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Robert Burnaby Park
Address: 8155 Wedgewood Street , Burnaby V3N 3S5, BC, CA
State: BC
City: Burnaby
Zip Code: V3N 3S5



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Reviews
Originally I went to this park to locate and enjoy some of the forest art installations. I believe they must of been weathered or dismantled as I could not locate even one. Discovering some beautiful trees was well worth the long walk through the temperate rain forest. There are lots of giant stumps,uprooted fallen trees, a natural creek habitat, mountain bike trails and plenty of singing birds. There is a picnic area ,swimming pool and an off leash park for dogs. There is also a Frisbee course throughout the forest and park that seems to be quite popular. It looks like a fun way to spend the afternoon.
A big, forest park with great walking trails and an off-leash dog area. Lots of amenities: excellent baseball diamond, frisbee golf course, tennis courts, and great benches for taking a break on this steep terrain. When we found out that a big, friendly bear was seen nearby — we headed for the parking lot! Looking forward to a return visit. Enjoy!
Great park with lots to do - shaded walking trails, playground, tennis courts and disc golf. Occasionally you'll be able to fine original sculptures made from natural materials by a local artist. Disc golf course is good - clear tee-pads and lots of fun possible layouts that provide good technical challenges and reward a variety of spots.
I love it here! Especially the stream. Some tracks are steep but it’s still fun to walk on
Nice park for walks very pretty but there is lots of snow right now so be careful and bring a coffee to stay warm with. Playground: Yup Restrooms: Yup Dog-friendliness: Yup Picnic area: Yup
We love this park. It's quiet, somehow feels private and is steps away from trails and the swimming pool. Roberts Park is one of the best we got in S/E Burnaby. It has forest trails, where you can enjoy the nature. The most I love, are the lotuses area and the creeks. There are so many huge fallen trees that add to its magnificent view. A place where you can walk with your children, pets, or with your loved one and still a kiss. It has public areas for picnic, playground and leisure like tennis, swimming pool. We love going to Roberts for snowsliding. I also use this place for training. Best for walks, cardio, uphill/downhill. It's also best for tanning, as it has semi-private and secluded areas. In the same time, its steps away from residences and it has the Highway 1 as the North boundary.
Parking lots and small sections are closed due to filming Wed Nov 17 through Fri Nov 19. There are some wide well-defined gravel paths, but there are many much more rugged and wild paths off the main trails. It's easy to get lost in here. It's great that it's not just another flat path, it has some steep uphill and downhill. Some trails are off leash for dogs. It's pretty wet/muddy here. Many of the smaller trails cross streams that are 3-4" deep.
Nice trails and a serene babbling brook nestled in an urban environment. This is really part of the same forrest and stream as Burnaby Lake Park, but these two are bisected by the Trans Canada Highway, and there's no pedestrian bridge to provide access between them. Bring flashlights if you walk the trails at night, because it is pitch black forrest in there. There are signs posted warning of bear activity in the area, so bring your air horns and bear bangers, too. The park also has an interesting Frisbee golf course, which is in dense forrest trails. The picnic and playground area is nice, and there's an outdoor pool to top it off.
The park is beautiful this time of year, inspiring to me as an artist and it has nice stress free path, there are beer signs up. So remember safety, coyotes too, but there more scared of you.Great place to walk and think, hike and enjoy nature. Bless
Fantastic creatures in the woods right now! The paths are very muddy with all the rain we've had. At one point we had to cross a small creek. These paths should be a little more user-friendly and also to protect the forest.
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