With approximately 330 diverse shops and services, Burnaby Heights is one of the largest business centres in Burnaby. Our eclectic mix of businesses are owned by friendly merchants who are deeply tied to this community – in fact about half of them live right in the area.
Burnaby Heights merchants are well known for treating their customers like part of the family. You will be well looked after here. Swing on by and make this community your own.
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District Map
Burnaby Heights is located on Burnaby’s Hastings Street, along 2 kms (12 blocks) from Boundary Road to Gamma Avenue. We offer more than 15 City parking lots, and free parking on Hastings Street. From end to end, we are very walkable, and we are accessible by several bus routes. Our district also includes Eilleen Dailly Pool and Community Centre, Confederation Seniors Centre, McGill Public Library, and Confederation Park (off Hastings Street, one-two blocks south of Alpha Ave.)
District Map
Burnaby Heights is located on Burnaby’s Hastings Street, along 2 kms (12 blocks) from Boundary Road to Gamma Avenue. We offer more than 15 City parking lots, and free parking on Hastings Street. From end to end, we are very walkable, and we are accessible by several bus routes. Our district also includes a Eilleen Dailly Pool and Community Centre, Confederation Seniors Centre, McGill Public Library, and Confederation Park (off Hastings Street, one-two blocks south of Alpha Ave.)
How To Get Here
Our District is centrally located just 500 metres from Hwy 1, on several public transit routes, and easily connected to Skytrain. You can reach us from the south along Willingdon Avenue, Gilmore and Boundary Road. Or from the east and west along Hastings Street. From the north, take Hwy 1 (Iron Workers Memorial Bridge) from the north shore, then from the Hastings exit, travel 500 meters east along Hastings Street.
Public Transit:
We are served by bus routes R5 (SFU/Burrard Station), #130 (Metrotown/Phibbs Exchange), #160 (Kootenay Loop/Port Coquitlam), and community shuttles #131 and #132. For a full list of transit routes and schedules, visit translink.ca.
Cycling:
The Heights is well connected to regional cycling routes as well, including Frances-Union and River-to-Sea. The district is well served by ample bike racks. To learn more, visit https: bikehub.ca.
Electric Vehicles:
EV charging stations are located on Macdonald Avenue adjacent to 4000 Hastings St.