Burnaby – Squint Lake Park – PT#173

     Jan-01 – Dec-31

SANCTION:  PT 173 

START POINT: 1541 Greystone Drive, Burnaby (Parking Lot) Parking lot is accessed via roadway into Burnaby Mountain Golf Course. It is the first road on the left, before the golf course parking lot.

DISTANCES: 5/6/10K                    RATING:  2B, 3C 

REGISTRATION: No walk box is available. To register online: click here to download the Registration FormSave the completed registration form and email,  as an attachment, to: vancouverventurers@gmail.com Walk route instructions, maps and payment procedures will be sent to you by email. For labels (book stamping), you will receive inserts by email once payment is received.

CONTACT: vancouverventurers@gmail.com

PROGRAMS: N/A

DIRECTIONS: Parking Lot is accessed via roadway into Burnaby Mountain Golf Course and is the first road on the left, before the golf course parking lot. Hours: Dawn to dusk.

INFORMATION: There are three routes. Washrooms are available at the Start/Finish & along routes:

 

  1. Forest Grove 5k & 10k (rating 2B): This leisurely walk, in the northeastern section of the City of Burnaby, follows a series of gravel paths and urban trails. The area has an interesting mixture of suburban park and the original forested habitat. 
  2. Burnaby Mountain  6k & 10k (rating 2B/3C): A moderate uphill walk, with some steep sections, along urban trails and gravel paths, to the mountain via Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail, the Gnome’s Home and Pandora Trails. Find those gnomes! A reward waiting for you at the top – enjoy the panoramic views of downtown Vancouver, the North Shore mountains, Deep Cove and Indian Arm and the garden when the roses are blooming. Going downhill to the start point will be a breeze.
  3. Stoney Creek **New in 2026**  5k & 10k (rating 2B): This walk will start along scenic Burnaby Mountain golf course trails, heading up Shellmont and continuing along the dirt road past the traditional Coast Salish Watch House. From there we will proceed to Stoney Creek, one of the best spots in Metro Vancouver to view salmon migration from October to mid December.