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Flying into the long weekend like…

Canada Geese coming in for a landing on Burnaby Lake near the Rowing Pavilion.
Photo: I. Lau

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As we celebrate beautiful BC this weekend, we’re happy if you decide to visit our home sweet home.
Just a few things to ensure everyone can enjoy the park:
✅Please stay home if you’re not feeling well. The park will be there when you feel better.
✅Remember to keep physical distance from others outside your bubble. (A cougar or eagle wingspan apart 🦅)
✅Do not gather in large groups
✅Be prepared – bring hand sanitiser, water, a hat, a map – the main trail is 10 km and it can be a lot on a hot summer day
✅Dispose of used tissues and masks properly. There are bins located around the park.
✅Keep four-legged friends on leash 🐕‍🦺🦮for the safety of birds, wildlife, theirs and other park visitors. Check out the Canine Code of Conduct.
✅Reminder: 🚳No bicycles on trails; please use the Central Valley Greenway.
✅As Doctor Bonnie says: “Be kind, be calm and be safe.”
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These simple but important steps will ensure we all enjoy Nature!

Happy 2020

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Happy 2020 to the Burnaby Lake Community!

As the new year settles in, we want to wish you one that’s happy and healthy as well as many wonderful moments at Burnaby Lake Regional Park. We’re getting our calendar organised, planning some new things, continuing to share, educate and build our community. Why not join us? Will post once we have our calendar updated. You can always reach out if you have any questions, here or on the contact page on burnabylakepark.ca. See you in the park!
PS – remember to tag your photos #burnabylake so we can see them

📷: January 1, 2020; Irene

Holiday Wishes to You

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The Burnaby Lake Park Association would like to wish you a happy healthy holiday season, however you celebrate.

Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers who rolled up their sleeves and helped us with our stewardship projects and special events as well as those who visited us at our displays and learned what the BLPA does, the birds and wildlife in our park.

We hope you remember to take some time in Nature during the busyness of the season.

See you in the park!