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Delight in the sand, sea and sunshine at Barnett Marine Park.
Daytime or evening, enjoy a shoreline stroll amid the lazy trails of Barnet Marine Park, where the view of Burrard Inlet and the towering Coast Mountains beyond are simply spectacular. There's also swimming, boating and picnicking.
Burnaby's many waterways invite you to paddle a canoe, windsurf, sail, or watch the tug boats pass by.
Located on Burnaby's south shore, overlooking the bustling Fraser River, this park offers 4.1 kilometers of shoreline trails among trees and grassy meadows, plus plenty BBQ picnic sites. Watch for tug boats and fishing boats, view local farm activity and enjoy the kid's playground. Nearby is Riverway Public Golf Course and Riverway Sports Complex.
This 300-hectare nature park offers a variety of trails through open marshland and an enchanting forest. An interpretive Nature House features educational displays, plus a viewing tower for observing birds, wildlife and a panoramic vista, Nearby, you'll find the Burnaby Lake Equestrian Centre.
 Deer Lake Concert Bowl
Intimate and peaceful, the trails in Deer Lake Park take visitors through cool woods, grassy meadows and lakeside vistas. Watch for a variety of bird life, or enjoy the floral gardens. Deer Lake Park is also home to a variety of scenic and cultural facilities including the Shadbolt Centre For the Arts and the Burnaby Art Gallery and Century Gardens. For heritage buffs and those who would like to walk along Deer Lake, a 45 minute self guided heritage walking tour is a must. This 2 kilometer walk takes you to seven stately homes set in the country landscape along the north shore of the lake in beautiful Deer Lake Park. A free tour brochure is available at Burnaby Village Museum, the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts or at Ceperley House (Art Gallery), your starting point for the tour at 6344 Deer Lake Avenue.
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