Guidebook for Burnaby

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Guidebook for Burnaby

Food Scene

Great Fish and Chips!
23 locals recommend
Cockney Kings Fish & Chips
66 10th Street
23 locals recommend
Great Fish and Chips!
https://www.horizonsrestaurant.com
23 locals recommend
Horizons Restaurant
100 Centennial Way
23 locals recommend
https://www.horizonsrestaurant.com

Shopping

19 locals recommend
IKEA Coquitlam
1000 Lougheed Hwy.
19 locals recommend
290 locals recommend
Metropolis At Metrotown
4700 Kingsway
290 locals recommend

Essentials

Conveniently located in our building on the lower level. Post Office, Pharmacy, Deli
28 locals recommend
Nesters Market
9000 University High St
28 locals recommend
Conveniently located in our building on the lower level. Post Office, Pharmacy, Deli
79 locals recommend
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Dr W
79 locals recommend
12 locals recommend
BC Liquor Stores
3433 North Rd
12 locals recommend
18 locals recommend
Burnaby Public Library
6100 Willingdon Ave
18 locals recommend

Getting Around

Nearest Skytrain Station into Vancouver
Production Way
Production Way
Nearest Skytrain Station into Vancouver
SFU Transit Exchange station

Parks & Nature

55 locals recommend
Burnaby Mountain
55 locals recommend
62 locals recommend
Burnaby Lake
62 locals recommend
130 locals recommend
Deer Lake
130 locals recommend
https://www.burnaby.ca/Assets/New+Things+To+Do/Explore+The+Outdoors/Parks/Burnaby+Mountain.pdf
14 locals recommend
Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area
800 Burnaby Mountain Pkwy
14 locals recommend
https://www.burnaby.ca/Assets/New+Things+To+Do/Explore+The+Outdoors/Parks/Burnaby+Mountain.pdf
158 locals recommend
Quarry Rock
Baden Powell Trail
158 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

47 locals recommend
Cineplex Cinemas Metropolis
4700 Kingsway Avenue
47 locals recommend
Burnaby Mountain Golf Course & Driving Range
7600 Halifax St
20 locals recommend
174 locals recommend
Playland at the PNE
2901 E Hastings St
174 locals recommend
In 1929 a group of miniature railway enthusiasts came together to form a model engineering club. Naturally, these members wanted to share the fruits of their labours with other enthusiasts and the public, and to re-kindle the memories of that bygone era when most people travelled long distances by train. The search was on for a property of their own, and finally on July 1, 1975 the club opened its doors to the public at the track which was located at the Burnaby Village Museum.
13 locals recommend
Burnaby Central Railway
120 N Willingdon Ave
13 locals recommend
In 1929 a group of miniature railway enthusiasts came together to form a model engineering club. Naturally, these members wanted to share the fruits of their labours with other enthusiasts and the public, and to re-kindle the memories of that bygone era when most people travelled long distances by train. The search was on for a property of their own, and finally on July 1, 1975 the club opened its doors to the public at the track which was located at the Burnaby Village Museum.

Arts & Culture

SFU Art Gallery
SFU Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
8888 University Dr W
http://www.burnabyvillagemuseum.ca In 1972, the Museum opened for the public season on July 1st at 2:00 pm. Don Copan was CPMA president, and Mayor Robert Prittie officiated the opening. The Village was described as depictive of the 1890 to 1920 era of the lower mainland. The facility was known as the Heritage Village until 1984, when it became the Burnaby Village Museum. It was governed by the Century Park Museum Association until 1989, when the Municipality of Burnaby took over the operation. A Master Plan, created in 1987, had expanded the site across Deer Lake Brook, which increased the size of the site from 4.3 acres to 9 acres, and would include the construction of an administration building to house the collections and staff offices.
119 locals recommend
Burnaby Village Museum
6501 Deer Lake Ave
119 locals recommend
http://www.burnabyvillagemuseum.ca In 1972, the Museum opened for the public season on July 1st at 2:00 pm. Don Copan was CPMA president, and Mayor Robert Prittie officiated the opening. The Village was described as depictive of the 1890 to 1920 era of the lower mainland. The facility was known as the Heritage Village until 1984, when it became the Burnaby Village Museum. It was governed by the Century Park Museum Association until 1989, when the Municipality of Burnaby took over the operation. A Master Plan, created in 1987, had expanded the site across Deer Lake Brook, which increased the size of the site from 4.3 acres to 9 acres, and would include the construction of an administration building to house the collections and staff offices.
The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts is an award-winning, multi-purpose community arts facility located in Deer Lake Park with arts classes, theatre performances & festivals.
21 locals recommend
The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts
6450 Deer Lake Ave
21 locals recommend
The Shadbolt Centre for the Arts is an award-winning, multi-purpose community arts facility located in Deer Lake Park with arts classes, theatre performances & festivals.