Check out five places to reconnect with nature in Burnaby this weekend.
It’s a long weekend, and that means a bit of extra time to reconnect with nature. Don’t worry if you can’t get out of the city; there are plenty of greenspaces right here where you can unplug and get back in touch with the natural world.
Burnaby Lake Regional Park A 770-acre park right in the heart of Burnaby is a great place to start. To get yourself right into the forest, I recommend the Conifer and Spruce Loops that can be found between the Piper Avenue and Avalon Avenue entrances. Robert Burnaby Park Situated just south of Burnaby Lake across Highway 1, Robert Burnaby Park is the perfect destination for strolling in the woods. Walk on winding trails that follow the park's many creeks.
Deer Lake This is one of Metro Vancouver’s most popular city parks, with lots of people walking and jogging the main loop around the lake. To get away from the crowds, I recommend venturing onto the trails to the west of the lake.
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