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Burnaby North

Burnaby North is a suburb bordering the city of Vancouver, BC, Canada.

The reason why it's one of the best places to live is because it really does have access to everything you look for in a good neighborhood.

Decent public schools, a university and technical college in very close proximity, decent shopping, good public transportation, a decent library and close proximity to a major downtown core.

There are a lot of parks and trails around Burnaby North and it's very diverse. There is a lot of multiculturalism and everyone gets along.

What are you looking for when you buy a home? Good neighbors and amenities. And I must say, Burnaby North has both.

Most of the homes are kept up. There is still pride in home ownership with a lot of homeowners in North Burnaby. And it's a very diverse and multicultural neighborhood.

Shopping is very easy. Burnaby North has the following distinct shopping districts. Burnaby Heights, Kensington, Brentwood Town Centre and Lougheed Mall. Lougheed Mall is the biggest shopping mall in North Burnaby, followed by Brentwood town centre. For a street shopping experience, you can't really beat walking down the streets of Burnaby Heights or shopping at Kensington Plaza. They are all accessible by public transit but the best part is that many of theses places still have free parking if you are driving. Almost all the chain stores in Canada are found in either Lougheed or Brentwood mall and there is a lot of character in the mom and pop shops in the walkable Burnaby Heights shopping district and Kensington Plaza. There are also a few walkable stores near capital Hill and a smaller mall called Madison Centre which is about two blocks away from Brentwood mall.

As for Schools, in North Burnaby there is Alpha Secondary, Burnaby North Secondary school and Burnaby Mountain with the following elementary/primary schools. Gilmore, Kitchener, Rosser, Confederation Park, Capital Hill, Brentwood Park, Aubrey, Parkcrest, Westridge, Lochdale, Montecito, Forest Grove, University Highlands, and possibly Stoney Creek and Lyndhurst (they're somewhat on the border of Central Burnaby and the same goes with Seaforth.)

The most well known public institutions in North Burnaby ทาวน์เฮ้าส์มือสอง กรุงเทพ are Simon Fraser University and British Columbia Institute of Technology.

There are many parks. In fact, the Trans Canada trail cuts right through Burnaby North cutting through Burnaby Mountain and leading down towards the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge in North Vancouver. There are some very beautiful parks in North Burnaby including Confederation park, Burnaby Heights Park, and the Burnaby Mountain Conservation area. But there are also smaller parks throughout Burnaby North. It almost looks like the city knocked down 3 houses in one corner of a few blocks in a neighborhood to convert it to parks for residents. It's wonderful!

The McGill library and Cameron public library are in North Burnaby. McGill is a well stocked library that has access to all the materials in the Burnaby Library system. If a book is not there, you can ask that it be transferred there for pick up. Cameron is a lot smaller, but you can also transfer books there for pickup.

If you work in downtown Vancouver, Burnaby North is the closest community outside of Vancouver proper. From Burnaby Heights and on the 135 Burrard Station bus it can take you anywhere from 20-45 minutes to get downtown depending on traffic and where you catch the bus. By car it's a lot shorter, with no traffic maybe about 15 minutes but then you'll waste another 15 looking for parking downtown and paying the ridiculous parking fees. From Brentwood you can do it about the same on the Millenium line skytrain, but you have to transfer at Broadway and that can slow you down.

Burnaby North, or as some people call it, North Burnaby has everything you'd look for when you buy into a neighborhood.


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