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Easy hikes and walks around Burnaby

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Easy hiking trails around Burnaby offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by extensive parkland, tranquil lakes, and forested hills. The region features well-maintained paths through urban parks, wetlands, and conservation areas. Hikers can explore flat lake loops, wooded trails, and areas with views of the Burrard Inlet and North Shore Mountains.

Best easy hiking trails around Burnaby

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Deer Lake Trail Loop, a 2.7 miles (4.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Deer Lake Trail Loop

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Hike the easy 2.7-mile Deer Lake Trail Loop in Burnaby, British Columbia, offering lake views and a family-friendly, flat path.

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Hike the easy 2.3-mile Drummonds Walk Urban Trail in Burnaby, British Columbia, offering waterfront views along the Burrard Inlet.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Byrne Creek Urban Trail in Burnaby's Byrne Creek Ravine Park, featuring a salmon stream and varied terrain.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 5, 2026, Phillips Point viewpoint

This viewpoint sits at the end of the Phillips Point trail and is marked with a singular bench and great views over Burnaby Lake, which spans about 770 acres and is encompassed by wetlands.

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Climb this two-story observation tower for unique views over Burnaby Lake Regional Park. The views from the top of the tower, on a clear day, show off the the far-off Vancouver skyline, with skyscrapers poking out from the forest.

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February 23, 2026, Central Park

Central Park is a 90-hectare park located on the border of Vancouver and Burnaby. The park’s most popular attraction is its well-preserved temperate rainforest, but it also offers outdoor swimming pools, sports fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a handful of small ponds.

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This statue honours the 36 soldiers from British Columbia that died in the Korean War. Each year, the Korean War Veterans Ceremony in Burnaby is held at this location to commemorate their memory and sacrifice.

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October 26, 2025, Drummond's Walk

Named after former Burnaby mayor former Mayor Douglas P. Drummond, this path follows the shoreline from Barnet Marine Park with great views, park benches, and beaches along the way.

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October 26, 2025, Barnet Marine Park

Set along the beach Barnet Marine Park has a wide array of amenities for visitors to enjoy. There's picnic areas, a cafe, fishing, launch facilities, trails, and even a mountain bike skills course.

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October 20, 2025, Byrne Creek Ravine Park

Byrne Creek Ravine Park is a pristine 50-acre sliver of forest deep in the urban Vancouver, with a network of trails around Byrne Creek.

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October 20, 2025, Byrne Creek

Byrne Creek is a mellow, urban creek that flows through Byrne Creek Ravine Park. Though it's not deep in the wilderness it is still home to coho salmon, chum salmon, and cutthroat trout.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Burnaby?

Burnaby offers a wide selection of outdoor experiences, with over 30 easy hiking trails to explore. The city is known for its extensive parkland, providing numerous accessible options for all skill levels.

Are there easy circular hiking trails in Burnaby?

Yes, Burnaby features several excellent easy circular trails. A popular choice is the Deer Lake Trail Loop, which offers a flat path around the lake. Another great option is the Central Park Boundary loop, winding through forested urban parkland.

Which easy trails are suitable for families with children?

Many of Burnaby's easy trails are family-friendly. Deer Lake Park and Central Park are particularly good choices, offering flat, well-maintained paths, scenic views, and amenities suitable for children. These parks provide a safe and enjoyable environment for a family outing.

Are there easy hiking trails in Burnaby that are dog-friendly?

Yes, many of Burnaby's parks and trails welcome dogs, typically requiring them to be on a leash. Parks like Robert Burnaby Park and parts of Burnaby Lake Regional Park are popular spots for dog walkers. Always check local signage for specific leash regulations and restricted areas.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on easy hikes in Burnaby?

Burnaby's parks are rich in wildlife. On easy trails, especially around Burnaby Lake and Deer Lake, you might spot a variety of bird species such as bald eagles, great blue herons, kingfishers, and ospreys. Beavers and turtles are also common sightings near the water. In forested areas like Burnaby Mountain, you could encounter coyotes, deer, and owls.

Which easy trails are accessible by public transport?

Many of Burnaby's easy trails are well-served by public transport. Deer Lake Park and Central Park are centrally located and easily reachable by bus. Burnaby Lake Regional Park also has bus stops nearby, making it convenient to access without a car.

Are there easy trails with good parking facilities?

Yes, most major parks in Burnaby offering easy trails provide ample parking. Burnaby Lake Regional Park, Deer Lake Park, and Central Park all have designated parking lots, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car. It's always a good idea to arrive early during peak times.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions near easy hiking trails in Burnaby?

While enjoying easy hikes, you can explore several nearby attractions. For instance, the Totem Poles in Stanley Park and Siwash Rock (Slhx̱í7lsh) are iconic Vancouver landmarks not far from Burnaby. Within Burnaby itself, Deer Lake Park is home to the Burnaby Art Gallery and Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, offering cultural experiences alongside your walk.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Burnaby?

Burnaby's easy trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, while winter provides a unique, serene experience, often with mild conditions, though some paths might be wet. Always check local weather before heading out.

Are there any easy trails that offer views of the Burrard Inlet or North Shore Mountains?

Yes, the trails within the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area, while some can be more challenging, also include easier sections that provide stunning panoramic views of Vancouver, the Burrard Inlet, and the majestic North Shore Mountains. These viewpoints are easily accessible and offer fantastic photo opportunities.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy trails in Burnaby?

The easy trails in Burnaby are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the lake loops, the lush urban forests, and the accessibility of the park trails. The well-maintained paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting are also frequently highlighted as favorite aspects.

Can I find easy trails that are suitable for winter hiking in Burnaby?

Burnaby's mild winter climate often allows for enjoyable winter hiking on its easy trails. Paths around Deer Lake and Central Park are generally well-maintained and remain accessible. While snow is not always heavy, it's advisable to wear appropriate waterproof footwear and layers. Always check local conditions before your hike.

Are there any easy urban trails in Burnaby?

Yes, Burnaby offers several easy urban trails that provide a pleasant walking experience within developed areas. The Drummonds Walk Urban Trail is a great example, offering a straightforward path often completed in under an hour. The Byrne Creek Urban Trail is another accessible option.

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