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British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, is the city immediately east of Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
. It is the third-largest city in British Columbia by population, surpassed only by nearby Surrey
Surrey, British Columbia

Surrey is a Canada city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that lies within the Metro Vancouver district, and geographically at the centre of the larger region known as the Lower Mainland of BC....
 and Vancouver itself.

It was incorporated in 1892 and achieved City status in 1992, one hundred years after incorporation. It is the seat of the Metro Vancouver government.

he first 30 to 40 years after its incorporation, the growth of Burnaby was influenced by its location between expanding urban centres of Vancouver and New Westminster
New Westminster, British Columbia

New Westminster is a historically important city in the Metro Vancouver regional district of British Columbia, Canada. It was founded as the second capital of the Colony of British Columbia ....
.






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Burnaby, British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, is the city immediately east of Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
. It is the third-largest city in British Columbia by population, surpassed only by nearby Surrey
Surrey, British Columbia

Surrey is a Canada city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that lies within the Metro Vancouver district, and geographically at the centre of the larger region known as the Lower Mainland of BC....
 and Vancouver itself.

It was incorporated in 1892 and achieved City status in 1992, one hundred years after incorporation. It is the seat of the Metro Vancouver government.

History

In the first 30 to 40 years after its incorporation, the growth of Burnaby was influenced by its location between expanding urban centres of Vancouver and New Westminster
New Westminster, British Columbia

New Westminster is a historically important city in the Metro Vancouver regional district of British Columbia, Canada. It was founded as the second capital of the Colony of British Columbia ....
. It first served as a rural agricultural area supplying nearby markets. Later, it served as an important transportation corridor between Vancouver, the Fraser Valley
Fraser Valley

Fraser Valley is the section of the Fraser River basin in southwestern British Columbia downstream of the Fraser Canyon. The term is sometimes used to refer to the Fraser Canyon and stretches upstream from there, but in general British Columbian usage the term refers to the stretch of the river downstream from the town of Hope, British Colum...
 and the interior of the Province, as well as one of the first-tier bedroom community suburbs of Vancouver itself, along with North Vancouver
North Vancouver, British Columbia

There are two municipalities in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia, Canada, that use the name North Vancouver. These are:*The North Vancouver, British Columbia ...
 and Richmond
Richmond, British Columbia

Richmond is a coastal city, incorporated in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Part of Metro Vancouver, its neighbouring communities are Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia to the north, New Westminster, British Columbia to the east, and Delta, British Columbia to the south, while the Strait of Georgia forms its western border...
.

At incorporation, the municipality's citizens unanimously chose to name it after legislator, speaker, Freemason and explorer, Robert Burnaby
Robert Burnaby

Robert Burnaby was amerchant, politician and civil servant in British Columbia. The city of Burnaby, British Columbia is named for him, as well as at least ten other urban and geographical features, including a Burnaby Mountain, a Burnaby Lake Regional Park, a Robert Burnaby Park, and a street in Vancouver....
, who had been private secretary to Colonel Richard Moody
Richard Moody

Col. Richard Clement Moody , was a Lieutenant-Governor, and later Governor, of the Falkland Islands, and the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of British Columbia....
, British Columbia's land commissioner in the mid-1800s. In 1859, Mr. Burnaby had surveyed the freshwater lake near what is now the city's geographical centre; Moody chose to name it Burnaby Lake.

Centralburnaby

Geography and land use


Burnaby occupies 98.60 square kilometres (38.07 sq mi
Square mile

The square mile is an Imperial system and US customary system of measure for an area equal to the area of a square of one mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared....
) and is located at the geographical centre of the Metro Vancouver area. Situated between the City of Vancouver on the west and Port Moody
Port Moody, British Columbia

Port Moody is a small, crescent-shaped city in Metro Vancouver, located at the east end of Burrard Inlet in British Columbia, Canada. Port Moody is the smallest of the Tri-Cities , bordered by Coquitlam on the east and south, and Burnaby on the west....
, Coquitlam
Coquitlam, British Columbia

Coquitlam is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Coquitlam is mainly a suburban city, and is one of the 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver....
, and New Westminster on the east, the City is further bounded by Burrard Inlet
Burrard Inlet

Burrard Inlet is a relatively shallow-sided coastal fjord in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Formed during the last Ice Age, it separates the City of Vancouver and the rest of the low-lying Burrard Peninsula from the slopes of the North Shore Mountains, home to the communities of West Vancouver, British Columbia and the North Vancouve...
 and the Fraser River
Fraser River

The Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia, Canada, rising near Mount Robson in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for 1,375 km , into the Pacific Ocean at the city of Vancouver, British Columbia....
 on the North and South respectively. Burnaby, Vancouver and New Westminster collectively occupy the major portion of the Burrard Peninsula
Burrard Peninsula

The Burrard Peninsula is a peninsula in the Lower Mainland region of southwestern British Columbia, Canada, lying between Burrard Inlet to the north and the Fraser River to the south, and bounded by Georgia Strait on the west and the Pitt River on the east....
. The elevation of Burnaby ranges from sea level to a maximum of 370 metres (1,200 ft) atop Burnaby Mountain
Burnaby Mountain

Burnaby Mountain, elev. , is a low, forested mountain in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia, overlooking the upper arms of Burrard Inlet. It is the location of Simon Fraser University, the Discovery Park research community, and the System Control Tower of BC Hydro and a new complex of residential and commercial development under the aegis...
. Overall, the physical landscape of Burnaby is one of hills, ridges, valleys and an alluvial plain. The land features and their relative locations have had an influence on the location, type and form of development in the City.

Burnaby is a maturing, increasingly integrated community, which is centrally located within a rapidly growing metropolitan area. Burnaby's characteristic has shifted from rural to suburban to largely urban. Still, Burnaby's ratio of park land to residents is one of the highest in North America, and it maintains some agricultural land, particularly along the Fraser foreshore flats in the Big Bend neighbourhood along its southern perimeter.

Burnaby parks and lakes

Major parklands and waterways in Burnaby include Burnaby Lake
Burnaby Lake Regional Park

Burnaby Lake is a lake located in Burnaby, British Columbia and is the focal geographic feature and namesake of Burnaby Lake Regional Park....
, Still Creek
Still Creek

Still Creek is a long stream flowing across Central Burnaby, British Columbia and into Burnaby Lake Regional Park . Still Creek's path lies mainly through the industrial area which contributes to its high level of pollution, although through dedicated work of local volunteers the creek is slowly recovering....
, the Brunette River
Brunette River

The Brunette River runs through East Burnaby and Coquitlam, flowing out of Burnaby Lake Regional Park and to the Fraser River. According to a map and materials by Heritage Advisory Committee and Environment and Waste Management Committee of the City of Burnaby , the number of native campsites discovered on the shores of the Fraser River, Burr...
, Central Park
Central Park (Burnaby)

Central Park is a 90-hectare urban park west of Metrotown, on the Vancouver-Burnaby border. It has been a Burnaby landmark since 1891. According to The Greater Vancouver Book 1, it was once a naval reserve set aside as a source of masts and spars for ships of the Royal Navy....
, Deer Lake
Deer Lake (British Columbia)

Deer Lake is a relatively small, oval-shaped lake in the central part of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is situated about one kilometre southwest of somewhat larger Burnaby Lake Regional Park from which it is separated by the Trans-Canada Highway and Canada Way....
, Squint Lake
Squint Lake

Squint Lake is a small lake in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is located southwest of Burnaby Mountain. Squint Lake is surrounded by Burnaby Mountain Golf Course....
, Robert Burnaby Park
Robert Burnaby Park

Robert Burnaby Park is a large public park in East Burnaby, just south of Burnaby Lake Regional Park, located off Edmonds and 4th Street. It has an extensive trail system, as well as tennis courts and a swimming pool in the cleared upper slope area....
, Kensington Park
Kensington Park (Burnaby)

Kensington Park is a large urban park in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is located between major roads running along its perimeter - Hastings Street , Curtis Street, Kensington Avenue and Holdom Avenue....
, and Burnaby Mountain
Burnaby Mountain

Burnaby Mountain, elev. , is a low, forested mountain in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia, overlooking the upper arms of Burrard Inlet. It is the location of Simon Fraser University, the Discovery Park research community, and the System Control Tower of BC Hydro and a new complex of residential and commercial development under the aegis...
.

