Burnaby, British Columbia
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| Burnaby, British Columbia | |||
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| District | Metro Vancouver | ||
| Established | 1892 (municipality status) | ||
| – | 1992 (city status) | ||
| Government | |||
| - Mayor | Derek Corrigan | ||
| - MPs | Peter Julian (NDP), Bill Siksay (NDP) | ||
| - MLAs | Raj Chouhan, Richard T. Lee, John Nuraney, Harry Bloy | ||
| Area [1] | |||
| - City | 89.12 km (38.1 sq mi) | ||
| Elevation | Sea level to 370 m (0–1214 ft) | ||
| Population (2006) | |||
| - City | 202,799 (Ranked 22nd) | ||
| - Density | 2,275.6 /km (5,123.0/sq mi) | ||
| Time zone | Pacific Standard (PST) (UTC-8) | ||
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| Area code(s) | 604 & 778 | ||
It was incorporated in 1892 and achieved City status in 1992, one hundred years after incorporation. It is the current seat of the Metro Vancouver government.
History
In the first 30 to 40 years after its incorporation, the growth of Burnaby was influenced by its location between expanding urban centres of Vancouver and New Westminster. It first served as a rural agricultural area supplying nearby markets. Later, it served as an important transportation corridor between Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and the interior of the Province, as well as one of the first-tier bedroom community suburbs of Vancouver itself, along with North Vancouver and Richmond.At incorporation, the municipality's citizens unanimously chose to name it after legislator, speaker, Freemason and explorer, Robert Burnaby, who had been private secretary to Colonel Richard Moody, British Columbia's land commissioner in the mid-1800s. In 1859, Mr. Burnaby had surveyed the freshwater lake near what is now the city's geographical centre; Moody chose to name it Burnaby Lake.
Metrotown and central Burnaby, looking north toward Burrard Inlet and the North Shore.
Geography and land use
Burnaby occupies 89.12 square kilometers (38.07 sq mi) and is located at the geographical centre of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Situated between the City of Vancouver on the west and Port Moody, Coquitlam, and New Westminster on the east, the City is further bounded by Burrard Inlet and the Fraser River on the North and South respectively. Burnaby, Vancouver and New Westminster collectively occupy the major portion of the Burrard Peninsula. The elevation of Burnaby ranges from sea level to a maximum of 370 metres (1,200 ft) atop Burnaby Mountain. Overall, the physical landscape of Burnaby is one of hills, ridges, valleys and an alluvial plain. The land features and their relative locations have had an influence on the location, type and form of development in the City.Burnaby is a maturing, increasingly integrated community, which is centrally located within a rapidly growing metropolitan area. Burnaby's characteristic has shifted from rural to suburban to largely urban. Still, Burnaby's ratio of park land to residents is one of the highest in North America, and it maintains some agricultural land, particularly along the Fraser foreshore flats in the Big Bend neighbourhood along its southern perimeter.
Burnaby parks and lakes
Major parklands and waterways in Burnaby include Burnaby Lake, Still Creek, the Brunette River, Central Park, Deer Lake, Squint Lake, Robert Burnaby Park, Kensington Park, and Burnaby Mountain Park.Transportation
The Brentwood neighbourhood, with Capitol Hill in the distance
Major north-south streets crossing the City include Boundary Road, Cariboo Road, Willingdon Avenue, Kensington Avenue, Sperling Avenue, Royal Oak Avenue, Gaglardi Way, and North Road. East-west routes linking Burnaby's neighbouring cities to each other include East Hastings Street, Barnet Highway, the Lougheed Highway, Kingsway (which follows the old horse trail between Vancouver and New Westminster), Canada Way and Marine Drive/Marine Way. Douglas Road, which used to cross the city from northwest to southeast, has largely been absorbed by the Trans-Canada Highway and Canada Way. Since the 1990s, Burnaby has developed a network of cycling trails. It is also well served by Greater Vancouver's bus system, run by the Coast Mountain Bus Company, a division of TransLink.
Demographics
Capitol Hill, looking north-east toward the Coast Mountains and the snow-capped peaks of Golden Ears Provincial Park.
Religious profile
- 35.3% No religious affiliation
- 21.3% Roman Catholic
- 19.9% Protestant
- 6.1% Christian, not included elsewhere
- 4.9% Buddhist
- 4.8% Muslim
- 2.9% Sikh
- 2.3% Christian Orthodox
- 1.5% Hindu
- 0.4% Eastern religions, not included elsewhere
- 0.3% other religions, not included elsewhere
- 0.3% Jewish
People and politics
While Burnaby occupies about 4% of the land area of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, it accounted for about 10% of the Region's population in 2001. It is the third most populated urban centre in British Columbia (after Vancouver and Surrey) with an estimated population of 205,261. Like much of Greater Vancouver, Burnaby has always had large ethnic and immigrant communities: to cite two examples, North Burnaby near Hastings Street has long been home to many Italian restaurants and recreational bocce games, while Metrotown's ever-sprouting condominium towers in the south have been fueled in part by more recent arrivals from Greater China (including Taiwan, Hong Kong & Macau), South Korea, and the former Yugoslavia.Politically, Burnaby has maintained a centre-left city council (which recently completely eliminated the city's debt) and school board for many years, while sometimes electing more conservative legislators provincially (for the Social Credit and BC Liberal parties) and federally (for the Reform, Alliance, and Conservative parties). Its longest-serving politician had been Svend Robinson of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Canada's first openly homosexual member of Parliament, but after 25 years and seven elections he resigned his post in early 2004 after stealing and then returning an expensive ring. Burnaby voters endorsed his assistant, Bill Siksay, as his replacement in the spring 2004 Canadian federal election. In the May 2005 provincial election, residents of the city sent a mix of BC Liberal and NDP representatives to the British Columbia legislature.
