One month until we get WILD ABOUT BURNABY LAKE!

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Come get WILD ABOUT BURNABY LAKE and learn to bring more nature to your life, right in the middle of a bustling metropolis!

Sign up today for a Guided Walk, or to join in an Weedbusters Invasive Species Pull session. These sessions always fill up so don’t delay if you want a spot!

Drop-in for a free, hands-on workshop from with EartHand Gleaners. Visit our community stewardship partners and learn about streamkeeping, birds and wildlife!

Charity BBQ provided by Burnaby Firefighters Charitable Society.

To register for one of the Guided Walks or Weedbusters sessions, learn about our stewardship partners, find directions for transit or parking, click here to find out more about Wild About Burnaby Lake. Free family fun!  See you there!

 

Walk 30 and more…

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If you are interested in exploring Burnaby Lake Regional Park to get your walking minutes in, here are some links to some useful information.

  • How to get here by car and transit
  • Trail Map with amenities – download here or pick up a copy at the kiosk at Avalon or Nature House (they’ll have other info pamphlets too).
    The main loop around the Burnaby Lake is 10 km, so depending on your walking pace, could be as quick as 1h40 at 10 mins/km or if you are interested in looking at birds, plants, trees, etc, more like… 2.5 hours. Or longer 😀 There are shorter routes of course. If you are on transit, you can start at one end at Sperling Station and end at Cariboo Dam, and get on at Production Way or take the bus to Lougheed Station.

Check out Walk 30 Burnaby New Westminster site for more information and check out the list of Jane’s Walks they are offering this weekend! Secret forests, Star Wars Day? Check out the events tab!

Let us know if you have any questions or if you might be interested in guided walks in the future on our Feedback form