#PQC2022 Tournament Parking
Please see map below for preferred parking options for Bill Copeland Sports Centre (Burnaby Lake Arena and Bill Copeland Arena).
Please see map below for preferred parking options for Bill Copeland Sports Centre (Burnaby Lake Arena and Bill Copeland Arena).
Easter long weekend is this weekend, so why not enjoy the cherry blossoms while they’re still here, visit a gallery or indulge in some delectable Easter treats!
If you’re looking to explore Burnaby’s collection of sakura here are a few places in the city where you can catch the beautiful blooms before they’re gone for another year.
The Washed Ashore Exhibit is a beautiful and impactful art display, created to educate visitors on the importance of sustainability and reducing plastics from our oceans.
Bite of Burnaby returns bigger and better for 2022, this time as a month-long festival running March 1-31st With over thirty Burnaby eateries onboard and more being added daily- from Italian to Greek to Vietnamese and virtually every type of fare in between- you’ll find some of the finest samples of local and international cuisine as part of the month-long festival.
2021 marks the 4th year of Burnaby Pride. Burnaby’s Pride event celebrates the diversity of our local 2SLGBTQIA+ (Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual/Aromantic/Agender, Plus) community and [...]
Over the coming weeks and months, as restrictions of travel begin to ease during this active pandemic, Burnaby is preparing to find the balance of welcoming visitors back to the area while keeping our communities safe.
To celebrate World Bicycle Day we’ve pulled together a list of our favorite cycle routes in Burnaby...
Join us every day this week as we celebrate #tourismweek and bring some much-needed love and attention to the importance of travel and tourism to Burnaby and British Columbia.
Join us every day this week as we celebrate #tourismweek and bring some much-needed love and attention to the importance of travel and tourism to Burnaby and British Columbia.