Enjoy the fresh taste of British Columbia at one of the Lower Mainland’s many farmers’ markets this summer.
Enjoy the fresh taste of British Columbia at one of the Lower Mainland’s many farmers’ markets this summer.
All of our Secondary Schools prepare students for life after graduation with excellent academic, arts, science, work, and career experience programs. But this guide will give you a quick outline of each of our 8 secondary schools unique qualities.
Celebrate the holidays with these fun Christmas Craft Fairs and Winter Festivals around Greater Vancouver this winter. You can learn more here!
New to the city of Burnaby this year is the Willingdon Linear Park. This new linear park spans 13 blocks on the east side of Willingdon Avenue and connects neighbourhoods with a vibrant route.
Burnaby is home to many wonderful parks and lakes including the beautiful, