kilometer outdoor fitness circuit with 12 stations designed for cardio, strength, balance, and flexibility. Tennis courts can use some upgrading or expansion though. Lots of space for picnics and some are under covered spaces. Summer is usually occupied by church groups. There's an area where people have their RC boats in the pond. Not sure if the ducks are annoyed by them or not. This park has almost everything.

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    Edmonds Park

    Edmonds Park

    4.3(3 reviews)
    5.0 km

    Nice new park in SE Burnaby…read more Parking is available in the side streets. Plenty of spots (perpendicular parking) around the outer perimeter, but it does get quite busy during the summer months. There is a nice large playground in the middle of the park. The place is padded with some kind of spongy rubber compound instead of old school woodchips. Kids will never know what it feels like to fall and get 50 splinters in one's hands. They have it easy. There's also a water park with a giant bucket that tips over periodically and dumps a whole pile of water on people below. Actually pretty cool to look at. Reminds me of those drinking bird toys. Great place to hold gatherings. Oh yeah, there are some nice paths running along the length of the park, as well as some nice shelters in the picnic area. The grass is well maintained too.

    This is a new park in Burnaby right beside the Edmonds' community center. There are lots of free…read moreparking on the side and also lots of picnic tables and benches for potluck or BBQ. As well there is a giant kids water play area. The day we went it was super sunny and busy. We were one of the groups having our BBQ. I really like this park. It is close to the skytrain (about 5 blocks away) or you can take a bus that would stop right in front. The park is definitely well maintained. No garbage laying around. Because it is right beside the community center, no need to worry about dirty outhouses or public outdoor park washrooms.

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