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Burnaby Lake Stats - Central Vancouver Hiking Trails

 

Burnaby Lake - Vancouver Hiking Trails

 

Burnaby Lake                                                      Central Vancouver Hiking Trails

Burnaby Lake has a series of trails that add up to 9k if done in a circular route around the lake.  There are in fact 19k of trails in the park.  The various trails include the 2.6k Cottonwood Trail, the 1.8k Brunette Headwaters Trail, the .8k Avalon Trail which connects the Burnaby Equestrian Centre with the Southshore Trail.  The 3.4k Southshore Trail, and the smaller trails, Conifer Loop, Spruce Trail Loop and the Pavillion Trail.

Take a look at the Metro Vancouver map to plan your hiking at Burnaby Lake Regional Park.

 

Directions to Burnaby Lake Regional Park:

The easiest place to start hiking in Burnaby Lake Park is to start at the Nature House on Piper Ave.  From the Lougheed Highway in Burnaby, turn south on Brighton Ave, then right on Winston Ave, then left on Piper Ave.

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49.242875,-122.944751 Burnaby Lake Regional Park

 

 

Vancouver Hiking Magazine St Mark's Summit Aug 2012

 

 

Vancouver Hiking Magazine July 2012 Wedgemount Lake and Hot Springs

 

 

 

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