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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Burnaby

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Family friendly hiking trails around Burnaby traverse a diverse landscape featuring extensive parks, forested areas, and significant lakes. The region is characterized by its network of over 230 kilometers of paths, offering varied terrain from tranquil lakeside strolls to trails with panoramic views. Burnaby's commitment to green spaces means 25% of the city's land is designated for parks, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. These natural settings include the shores of Burrard Inlet, lush creek ravines, and the slopes of…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Deer Lake Park loop from Oakland Street

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

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 10, 2026, Barnet Trail

This wide, gravel trail is an easy path to take as a quick out and back hike or to combine with other trails for a nice loop. Keep in mind that it is multi-use, so you're likely to see cyclists on the path as well, but it's wide enough that there's plenty of room for everyone.

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The Velodrome Trail is well known for its iconic wooden steps. The hundreds of stairs cover over 240-metres of elevation gain and are famous for the grueling workout they give hikers. However, the city of Burnaby has closed this section of trail due to erosion and unsafe conditions. As of June 2026 the stairs are closed indefinitely, while a plan is approved for their repair.

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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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The Deer Lake Park Perimeter Trail circles the shoreline through a mix of forest, marsh, and open meadow. This easy loop offers close-up views of the lake, distant mountain vistas, and plenty of wildlife, from herons to turtles. The route is a combination of boardwalks and gravel paths dotted with benches along the way for a place to rest, making it ideal for walkers and joggers looking for a quiet escape in the heart of Burnaby.

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October 20, 2025, Deer Lake

Deer Lake is a quiet urban oasis surrounded by forest, wetlands, and cultural landmarks. There is a flat trail that loops around the lake, where you’ll see plenty of waterfowl, with beautiful backdrop views of the mountains. With picnic spots dotted around the lake, it’s the perfect place to take a leisurely walk or a enjoy relaxed afternoon in this peaceful setting.

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Burnaby Lake Regional Park is a beautiful 770-acre wetland sanctuary situated in the heart of Burnaby. The 10-kilometer loop around the lake is perfect for walking, running, and wildlife watching year-round, with boardwalks and viewing platforms along the path. Once a gathering place for the Coast Salish people and later a hub for sawmills, this area now protects over 200 species of birds and is regarded as one of Metro Vancouver’s top spots to enjoy nature close to the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails can I find in Burnaby?

Burnaby offers a fantastic selection of outdoor adventures for families. Our guide features over 40 family-friendly hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate walks, ensuring there's something for every age and ability.

Are there easy, toddler-friendly hiking trails in Burnaby?

Absolutely! Many trails in Burnaby are perfect for families with toddlers. For a gentle, scenic walk, consider the Deer Lake Trail Loop, which is an easy 4.4 km path around the lake. Another great option is the Central Park Boundary loop, offering a pleasant 3.7 km walk through mature forests and around a beautiful lake.

Which parks are best for family hikes in Burnaby?

Burnaby boasts several excellent parks for family-friendly hiking. Burnaby Lake Regional Park is ideal for wildlife spotting, while Deer Lake Park offers serene walks and cultural attractions. Central Park provides a mix of forest trails and open spaces, and Robert Burnaby Park features lush creek ravines and unique art sculptures. Each park offers a distinct experience for families.

Can we bring our dog on family hikes in Burnaby?

Yes, many of Burnaby's parks and trails are dog-friendly, though leash rules typically apply. Always check specific park regulations before you go. Trails like the Burnaby Lake Park Trail loop are popular choices for families with their canine companions.

Are there any circular family walks in Burnaby?

Yes, Burnaby has several excellent circular routes perfect for families. The Burnaby Lake Park Trail loop is a well-maintained 11 km circuit, and the Deer Lake Trail Loop offers a shorter, easy 4.4 km option. The Central Park Boundary loop is another great choice for a family-friendly circular walk.

What kind of wildlife can we expect to see on family nature walks in Burnaby?

Burnaby's diverse ecosystems are home to a variety of wildlife. At Burnaby Lake Regional Park, you might spot great blue herons, bald eagles, osprey, and beavers. Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area is known for black-tailed deer, coyotes, and bald eagles. Always remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance.

Are there any interesting landmarks or attractions along the family-friendly trails?

Yes, Burnaby's trails often lead to or pass by interesting features. On Burnaby Mountain, you can find the Kamui Mintara (Playground of the Gods) sculptures. Deer Lake Park is notable for its charming boardwalks and cultural facilities nearby. While not directly on these specific family trails, nearby natural monuments like Siwash Rock (Slhx̱í7lsh) and Lynn Canyon offer more to explore in the wider region.

What is the best season for family hikes in Burnaby?

Burnaby offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer provides warm, sunny days perfect for longer outings. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage, and even winter offers peaceful, crisp walks, especially on lower elevation trails. Always check weather conditions before heading out.

Is parking readily available at Burnaby's family-friendly trailheads?

Most major parks in Burnaby, such as Burnaby Lake Regional Park, Deer Lake Park, and Central Park, offer designated parking areas. It's always a good idea to arrive earlier on busy weekends or holidays to secure a spot, especially for popular trailheads.

Can we reach family-friendly hiking trails in Burnaby using public transport?

Yes, Burnaby has a well-connected public transport system. Many parks and trailheads are accessible via TransLink buses and SkyTrain. For example, Central Park is conveniently located near Patterson SkyTrain Station, and various bus routes serve Burnaby Lake and Deer Lake Parks. Planning your route with TransLink's trip planner is recommended.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family-friendly trails in Burnaby?

The komoot community highly rates Burnaby's family-friendly trails, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful natural scenery, the abundance of wildlife, and the accessibility for all ages. The variety of trails, from tranquil lakeside strolls to forested paths, is also frequently highlighted.

Are there any less crowded family hiking trails in Burnaby?

While popular parks can get busy, you can often find quieter experiences by exploring trails in Robert Burnaby Park, known for its peaceful creek ravine walks, or the Byrne Creek Urban Trail. Visiting during off-peak hours (weekdays or earlier mornings) can also help you enjoy a more serene hike.

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