Barnet Marine Park

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Burnaby

British Columbia
Canada

Park Amenities:
Beach
Birding
Boat Launch
Canoeing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Hiking
Jogging
Kayaking
Marine Park
Pet Friendly
Picnicking
Playground
Rentals
Sightseeing
Swimming
Walking
Washrooms


Barnet Marine Park is a coastline recreation destination located on the shores of Burrard Inlet in the City of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The park is open to the coastline and includes a white sandy beach.

The Barnet Marine Park provides open views and sightseeing opportunities consisting of passing marine vessels, birds and - sticking out of the water - an old historic scrap burner from the days when a pioneer mill once operated on the site.

There are some amenities in the Barnet Marine Park, Some of them include change rooms, outdoor showers, grassy lawns, swimming area, BBQs, washrooms, canoe launch, off leash dog area, fishing pier and various day use picnic sites (some in the shade and some exposed to the elements).

During the summer months a concession stand sometimes is open for business serving snacks and beverages. Hours vary so maybe a good idea is to pack a launch.

Along the shoreline of the Barnet Marine Park is a walking trail measuring about 1.5 kilometres. The trail is a level, easy going path suitable for all ages and fitness levels. On the east end of the park is a off-leash dog area with a walking dog trail called the Drummond’s Walk.

The beach, the grassy lawns and the ocean provide an atmosphere suitable for many outdoor summer activities including swimming, walking, jogging, dog walking, birdwatching, canoeing, kayaking, sailing and picnicking.

Explore Barnet Marine Park in Burnaby, BC, British Columbia, Canada

Address:

Barnet Marine Park
Takeda Drive
Burnaby
Canada

How To Get ToBarnet Marine Park

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The park is easily accessed from the Barnet Highway. From the highway follow the park signs to the Takeda Drive and the parking lot.
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