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The season may change, but Burnaby stays beautiful. The leaves are changing colours, and Burnaby proudly offers the extensive Fall Foliage experience. So slip on your best sweater and step out into the crisp fall air. These are our favourite spots around Burnaby to take in the beauty of the season.

Photo: Ann Badjura

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Burnaby Mountain Park

What better place to take in an expansive view of the city? From this high vantage point, you’ll enjoy a panoramic scene of changing deciduous trees as they stretch into the horizon. 576 hectares of nature and trails, the park includes a picnic area, playground, and several large wooden sculptures, known as Kamui Mintara (or Playground of the Gods), to wander between. Located 20 minutes from Vancouver, and home to Simon Fraser University; Burnaby Mountain Park is a local’s favourite. One of the most popular trails is Mel’s, as seen in the picture above.

Robert Burnaby Park

With towering maples covered in leaves bigger than your head, this East Burnaby nature spot is a community favourite. Pick any direction in the park’s circuit of trails, and you’re sure to find something worthy of a photo. Old-growth trees, meandering ravines, and even a collection of mythical creatures crafted from bundled sticks. It’s a fantastic park to show kids the marvels of the season, but remember to pack their rain boots as it can stay quite muddy after a downpour.

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Deer Lake Park

Around sunset, the shimmering lake is like a kaleidoscope of light and colour. Follow the path along the water’s edge and take in the sea of vibrant leaves around every corner. A great walk to take dogs on, completing the loop around the lake typically takes about an hour. Keep a firm grip on the leash though, because this area is packed with wildlife. It isn’t unusual to catch a heron wading in the shallows or see turtles perched on the warm stones at midday.

Central Park

Of course, we had to include one of the most visited spots of greenery in Burnaby. Steeped in local history (in 1986, it was launched by Prince Charles and Princess Diana during their royal visit), Central Park’s role in the evolution of Burnaby is outdone only by the natural beauty on display there. Just minutes from Metrotown, the park offers a lush escape to nature lovers. Colour-rich trees canopy over the quiet ponds, as ducks drift peacefully through the fallen leaves. It’s the perfect place for contemplation, bird watching, or just getting some fresh air on your lunch break.

Byrne Creek Ravine Park

Are you into a little climb on your scenic walk? Byrne Creek Ravine Park is where to go for the adventurous heart. Boosted by beautiful views along rivers, there are three trails with different levels of difficulty. Pets are welcome, although dogs must be on a leash for precautionary measures. Located near Edmonds Station, enjoy your evening peaceful walk with a little challenge while exploring the beauty of Burnaby’s finest trails.

Barnet Marine Park

A very popular park in Burnaby with a large parking lot, Barnet Marine Park has made the list. There is a beach for swimming and a family-friendly trail, Fall foliage in Burnaby would not be complete without this one. Bring your children and discover little crabs on the shore or even plan an outdoor gathering for a good BBQ time. Located on Barnet Road and at the bottom of Burnaby Mountain, it is surely a one-day package with its big sister, Burnaby Mountain Park.