Common questions

How long is Burnaby Mountain Hike?

How long is Burnaby Mountain Hike?

3.2 mile
Burnaby Mountain Loop is a 3.2 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Where do you park for Burnaby Mountain trail?

Mountain Air Bike Skills parking lot
Parking. When you’re hiking and biking the Burnaby Mountain trails, you can park at the Mountain Air Bike Skills parking lot, located off Takeda Drive on the south side of Barnet Highway.

How do I get to Burnaby Mountain?

To get to Burnaby Mountain, when heading east along East Hastings turn left onto Centennial Way after about 7 km. There is also Public Transit, including bus #135 from Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver, which takes about 45 minutes.

Is Burnaby Mountain dog friendly?

Dogs on leash are allowed at this park and on the trails. The park offers mountain, water and city views from the top of Burnaby Mountain. You might even see some deer or bald eagles.

What kind of trails are in Burnaby Mountain?

This trail comprises Gear Jammer, Mel’s, Dead Moped, Power Line, Pipeline, Nicole’s, and Poplar Trails. Though this loop is wonderful for hiking, running, and even snowshoeing during the rare snowfall in Burnaby, this loop is especially great for birdwatching.

How long is the Burnaby Mountain tour in BC?

Burnaby Mountain Tour is a 12.4 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.

Is the Burnaby Mountain Loop open to dogs?

The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. This trail comprises Gear Jammer, Mel’s, Dead Moped, Power Line, Pipeline, Nicole’s, and Poplar Trails.

Where is the forest reserve on Burnaby Mountain?

This wonderful and more challenging walking loop allows for the discovery of a great forest ecological reserve on the north side of Burnaby Mountain.

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Ruth Doyle