Irene Lau
A/Chair, Burnaby Lake Park Association
General information, also for media requests, social media, newsletter
Email: irene@burnabylakepark.ca
Natasha Beauregard
Coordinator, Burnaby Lake Park Association
Community or corporate group Weedbusters volunteer opportunities
Trina Sakata
Community Development Coordinator, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks
Telephone: 604.520.6442
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By Mail:
Burnaby Lake Park Association
9146 Avalon Avenue
Burnaby, BC V3N 4G8
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Would you like to volunteer with us? Let us know on this Volunteer Contact Form
PARK INFORMATION
Burnaby Lake Regional Park is managed by Metro Vancouver. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Central Area Office at:
604-520-6442 or by Email
To check on park hours and any safety advisories, please check the Burnaby Lake Regional Park page, on the right side.
Click here for Public Safety Tips.
NATURE HOUSE
The Nature House is usually open on weekends and holiday Mondays from the May long weekend to Labour Day. Click here for current hours.
SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FIELD TRIPS
The calendar fills quickly so please plan to register two months in advance of your preferred date. For information about booking school field trips with Metro Vancouver Park Interpreters, click this link. They can also be reached for community group programs.
GROUP VISITS
Bringing a group of 20 or more to a Burnaby Lake or any regional park?
We want your visit to a regional park to be fun and problem-free. Be aware that some parks can be very busy at certain times of the year. Metro Vancouver may ask that you consider an alternate location or date to accommodate everyone.
Please take a minute to provide some information to Metro Vancouver Regional Parks staff about your group’s visit so they can check that there isn’t any construction, trail closures, filming or other groups at the same time and place when you’re planning to arrive.
Complete the form here.
This form can be submitted from one week to three months in advance of your visit (the sooner the better!)
EMERGENCY
Call 9-1-1 for Fire, Ambulance and Police services
Report suspicious activity to local police, or
– Metro Vancouver 604-432-6200
– Crimestoppers 1-800-222-8477