Industry and economy
Major technology firms such as Electronic Arts, Creo (now part of Eastman Kodak), Ballard Power Systems, and TELUS base their operations in Burnaby; heavy industry includes Chevron Corporation and Petro-Canada petroleum refineries on the shores of Burrard Inlet. Other companies such as eBay have significant facilities in Burnaby as well. The City features high density residential areas, major commercial town centres, rapid transit, high technology research and business parks, movie and TV studio facilities, comprehensive industrial estates, and major post-secondary institutions, including Simon Fraser University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology.Education
School District 41 is responsible for the public schools in Burnaby. It also has a Community and Adult Education Department, and also an International Students' Programme.
Schools in Burnaby, British Columbia
| Secondary schools | Alpha · Burnaby Central · Burnaby Mountain · Burnaby North · Burnaby South · Byrne Creek · Cariboo Hill · Moscrop |
| Primary or elementary schools | Armstrong · Aubrey · Brantford · Brentwood Park · Buckingham · Cameron · Capitol Hill · Cascade Heights · Chaffey-Burke · Clinton · Confederation Park · Douglas Road · Edmonds Community · Forest Grove · Gilmore Community · Gilpin · Glenwood · Inman · Kitchener · Lakeview · Lochdale Community · Lyndhurst · Ecol Marlborough · Maywood Community · Montecito · Morley · Nelson · Parkcrest · Rosser · Seaforth · Second Street Community · South Slope · Sperling · Stoney Creek Community · Stride Avenue Community · Suncrest · Taylor Park · Twelfth · Westridge · Windsor |
| Private schools | St. Thomas More Collegiate |
Symbols
Burnaby's official flower is the rhododendron.Sister cities
Burnaby has three sister cities (or "twin towns"):
Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Kushiro, Japan
- Mesa, Arizona, United States.
- A housing estate in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland is also called 'The Burnaby'
Surrounding Municipalities
| City of North Vancouver | District of North Vancouver | Belcarra, Anmore, Port Moody | ||
| Vancouver | Coquitlam | |||
| Richmond | Delta | New Westminster Surrey |
References
- Adapted from http://burnaby.ca
See also
External links
- City of Burnaby
- Tourism Burnaby
- Burnaby Public Library
- Maps and aerial photos for Coordinates:
- WikiSatellite view at
- Street map from Mapquest
- Aerial photograph from Terraserver
- Topo, Nautical, Aeronautical maps from Maptech
Municipalities of the Metro Vancouver Regional District | |
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| Population over 100,000 | Burnaby • Coquitlam • Delta • Langley Township • Richmond • Surrey • Vancouver |
| Population over 50,000 | Maple Ridge • New Westminster • North Vancouver District • Port Coquitlam |
| Population under 50,000 | Anmore • Belcarra • Bowen Island • Langley City • Lions Bay • North Vancouver City • Pitt Meadows • Port Moody • West Vancouver • White Rock |
| Unincorporated areas | Barnston Island • Passage Island • Bowyer Island • University Endowment Lands |
Neighbourhoods in Burnaby, British Columbia |
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| Ardingley-Sprott • Ardley • Big Bend • Brentwood • Burnaby Heights • Burnaby Lake • Burnaby Mountain • Cameron • Capitol Hill • Cariboo-Armstrong • Cascade Heights • Clinton-Glenwood • Dawson-Delta • Douglas-Gilpin • East Burnaby • Edmonds • Garden Village • Government Road • Kingsway-Beresford • Lake City • Lakeview-Mayfield • Lochdale • Lyndhurst • Marlborough • Maywood • Metrotown • Middlegate • Montecito • Morley-Buckingham Heights • North Burnaby • Oakalla • Parkcrest • Richmond Park • Second Street • Simon Fraser Hills • South Burnaby • South Slope • Stride Avenue • Stride Hill • Sullivan Heights • Suncrest • Sussex-Nelson • West Central Valley • Westridge • Willingdon Heights • Windsor |
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Derek Richard Corrigan is the current mayor of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Corrigan has lived in Burnaby since 1977, the same year he obtained a law degree from the University of British Columbia.
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Peter S. Julian
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Riding Burnaby—New Westminster
In office since 2004 election
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William Livingstone Siksay
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Riding Burnaby—Douglas
In office since 2004
Preceded by Svend Robinson
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Incumbent
Riding Burnaby—Douglas
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Raj Chouhan was elected as the MLA for Burnaby-Edmonds on May 17, 2005. Raj serves as Opposition Critic for Mental Health.
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