Wild About Burnaby Lake – Resources

You will find a list of resources for the event :

Exhibitor Information

Contact information, social media details so you can tag them on your posts, exhibit details. Right click to download.  Any missing information will be updated and posted here.

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HASHTAG:  Please remember to use the hashtag #WildAboutBurnabyLake for your social medial posts and tag us and each other where applicable.

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Event Poster

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Directions

Via Trans Canada Highway (Highway 1)
Eastbound:  Take Exit 32, for Sprott Street. At the lights, turn left to cross over the highway overpass and stay in the right lane. Cross Kensington and at the stop sign, turn right at Sperling Avenue (past the Tennis Club). Drive past the sports field and turn left on Roberts Street.
Westbound:  Take Exit 33 for Kensington Avenue North. Turn right at the traffic light at Sprott Street. At the stop sign, turn right at Sperling Avenue (past the Tennis Club). Drive past the sports field and turn left on Roberts Street.

Via Lougheed Highway (BC Highway 7)
Eastbound: Take the Kensington Avenue exit (past Garden Works). At the stoplight, turn left onto Joe Sakic Way which will veer right and turn into Sperling Avenue. Drive past the sports field and turn left on Roberts Street.
Westbound:  Take the Kensington Avenue exit; turn right at the Chevron gas station then get into the left lane. At the stoplight, turn left onto Joe Sakic Way which will veer right and turn into Sperling Avenue. Drive past the sports field (OVERFLOW PARKING) and turn left on Roberts Street.

Transit

SKYTRAIN STATIONS:  You can walk into the park from the following Millennium Line stations:  Sperling-Burnaby Lake Station, Production Way-University

SPROTT STREET: 
The closest bus stops are on Route 110  or Route 144
Stop 58720 – Eastbound from Metrotown Station via 110 or 144
Stop 52569 – Westbound from Sperling-Burnaby Lake Station via 110
Walk past the Burnaby Tennis club to your right, the Burnaby Lake Rugby Club is directly ahead. If you want to get to the Glencarin trailhead entrance, turn right and walk along Sperling Street to the east.

Enter the 5-digit stop number in Translink’s Travel Planner “Going to” to find your route.