Completing the Greenway REGIONAL PARKS Trails and Recreation Enjoy the Park Safely Brunette-Fraser Regional Greenway is part of the regional greenway network and part of the Central Shared Trails Parks are natural areas and can present hazards for Valley Greenway connecting Vancouver to New Stay on trails to minimize erosion the unprepared. Look and listen, and be aware of your Westminster. When completed, it will extend 16 km and habitat damage. Cyclists yield to surroundings. Be prepared for changing conditions from Mountain to the . pedestrians. Cycling is not permitted and obey all signs. along the pedestrian-only riverfront walkway at Hazards Accessing the Greenway Brunette-Fraser Sapperton Landing. Metro Vancouver operates three greenway sections Most trails are sewer and stormwater access routes – including Sapperton Landing along the Fraser Regional Greenway Dogs be prepared to encounter large trucks. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and River in , and two sections of trail Burnaby/New Westminster The Fraser River is fast flowing, murky and unsafe for under control at all times. To protect wildlife in Burnaby. Sapperton Landing is located at the swimming. Use extra care along the river edge and on habitat, dogs are not permitted in the foot of Cumberland Street – a 750 m walk from the dock at Sapperton Landing. the Sapperton SkyTrain Station. Both the Brunette Enjoy Fraser River views and watch for boats and Brunette River or Stoney Creek. Please scoop up your dog’s poop and dispose of it properly. River and Stoney Creek sections can be accessed harbour seals at Sapperton Landing or try to spot Emergencies from Burnaby Lake Regional Park’s Avalon Avenue In case of emergency, phone 9-1-1 for fire, Entrance. salmon, herons and kingfishers from forested trails Accessibility ambulance, and police services. beside the Brunette River and Stoney Creek. Picnic tables, viewpoints, toilets near the Park Conditions Pump Station, and the paved, dual-use To report conditions or situations requiring the trail at Sapperton Landing are accessible. No Swimming assistance of Regional Parks, phone or leave a Trails along the Fraser River and in the Brunette River Swimming is not recommended because of message at 604-520-6442. Conservation Area are level with a semi-firm trail swift currents and changing water quality. surface. Regional Parks – Get Involved! Two steep sections may be a barrier to some cyclists Do you like sharing your love of the outdoors, or wheelchair users. One is near Stoney Creek north environmental education and protecting special General Information of Government Street, and the other is between Braid places? Discover how you can get involved with Station and North Road. stewardship projects, public events and educational Park Hours programs. To learn about park partner activities, Picnicking Sapperton Landing is open at 7 am. Hours are posted call 604-520-6442. at entrance; earliest closing time is 5 pm. The dock A small picnic shelter near the Wharf at Sapperton Landing is open during park hours. Pacific Parklands Foundation Warehouse at Sapperton Landing has Overnight mooring is not permitted. seating for 24. First come, first served. Pacific Parklands Foundation is a registered charity Park Programs dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of Fishing Metro Vancouver’s regional parks. For information or For information on programs, field trips and events, to make a donation, call 604-451-6168 or visit Fishing from the shore at Sapperton Landing go to metrovancouver.org and search ‘nature www.pacificparklands.com. is permitted and a tidal waters fishing licence programs.’ is required. Contact Fisheries and Oceans Canada at www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca for information on Ecological Restoration Team licences and restrictions. Help remove invasive plants and replant native No Liquor, No Cannabis and No Camping species in regional parks. To volunteer for hands-on work parties, go to www.meetup.com and search Liquor, cannabis and Further information: ‘regional parks.’ camping are not permitted Area office for Brunette-Fraser Greenway, 604-520-6442 in the park. Areas Not Open to the Public Metro Vancouver, 604-432-6200 metrovancouver.org No Smoking Cumberland Point and some areas near the Sapperton Pump Station are closed to the public. Mailing Address: Smoking is not permitted in regional parks, except in designated areas Metro Vancouver Regional Parks marked by signs. These areas allow 4730 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5H 0C6 the use of tobacco and e-cigarettes, but not cannabis.

DEC / 2020 SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS FOR A LIVABLE REGION Long-toed Salamander BRUNETTE-FRASER REGIONAL GREENWAY

1 BURNABY LAKE TO FRASER RIVER INSET 2 SAPPERTON LANDING INSET Metro Vancouver Hiking/Cycling SAPPERTON Metro Vancouver Hiking STATION Government St Stoney Creek Connecting Trail or Route (Hiking/Cycling) North Rd Brunette Ave Spruce St Municipal Bikeway Cariboo SAPPERTON Place Austin Ave LANDING Skytrain Distance ENTRANCE Marker East Columbia St

Regional No Public Avalon Lougheed Hwy Park Access Ave 2 KM Debeck St GREENWAY CENTRAL VALLEY Brunette River SAPPERTON Parking Toilets PUMP STATION Interpretive Picnic PARK Exhibit Shelter BRUNETTE RIVER EXIT

CONSERVATION Sapper St Viewpoint Drinking BURNABY LAKE Cariboo Rd AREA Water REGIONAL PARK Cumberland St

Information Gate CUMBERLAND POINT Comments

PARK Enjoy views of the Fraser River and take in exhibits. interpretive and park city streets Follows New Westminster trails. 2 km trail along the Brunette River. Forested and bike Mostly follows Burnaby city streets paths. Gravel section between Government St views of Stoney Creek. and Eastlake Dr offers 1.2 KM 11/20 ACCESS HUME (one-way only) PARK BRAID STN Brunette River Richmond St

GREENWAYBURNABY MOUNTAIN OVERVIEW CONSERVATION AREA Braid St th Ave Braid St 10 THE WHARF

PORT MOODY 1.8 KM SIMON Cumberland St FRASER Brunette Ave UNIVERSITY SAPPERTON Canfor Ave STN

SQUINT Terrain LAKE Flat One steep section between Braid Stn and North Rd Flat One steep section near Stoney (north of Government St) Creek PARK

Loughe ed H wy CROSSTOWN GREENWAY 2 Fraser River 1 McBride BlvdCENTRAL VALLEY GREENWAY SAPPERTON LANDING Distance

Winston St INSET 1.4 km 3 km 2.6 km 6.8 km North Rd BURNABY LAKE 1.4 KM REGIONAL PARK BRUNETTE RIVER

CONSERVATION t AREA S QUEEN’S t a S ROBERT i HUME PARK a BURNABY b i PARK b BURNABY PARK m m u NEW l lu WESTMINSTER o o th Ave C C 10 t E s Brunette-Fraser 0 1 2 a E Regional Greenway KILOMETRES Fraser River 2 0 50 100 200 300m th Ave 6 PATTULLO MOODY QUEEN’S SURREY

BRIDGE TRAIL INFORMATION PLEASE STAY ON DESIGNATED TRAILS. KEEP DOGS LEASHED AND OUT OF STREAMS CREEKS; DO NOT LET THEM DISTURB WILDLIFE. ON DESIGNATED PLEASE STAY

PARK Section Greenway PARK Front St Sapperton Landing St gate to Spruce St) (Front Sapperton Landing to Brunette River Conservation Area Brunette River Conservation to Burnaby Lake Area Burnaby Lake to Hastings St

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