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THANK YOU

A great big THANK YOU to all who came out to Wild About Burnaby Lake today! We could see and hear that many meaningful connections to nature were made today and hope to see you back at Burnaby Lake Regional Park soon!

Thank you to our stewardship partners for your engaging exhibits. It’s such a great opportunity for us to learn from each other when we gather together!

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Special shout out to the Burnaby Firefighters Charitable Society for volunteering their time toay. We appreciate their community spirit and taking care of running the Barbecue for us.

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

Weedbusters 2019-10 – Special Sapperton Landing Project

Be a champion for native plants!

And a good neighbour!

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    We’ve been asked to help our neighbouring regional park with this outing to Sapperton Landing Regional Park in New Westminster.

Join us on an exciting new adventure! The Burnaby Lake Weedbusters are helping out in a different park this Sunday. We’re assisting park staff at Sapperton Landing Regional Park begin the process of “wilding” the park by re-establishing native vegetation in areas formally colonized by invasive Himalayan Blackberry.

Staff have prepared the site and the Weedbusters will help dig up and remove the root balls before planting native plants this fall. Tools, training, and refreshments will be provided. Please dress for the weather and for physical work (closed toed shoes required, pants and long sleeves recommended).

Located in the heart of New Westminster, Sapperton Landing is at the southern terminus of the Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway. This unique park was designed to highlight the beauty and power of the mighty Fraser River and features backwater tidal channels and riparian woodlands. Learn about the unique habitats found at Sapperton Landing, its connection to other regional parks, and how you can help further steward this habitat oasis in the city.

DIRECTIONS:
Driving – Access to the park is at the corner of Cumberland Street and East Columbia Street in New Westminster. When using Google, use 45 East Columbia as the address to find the park. If driving, you can ONLY access the park from East Columbia by traveling NORTH on East Columbia. Take the slip short of the foot of Cumberland Road over the train tracks. Parking is straight ahead.

Transit – If using public transit, take Skytrain to the Sapperton Station. Exit through the REAR of the station and walk south along the newly paved Brunette-Fraser Greenway off Spruce Street on the east side of the Brunette River (750 m).

HOW TO FIND US:
We’ll meet on the upper dock in front of the red warehouse. Look for the BLPA flag.

Please contact Ann at if you have any questions at info@BurnabyLakePark or to add yourself to the email list for future events.

More about Sapperton Landing:
HERITAGE:
​Sapperton Landing, where the Brunette River meets the mighty Fraser, is rich in history. It has been the site of a First Nation village, a Royal Engineers’ camp; the first colonial legislature of British Columbia and the BC Penitentiary. The only remaining building to reflect the site’s history is the BC Penitentiary Wharf Warehouse (ca. 1930s) where food, wood, coal, supplies and prisoners passed through.

ACCESS:
Metro Vancouver operates three sections of the greenway including Sapperton Landing along the Fraser River in New Westminster; and two sections of trail in Burnaby (2 km through the Brunette River Conservation Area; and 400m near Stoney Creek).
Sapperton Landing is located at the foot of Cumberland Street – a 750m walk from the Sapperton SkyTrain Station. Both the Brunette River and Stoney Creek sections can be accessed from Burnaby Lake Regional Park’s Avalon Avenue Entrance.

For more about the Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway, click here.

Ages 8+.

To keep up to date with any changes, please check our social media and website closer to the date where we will have the latest news with any changes (e.g. due to weather or things beyond our control). Let us know if you’re coming with a quick RSVP to info@burnabylakepark.ca to help us organise and plan for refreshments. You can also ask to get added to the email list to receive notice of the next event. For more information or to arrange for a group to attend, contact Ann at info@burnabylakepark.ca.

Save the Date! Wild About Burnaby Lake 2019

Join us and get WILD ABOUT BURNABY LAKE! save-the-date-ozark-chamber-of-commerce-missouri-t6kzdg-clipart

Mark your calendars! This year’s Wild About Burnaby Lake will take place on Sunday, June 9, 10 am to 2 pm. This year also features a new location at the east end of Burnaby Lake in the picnic area on the north side of Cariboo Dam. Guided walks, hands on stewardship activities and informative exhibits by our stewardship partners.

Be sure to check back at Wild About Burnaby Lake 2019 for updates on our exhibitors, activities and registration details for the walks.

We look forward to seeing you at this wonderful fun and education community event co-presented by Metro Vancouver Regional Parks and the City of Burnaby as part of Environment Week.