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Burnaby Lake Regional Park

British Columbia  >  Canada

A well-maintained and popular park in the Vancouver area featuring a 10 km loop trail around a medium-sized lake.

Ajouté* par Peter Thompson
Dernière actualisation 22 septembre 2025

Description

Burnaby Lake is home to a great deal of breeding passerines and forest birds in the summer time. It is one of the better places in the Vancouver area to see Red-eyed Vireo, for example. It's a great place to go during migration (both spring and fall) as well, with lots of good habitat to accomodate a diversity of species passing by. In winter, the dock at Piper Spit is frequented by a variety of waterfowl species, many of which are fed by visitors, offering close-up views of the birds.

Détails

Accès

There are three main parking areas. The westernmost area is just off Kensington Avenue in Burnaby, near a large sports complex with a few outdoor athletic fields. These fields can attract big flocks of geese during their fall migration. On the eastern side, there's a parking area at the end of Avalon Avenue, which offers quick access to a dense network of trails through some good songbird habitat, in the southeast. The northern parking lot is at the end of Piper Avenue, and offers easy access to Piper Spit, where the ducks are fed. Just west of Piper Spit there is a small observation tower that affords good views of Burnaby Lake to the south, which can sometimes be useful for viewing waterbirds further out on the lake. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking lot.

It's also possible to walk to the park from the Sperling-Burnaby Lake SkyTrain station, which is about 1 km to the north.

Once on the trails, it's best to walk, because cycling is prohibited along many parts of the loop. Some of the trail can occasionally get muddy or wet when water levels are high (typically in early spring or after heavy rains), and part of the southern edge of the loop uses a well-maintained boardwalk to cross through some of the wetter portions.

Terrain et Habitat

Forêt , Zone humide , Plage , Lac

Conditions

Plat , Marécageux

Boucle

Oui

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Peut être utile

Saison idéale pour observer

Toute l'année

Meilleure période pour une visite

Migration printanière , Migration automnale

Itinéraire

Sentier large

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Durée de la marche

Accessible via

A pied

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Oui

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