
This open-air museum recreates a 1920s village with historic buildings, costumed interpreters, and vintage rides. It offers a unique glimpse into Burnaby's past and is a favorite for families and history enthusiasts.

A large urban park featuring walking trails, sports facilities, a pitch and putt golf course, and a duck pond. It's a peaceful retreat in the city, ideal for picnics, jogging, and nature walks.

This scenic park surrounds Deer Lake and offers walking trails, picnic areas, and cultural venues like the Burnaby Art Gallery and Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. It's a hub for outdoor recreation and cultural events.

One of the largest shopping malls in Canada, Metropolis at Metrotown features a wide range of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities, making it a premier shopping destination in Burnaby.

Known for its panoramic views of the city and mountains, this park offers hiking trails, gardens, and the iconic Kamui Mintara (Playground of the Gods) sculpture park, blending nature with art.

This museum preserves and shares the history and culture of Japanese Canadians through exhibits, cultural programs, and events. It is an important cultural institution in Burnaby.

A community arts center offering performances, workshops, and exhibitions in various disciplines including music, dance, and visual arts. It is a vibrant cultural hub in Burnaby.

A natural park featuring a large lake, walking and biking trails, and birdwatching opportunities. It's a peaceful spot for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

A family-friendly park with playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. It hosts community events and is a popular spot for outdoor activities.

A multi-purpose sports facility offering ice skating, swimming, and fitness programs. It serves as a recreational hub for residents and visitors alike.