Monthly Archives: June 2018

Remembering John Thomson

JohnThomson-RetiredParkAssociationMemberWe would like to acknowledge the passing of John Thomson, on May 29, 2018. John was one of the members of the famous Group of Ten. In 1972, this Group of Ten community nature lovers founded the Burnaby Outdoor Education Association (BOEA), the BLPA’s predecessor.  Tony Fabian, another Group of Ten member, recalls John was talking about protecting Burnaby Lake for wildlife as early as 1965. Joe Sadowski fondly remembers his friend who was so willing to lend his efforts and equipment to the various projects and devoted many hours in his retirement years to the BLPA.  John’s family recalls his passion for the Burnaby Lake trail system and Heritage Village (now known as Burnaby Village), as well as his dedication to the community by growing food for many local groups and being active on the Parks Commission.

View this short video about the history of the BLPA featuring these three members.  You’ll see some historical photos of Burnaby Lake that you can compare to what you know if it today.

And if you find yourself at Piper Spit and need of a rest, you’ll find a bench dedicated to John and his wife Lillian, “friends of the lake, builders of the trails and bird boxes.”

Thank you, John and Lillian, for your contribution to the legacy of stewardship of Burnaby Lake.

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Summer 2018 Newsletter

Our ☀️SUMMER️ issue of our newsletter is now available.

Find out where we’ve been in the community, the progress of weedbusters and why 2018 is a special year for birds.

Read it online – click the image below to read. Missed our Spring issue? Head to our Newsletter page and a link is available at the bottom of the page as well as a feedback form.

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Thank you for getting WILD ABOUT BURNABY LAKE

We would like to extend our thanks to all who came to WILD ABOUT BURNABY LAKE!  We hope you had fun and learned new ways to bring more nature to your life, right in the middle of the city!

Our gratitude goes to our stewardship and community partners for their wonderful
displays, workshops, and sharing their knowledge in a fun and friendly atmosphere. If you would like more information from them, visit this Wild About Burnaby Lake Page to get links to their sites.

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Thank you to our community partner, the Burnaby Firefighters Charitable Society, for providing the BBQ for our guest and exhibitors!

MV_RegionalParks-bar_logo_+CoBA special thanks to our co-hosts,
Metro Vancouver Regional Parks and the Central Area staff and the City of Burnaby Planning Department.
It is great to work with you and have your support!

Thank you!

The Burnaby Lake Park Association