Specific details on what activities will be offered at each facility as well as information on outdoor programs and summer camps are currently not available. The next step is reopening playgrounds and outdoor fitness circuits starting on June 1 - …

The City of Burnaby is starting the process to reopen more of its public facilities. Detailed information will be available soon.

The following facilities will be progressively re-opened: Boat launches (docks) at Deer Lake, Burnaby Fraser Foreshore and Barnet Marine Park. Advance registration is required for all activities. The City of Burnaby is working to support our community and keep them safe throughout the pandemic and beyond. The following facilities will be progressively reopened: Boat launches (docks) at Deer Lake, Burnaby Fraser Foreshore and Barnet Marine Park.

# CityConnect highlights City of Burnaby events, news and opportunities on a regular basis. We ask everyone to do your part and stay apart. Burnaby's Restart Plan. Specific details on what activities will be offered at each facility as well as information on outdoor programs and summer camps are currently not available. More detailed timelines will be released in the coming weeks as individual health and safety plans are developed for Burnaby facilities. The City of Burnaby | 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5G 1M2 | Phone Our website has detected that you are using an outdated web browser. The City of Burnaby has set out a five-stage program for reopening city facilities as the province works to get back to business – though it won’t be business as usual.

‍♀️ Summer fun kicks off in Burnaby with some outdoor pools reopening next week and summer camps for kids beginning the week of July 13.

The City of Burnaby will open more facilities and programs to the public in the coming weeks, with modifications as required to ensure safe enjoyment of a wider range of activities. Beginning the week of August 10, the City of Burnaby is undertaking a major road and urban trail rehabilitation project on Gilmore Avenue and the Central Valley Greenway Online Services Pay a Building Sub-trade Permit Pay an Engineering Fee Invoice Pay a Business Licence Invoice “It is vital that we ensure our reopening is done in a safe way …

The City of Burnaby will open more facilities and programs to the public in the coming weeks, with modifications as required to ensure safe enjoyment of a wider range of activities. For the latest updates on services and facilities affected by COVID-19, visit Copyright 2020. The city's outdoor pools are great places to beat the heat. Detailed information will be available soon. You can Thank you.

The Burnaby recovery framework largely follows the lead of the provincial government, which set out a four-phase reopening framework with its Restart Plan. Starting on May 13, City of Burnaby will begin to re-open a number of City-owned outdoor facilities in a limited capacity. “It is vital that we ensure our reopening is done in a safe way that does not undo the hard work our community and region has done to flatten the curve.” The City of Burnaby has developed a framework that guides our approach to reopening our facilities and services in stages, to protect the health and safety of staff and users at each facility.Below is the general timeline for upcoming openings in Burnaby. For the latest updates on services and facilities affected by COVID-19, visit 

Using your current browser may prevent you from accessing certain features on our website. The museum is reopening now because there has been a significant decline in transmission rates locally an in new cases nationally over the past four weeks, officials said in the release.

The city announced that, as of today, it is set to start reopening a number of city-owned outdoor facilities in a limited capacity.

Physical distancing must be observed, on and off the water

Bennett Cheung and Jenna Epple get Kensington Pool ready in a previous season.

The museum opens to members on Sept. 9, a day before opening to the general public.

We have developed a framework that guides our approach to reopening our facilities and services in stages, to protect the health and safety of all users and staff.

Have the Burnaby Now delivered to your inbox twice a week! http://ow.ly/QwMK50ApmnK