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Ten-acre open-air museum depicts life in an early nineteenth century community.
This center serves as a venue for both performance and teaching in the arts.
A beautiful park just a twenty-minute drive away from downtown; offers scenic views, picnic areas and hiking trails.
This scenic park has 8.5 kilometers of trails for biking and walking, as well as general recreational facilities.
Owned by the city of Burnaby, this historic home is in the process of being restored and presently serves as an exhibition hall.
This museum exhibits archaeology and ethnology around the world, with a focus on British Columbia, especially monumental cedar sculptures. The museum is located in the NE corner of the Academic Quadrangle, off the Atrium. Note the featured carving by Chief Edinsu, Jim Hart in the Atrium. Admission by donation. Award winning web sites available from the home page.