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Playground  

Along the continental divide in the Rocky Mountains, a drop of water falls into a stream from a tree. This droplet takes an incredible journey of more than 1,300 kilometres before passing you here at Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park on the north arm of the Fraser River.

Take the wheel aboard the riverside pirate ship in the playground and allow your imagination to flow freely with the passing boats on this busy working waterway.

Bridge

Here you can have a picnic along the shoreline, challenge friends and family to your favourite leisure activity on the open grassy areas or enjoy some time with fish rob in hand in hopes of catching the "big one."

If you would rather dine on the water's edge with a large group, two group picnic areas are available for reservation. Phone 604.294.7459 for more information.

 


recommended walks

Fraser Foreshore Map 

 

 

>>> This is a 3.9 km easy walk

 

 

 

did you know?

Of the 73 species of freshwater fish found in the province, 41 species inhabit the Fraser River!

 

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features

playground, washrooms, formal picnic, seasonal dog off-leash area


access features

wheelchair accessible parking, washrooms

 


getting there

From Marine Way in South Burnaby, turn south down to the very end of Byrne Road.


Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park Map


find out more...

walking & running trails map

 

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