Transportation

The SkyTrain
SkyTrain (Vancouver)

The SkyTrain is a two-line urban Public transport system in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It uses Bombardier's Bombardier Advanced Rapid Transit technology, with fully automated trains running principally on elevated tracks ....
 rapid transit system crosses Burnaby from east to west in two places: in the south along the Expo Line
Expo Line

The Expo Line is the oldest line in the Vancouver SkyTrain rapid transit system in Metro Vancouver, Canada. The line is owned and operated by TransLink , and links Surrey, British Columbia with downtown Vancouver....
 (completed in 1986) and in the middle along the Millennium Line
Millennium Line

The Millennium Line is the second line in the Vancouver SkyTrain rapid transit system in Metro Vancouver, Canada. The line is owned and operated by TransLink ....
 (completed in 2002). The SkyTrain has encouraged closer connections to New Westminster
New Westminster, British Columbia

New Westminster is a historically important city in the Metro Vancouver regional district of British Columbia, Canada. It was founded as the second capital of the Colony of British Columbia ....
, Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, and Surrey
Surrey, British Columbia

Surrey is a Canada city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that lies within the Metro Vancouver district, and geographically at the centre of the larger region known as the Lower Mainland of BC....
, as well as dense urban development at Lougheed Town Centre
Lougheed Town Centre

Lougheed Town Centre is a shopping mall in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is located in the northeast corner of the city, near the border with Coquitlam....
 on the city's eastern border, at Brentwood Town Centre
Brentwood Town Centre

Brentwood Town Centre is a shopping mall in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is located in North Burnaby, at the intersection of Willingdon Avenue and the Lougheed Highway, approximately 1.5 kilometres from Vancouver city limits....
 in the centre-west, and most notably at Metrotown
Metrotown

Metropolis at Metrotown is a shopping mall complex in Burnaby, British Columbia. With over 470 shops and services, it is the largest mall in British Columbia, and the Canada's largest shopping malls....
 in the south.

Major north-south streets crossing the City include Boundary Road, Willingdon Avenue, Royal Oak Avenue, Kensington Avenue, Sperling Avenue, Gaglardi Way, Cariboo Road, and North Road. East-west routes linking Burnaby's neighbouring cities to each other include East Hastings Street
Hastings Street (Vancouver)

Hastings Street is one of the most important east-west traffic corridors in Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada, with most of it being part of British Columbia Highway 7A....
, Barnet Highway, the Lougheed Highway, Kingsway
Kingsway (Vancouver)

Kingsway is a major road that crosses through the Canada cities of Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia, British Columbia. Originally called Westminster Road, it was renamed Kingsway in 1913....
 (which follows the old horse trail between Vancouver and New Westminster), Canada Way and Marine Drive/Marine Way. Douglas Road, which used to cross the city from northwest to southeast, has largely been absorbed by the Trans-Canada Highway
Trans-Canada Highway

The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten Provinces of Canada of Canada. It is, after the Trans-Siberian Highway and Australia's Highway 1 , the world's longest national highway, with the main route spanning 7,821 km....
 and Canada Way. Since the 1990s, Burnaby has developed a network of cycling trails. It is also well served by Greater Vancouver's bus system
List of bus routes in Greater Vancouver

The following list of current bus routes in Metro Vancouver is sorted according to route number.Routes with trolley buses, articulated buses or suburban highway buses are noted as such....
, run by the Coast Mountain Bus Company
Coast Mountain Bus Company

Coast Mountain Bus Company is the contract operator for bus transit services in Metro Vancouver and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority known locally as TransLink , the entity responsible for transit....
, a division of TransLink
TransLink (Vancouver)

TransLink is the organization responsible for the regional transportation network of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, including public transport and major roads and bridges....
.

Demographics

Vancouver   Burnaby

Religious profile


  • 35.3% No religious affiliation
  • 21.3% Roman Catholic
  • 19.9% Protestant
  • 6.1% Christian
    Christian

    A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism#Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus and interpreted by Christians to have been prophesied in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament....
    , not included elsewhere
  • 4.9% Buddhist
  • 4.8% Muslim
    Muslim

    :A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
  • 2.9% Sikh
    Sikh

    Sikh is the title and name given to an adherent of Sikhism. The term has its origin in the Sanskrit ' "disciple, learner" or ' "instruction"....
  • 2.3% Christian Orthodox
    Christian Orthodox

    Christian Orthodoxy can refer to either:* The Oriental Orthodoxy* The Eastern Orthodox ChurchSee also*Orthodox Christianity...
  • 1.5% Hindu
  • 0.4% Eastern religions, not included elsewhere
  • 0.3% other religions, not included elsewhere
  • 0.3% Jewish


Source Data: from 2001 Census at Statistics Canada

People and politics

While Burnaby occupies about 4% of the land area of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, it accounted for about 10% of the Region's population in 2001. It is the third most populated urban centre in British Columbia (after Vancouver and Surrey) with an estimated population of 205,261. Like much of Greater Vancouver, Burnaby has always had large ethnic and immigrant communities: to cite two examples, North Burnaby near Hastings Street has long been home to many Italian
Italian cuisine

Italian cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political changes, with its roots traced back to 4th century BC....
 restaurants and recreational bocce
Bocce

Bocce , is a precision sport belonging to the boules sport family, closely related to bowls and p?tanque with a common ancestry from ancient games played in the Roman Empire....
 games, while Metrotown's ever-sprouting condominium towers in the south have been fuelled in part by more recent arrivals from China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
 (including Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 & Macau
Macau

The Macau Special Administrative Region, , commonly known as Macau or Macao , is one of the two special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, the other being Hong Kong....
), South Korea
South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
, Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
, and the former Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia

File:LocationYugoslavia2.pngYugoslavia is a term that describes three political entities that existed successively on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the 20th century....
. According to the 2006 Census, 54% of Burnaby residents have a mother tongue that is neither English nor French.

Politically, Burnaby has maintained a centre-left city council (which recently completely eliminated the city's debt) and school board for many years, while sometimes electing more conservative legislators provincially (for the Social Credit
Social Credit

Social Credit is a Socioeconomics philosophy, interdisciplinary in nature, encompassing the fields of philosophy, economics, political science, history, accounting, and physics....
 and BC Liberal
British Columbia Liberal Party

The British Columbia Liberal Party is the governing political party in British Columbia, Canada. First elected as the government in 1916, the party went into decline after 1952, returning to power in 2001....
 parties) and federally (for the Reform
Reform Party of Canada

The Reform Party of Canada was a Canada federation political party that existed from 1987 to 2000. It was originally founded as a Western Canada-based protest party, but attempted to expand eastward in the 1990s....
, Alliance
Canadian Alliance

The Canadian Alliance , formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance , was a Canada Conservatism political party that existed from 2000 to 2003....
, and Conservative
Conservative Party of Canada

The Conservative Party of Canada , colloquially known as the Tories, is a major political party in Canada, formed by the merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada....
 parties). Its longest-serving politician had been Svend Robinson
Svend Robinson

Svend Robinson is a former Canada politician, Canada's first openly homosexual elected official and a prominent activist for gay rights. He was a Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 until 2004, when he resigned after confessing to committing a theft....
 of the New Democratic Party
New Democratic Party

The New Democratic Party is a political party in Canada with a progressivism social democracy philosophy that contests elections at both the federal and provincial levels....
 (NDP), Canada's first openly homosexual member of Parliament, but after 25 years and seven elections he resigned his post in early 2004 after stealing and then returning an expensive ring. Burnaby voters endorsed his assistant, Bill Siksay
Bill Siksay

William Livingstone Siksay, Member of the Canadian House of Commons is a Canada politician, the Parliament of Canada who represents the British Columbia riding of Burnaby?Douglas for the New Democratic Party....
, as his replacement in the spring 2004 Canadian federal election. In the May 2005 provincial election, residents of the city sent a mix of BC Liberal and NDP representatives to the British Columbia legislature.

Industry and economy

Major technology firms such as Electronic Arts
EA Canada

EA Canada is a video game developer located in Vancouver. The development studio was opened in January 1983 and is Electronic Arts largest studio....
, Creo
Creo

Creo, now part of Eastman Kodak, is a Burnaby, British Columbia Canada-based company involved in imaging and software technology for Computer to plate and digital printing....
 (now part of Eastman Kodak
Eastman Kodak

Eastman Kodak Company is a multinational corporation public company which produces imaging and photography materials and equipment. Long known for its wide range of photographic film products, Kodak is re-focusing on two major markets: digital photography and digital printing....
), Ballard Power Systems
Ballard Power Systems

Ballard Power Systems , located in Burnaby, British Columbia -- a suburb of Vancouver -- is a corporation that designs, develops, and manufactures zero emission proton exchange membrane fuel cell fuel cells....
, and Telus
TELUS

TELUS is a national telecommunications company in Canada that provides a wide range of communications products and services including data, Internet protocol , voice, entertainment and video....
 base their operations in Burnaby; heavy industry includes Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation

Chevron Corporation is the world's fourth largest non-government energy corporation. Headquartered in San Ramon, California, United States, and active in more than 180 countries, it is engaged in every aspect of the Petroleum and gas industry, including exploration and Petroleum#Extraction; refining, marketing and transport; chemicals m...
 and Petro-Canada
Petro-Canada

Petro-Canada is a Canada Petroleum and gasoline firm. Its headquarters are in the Petro-Canada Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Alberta....
 petroleum refineries on the shores of Burrard Inlet. Other companies such as eBay
EBay

eBay Inc. is an United States Internet company that manages eBay.com, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell goods and services worldwide....
, Futureshop and Nokia
Nokia

Nokia Corporation is a Finland Multinational corporation communications corporation, headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki....
  have significant facilities in Burnaby as well. The City features high density residential areas, major commercial town centres, rapid transit, high technology research and business parks, movie and TV studio facilities and comprehensive industrial estates.

Education

School District 41
School District 41 Burnaby

School District 41 Burnaby is a school district in British Columbia. The district serves the Municipality of Burnaby, British Columbia immediately east of Vancouver....
 is responsible for the public schools in Burnaby. It also has a Community and Adult Education Department, and also an International Students' Programme. Major post-secondary institutions include Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University

Simon Fraser University is a public university in British Columbia with its main campus on Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby, and satellite campuses in Vancouver and Surrey, British Columbia....
 and the British Columbia Institute of Technology
British Columbia Institute of Technology

The British Columbia Institute of Technology is an institute of technology in Burnaby, British Columbia. It provides full- and part-time polytechnic education leading to certificates, diplomas, bachelor's degrees and master's degrees in technologies and trades....
.

Notable residents

  • Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox

    Michael J. Fox is a Canadian American actor. His roles include Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy trilogy ; Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties , for which he won four Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from Spin City , for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awar...
    , actor
  • Cliff Ronning
    Cliff Ronning

    Clifford John Ronning is a retired professional ice hockey forward. He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 7th round of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft, 134th overall....
    , hockey player
  • Svend Robinson
    Svend Robinson

    Svend Robinson is a former Canada politician, Canada's first openly homosexual elected official and a prominent activist for gay rights. He was a Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons from 1979 until 2004, when he resigned after confessing to committing a theft....
    , politician
  • Joe Sakic
    Joe Sakic

    Joseph Steve Sakic is a Canada professional ice hockey centre , who has played his entire National Hockey League career with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise....
    , hockey player
  • Jason LaBarbera
    Jason LaBarbera

    Jason LaBarbera is a Canada professional ice hockey goaltender for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League . He was originally drafted by the New York Rangers in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft during his major junior hockey career in the Western Hockey League and has also additionally played for the Los Angeles Kings....
    , hockey player
  • Darren McCarty
    Darren McCarty

    Darren McCarty is a professional ice hockey player for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. McCarty has been known more for his fists than his scoring ability, taking on the role of the Red Wings enforcer most of his career, a role in which he won four Stanley Cups in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2008, the last of which after resu...
    , hockey player
  • Michael Bublé
    Michael Bublé

    Michael Steven Bubl? is a Canada big band vocalist and actor. He has won several awards, including a Grammy Award and multiple Juno Awards. While his first album reached the top ten in Lebanon, the United Kingdom and his home country of Canada, it achieved only modest chart success in the United States....
    , singer
  • Brad Loree
    Brad Loree

    Brad Loree is a Canada actor and stunt performer. He is a member of Stunts Canada. He played the silent Michael Myers in Halloween: Resurrection....
    , actor
  • Mike Santorelli
    Mike Santorelli

    Mike Santorelli is a Canadian professional ice hockey Centre who currently plays for the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League . He is a member of the Nashville Predators organization of the National Hockey League ....
    , hockey player
  • Karl Alzner
    Karl Alzner

    Karl Alzner is a Canadian professional ice hockey Defenceman , currently playing for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League. He was drafted in the first round, 5th overall, by the Capitals in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft....
    , hockey player


Symbols

Burnaby's official flower is the rhododendron
Rhododendron

Rhododendron is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. It is a large genus with over 1000 species and most have showy flower displays....
.

Sister cities

Burnaby has three sister cities
Town twinning

Town twinning, also known as sister cities, is a concept whereby towns or city in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links between their inhabitants....
 (or "twin towns"): Gatineau
Gatineau

Gatineau is a city in western Quebec, Canada. It is situated on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, immediately across from Ottawa, Ontario, and is located within Canada's National Capital Region ....
, Quebec
Quebec

Quebec , in French language, Qu?bec , is a Provinces and territories of Canada in the Central Canada and Eastern Canada regions of Canada....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
Kushiro, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
Mesa, Arizona
Mesa, Arizona

Mesa is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, in the U.S. state of Arizona and is a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

Surrounding Municipalities


See also

  • Burnaby Public Library
    Burnaby Public Library

    Burnaby Public Library or BPL is a public library that serves Burnaby, British Columbia and the surrounding Lower Mainland....


External links