Attractions to see in Burnaby

Deer Lake, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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Burnaby is one of the most spectacular cities in British Columbia. Replete with a host of attractions and things to do, a short or long stay in Burnaby can be fun for the entire family. There are many attractions that you want to make sure you see when you visit.

One of the best things about Burnaby is its festivals. Festival season traditionally runs from May to December, with a number of fun events planned. As well as the Hats Off Day Parade and Street Festival in June, there is the Burnaby-Edmonds Santa Claus Parade in November to look forward to. Many events are situated in and around Deer Lake Park, with festivals such as the Lantern Festival in September, the Rhododendron fete in May and the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival in August all taking place there.

For those who are fans of modern culture, Burnaby also has a number of museums available. The Burnaby Village Museum takes visitors back to the past, showing them what life was like in the 1920s. The staff dress in full vintage costume, while a restored tram from the period is on hand to take people around. Alternatively, you can visit the National Nikkei Museum and Heritage Centre to learn more about relations between Canada and Japan. There are even exhibits and objects here that can be dated back to 1870.

There are also great opportunities for night life in Burnaby, with the theatre being the preferred option of many. If musicals and opera are your favorite kind of show, you should visit the Shadbolt Centre for Art to see great productions. There is also the Michael J. Fox theatre, named in dedicated to the star of the popular Back to the Future films. A wide range of acts perform here, including specialist in Cantonese opera as well as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra!

A Time Machine in the Heart of Burnaby

Deer Lake (British Columbia)
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Located in Deer Lake Park, the Burnaby Village Museum in the City of Burnaby is a relaxing and fascinating stroll back to the days of “your”, as in “your grandparents” time.

The ten acre attraction is a miniature theme park and a triumphant representation of life in the 1920′s. It shows life in that simpler era, where a stroll down main street demanded old fashioned ice cream on a sugar cone.

Stop to watch a friendly blacksmith hammer out horseshoes and wrought iron hangers, offering free samples for the kids. Watch their eyes as they see the burly smith’s furnace and giant whooshing bellows, melting metal into sizzling liquid. Watch that ice cream cone – you’re close enough to feel the heat!

Take a spin or two on a lovingly restored carousel complete with an authentic Wurlitzer military band organ. The famous “Parker 119” carousel has been entertaining children of all ages since 1912, with beautifully maintained, hand crafted mounts. The only modern hitch is wheelchair accessibility.

There are homes to tour, a school house, garage, tram station, bank, farmhouse and even a little china town medicinal parlour complete with exotic herbs and sundries.

It’s enough to make a visitor forget, if not loathe, the cell phone or PDA strapped to their belts.

Burnaby Village will welcome you again and again, most notably during Halloween and Christmas. In the weeks preceding trick or treat season, the village becomes highly entertaining if not enchantingly creepy. Christmas is not to be missed, as the museum becomes a musical wintery wonderland surely to jingle anyone’s bells.

The environment is interactive, based in a time before the phrase was even considered as something to point out. Everything is interactive when you are participating, and your entire family is welcome to become, for a time, old fashioned. You will feel a part of this community and village, and you may not notice it until you climb into your slightly more modern horseless carriage for the ride home.

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