Hiking
Burnaby’s trails make it easy to step into nature without leaving the city.
Wander forested paths, lakeside routes and scenic viewpoints that offer
a quieter way to explore the outdoors.
Yes. Many trails, including Deer Lake Park and Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park, are flat and accessible for casual walkers and families.
Yes. Dogs are welcome in most parks but must remain on leash unless you are in a designated off-leash area.
Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area offers some of the best views in the city, with trails leading to viewpoints overlooking Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains.
Yes. Most park trails are open year-round, though conditions may vary depending on weather.
EXPLORE BURNABY’S TRAILS
From gentle lakeside walks to forested hillside routes, Burnaby offers trails for every pace and experience level. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed stroll or a longer nature walk, these parks and pathways highlight some of the city’s best places to explore on foot.

FOREST TRAILS
Burnaby Mountain
Burnaby Mountain offers forested trails that wind through conservation lands and lead to sweeping viewpoints across Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains. It’s a rewarding hike with quiet paths, scenic lookouts and access to the Kamui Mintara sculptures at the summit.

LAKESIDE TRAILS
Burnaby Lake Regional Park
Follow the lakeside paths at Burnaby Lake Regional Park, where an 11-kilometre loop passes wetlands, boardwalks and birdwatching areas. It’s a peaceful place to walk and spot wildlife while exploring one of the region’s most important nature habitats.

PARK TRAILS
Deer Lake Park
This popular pitch and putt is nestled amongst the giant cedars and firs of Central Park, located in the heart of the city. Ideal for beginners or experienced players looking to work on their short game.

URBAN FOREST TRAILS
Central Park
Central Park offers shaded forest trails just steps from the city. The paths wind through towering trees and open green spaces, making it an easy escape for a short nature walk.

RIVERSIDE TRAIL
Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park
Walk along the Fraser River on this flat waterfront path that stretches through marshes, meadows and quiet shoreline landscapes. The long riverside route offers open views and plenty of places to pause along the way.

WATERFRONT TRAILS
Barnet Marine Park
Barnet Marine Park offers scenic shoreline walks along Burrard Inlet with views toward the North Shore Mountains. It’s an easy place to enjoy ocean air, beach access and gentle waterfront paths.