Getting Around
Sperling Stn Bay 4 station
Approximately 14 minutes walk.
Bonny's Taxi Ltd
5759 Sidley StLocal Taxi Service
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
1321 3rd AveDiscount Car and Truck Rentals
2636 Douglas RdEssentials
Tim Hortons
8888 University Dr ETim Hortons / Gas Station / Coffee Shop
Buy-Low Foods
7641 Royal Oak AveSmall plaza, Grocery store, restaurants,
Bainbridge Liquor Store
2909 Bainbridge AveLiquor Store, beer, wine, alcohol
Shopping
Metrotown
Big shopping mall with everything you would need.
Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, Cobs bread, BC Liquor Store, Banks, Starbucks, Dairy Queen, White Spot, Cockney Kings Fish & Chips, Great Canadian Dollar Store, Kensington Pet Food Plus, M & M Food Market, Parkgate Farm Market, UPS, Kensington Cleaners, Tresses hair & Esthetics
22 locals recommend
Kensington Square Shopping Centre
6500 Hastings StSafeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, Cobs bread, BC Liquor Store, Banks, Starbucks, Dairy Queen, White Spot, Cockney Kings Fish & Chips, Great Canadian Dollar Store, Kensington Pet Food Plus, M & M Food Market, Parkgate Farm Market, UPS, Kensington Cleaners, Tresses hair & Esthetics
CF Pacific Centre
701 W Georgia StBig Shopping Mall Downtown Vancouver
Arts & Culture
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby StMuseum, different expedition depending on time.
Different show and displays kids oriented.
837 locals recommend
Science World at TELUS World of Science
1455 Quebec StDifferent show and displays kids oriented.
Stroll down the streets of the 1920s village exploring the heritage & replica buildings. Period costumed townsfolk give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops: watch the blacksmith at forge, listen to the rhythm of the platen press, mind the teacher in the schoolhouse, catch an old movie in the theatre and hear stories about the Love family and their Farmhouse. Be sure to take in the elegance of the Interurban #1223; a mode of transportation ahead of its time. A ride on the vintage 1912 CW Parker Carousel is sure to please both the young and the young at heart. The village grounds include gardens, a grassy meadow and fish-bearing brook.
119 locals recommend
Burnaby Village Museum
6501 Deer Lake AveStroll down the streets of the 1920s village exploring the heritage & replica buildings. Period costumed townsfolk give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops: watch the blacksmith at forge, listen to the rhythm of the platen press, mind the teacher in the schoolhouse, catch an old movie in the theatre and hear stories about the Love family and their Farmhouse. Be sure to take in the elegance of the Interurban #1223; a mode of transportation ahead of its time. A ride on the vintage 1912 CW Parker Carousel is sure to please both the young and the young at heart. The village grounds include gardens, a grassy meadow and fish-bearing brook.
Food Scene
Blossom Teas 櫻茶屋
7198 Barnet RdBubble Tea, very yummy!
They are known for their generous pieces of fish, fast service, and reasonable prices.
26 locals recommend
Sushi Town
2773 Barnet HwyThey are known for their generous pieces of fish, fast service, and reasonable prices.
The food is honest and delicious. The price is on point for being perfect for students or those just looking for cheap eats. Drink specials are decently priced and they got what you need; beer.
20 locals recommend
X-Site Grill & Bistro
4625 Hastings StThe food is honest and delicious. The price is on point for being perfect for students or those just looking for cheap eats. Drink specials are decently priced and they got what you need; beer.
Earls Kitchen + Bar
6070 Silver DrGreat place for Happy Hour drinks and eats.
This place is another hole in the wall gem! Little cafeteria style restaurant with simple, open, bright interior. They have a good selection on their menus, but certain items are only available on the weekends so check before you go! There is limited seating and parking so if you are planning to go, don't go at peak times.
19 locals recommend
The Gray Olive Cafeteria
4190 Hastings StThis place is another hole in the wall gem! Little cafeteria style restaurant with simple, open, bright interior. They have a good selection on their menus, but certain items are only available on the weekends so check before you go! There is limited seating and parking so if you are planning to go, don't go at peak times.
Unfussy joint serving tavern eats such as pesto shrimp pizza & pierogies, with tap brews & spirits. Great daily specials that are worth checking out!
15 locals recommend
Hop & Vine Tap House
1601 Burnwood DrUnfussy joint serving tavern eats such as pesto shrimp pizza & pierogies, with tap brews & spirits. Great daily specials that are worth checking out!
Parks & Nature
Burnaby Mountain Golf Course & Driving Range
7600 Halifax StGold course, Driving range
Whether you visit Barnet Marine Park for an early morning walk, an afternoon picnic with the family or to watch the sunset, you’ll be rewarded by spectacular views of Burrard Inlet alongside remnants of Barnet’s rich pioneering history. The large sandy beach is a popular spot for swimming in the summer.
56 locals recommend
Barnet Marine Park Pier
8181 Barnet RdWhether you visit Barnet Marine Park for an early morning walk, an afternoon picnic with the family or to watch the sunset, you’ll be rewarded by spectacular views of Burrard Inlet alongside remnants of Barnet’s rich pioneering history. The large sandy beach is a popular spot for swimming in the summer.
The largest lake in the Lower Mainland, Burnaby Lake has a rich ecology and is home to many species including ducks, geese, beavers, and much more. The lake also has a 10km hiking path that loops around the entire park area.
62 locals recommend
Burnaby Lake
The largest lake in the Lower Mainland, Burnaby Lake has a rich ecology and is home to many species including ducks, geese, beavers, and much more. The lake also has a 10km hiking path that loops around the entire park area.
Scenic picnic areas & lakeside trails leading to the Burnaby Art Gallery & other attractions. Site also tends to host a lot of concerts. There's kayaking and pedalboating available which is fun and inexpensive way to spend a weekend afternoon.
130 locals recommend
Deer Lake
Scenic picnic areas & lakeside trails leading to the Burnaby Art Gallery & other attractions. Site also tends to host a lot of concerts. There's kayaking and pedalboating available which is fun and inexpensive way to spend a weekend afternoon.
Drinks & Nightlife
This gem is tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood in Burnaby on the grounds of a golf course. Recent upgrades are really nice inside and out! The patio is my absolute favourite in town! Menu although good in the past , has really been stepped up and is impressive and well execute.
Burnaby Mountain Clubhouse
7600 Halifax StThis gem is tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood in Burnaby on the grounds of a golf course. Recent upgrades are really nice inside and out! The patio is my absolute favourite in town! Menu although good in the past , has really been stepped up and is impressive and well execute.
Provides guests with the best experience possible by offering an exciting choice of gaming, dining, live entertainment, poker, slots, table games, restaurants, buffets and sporting events.
34 locals recommend
Grand Villa Casino Hotel & Conference Centre
4331 Dominion St Provides guests with the best experience possible by offering an exciting choice of gaming, dining, live entertainment, poker, slots, table games, restaurants, buffets and sporting events.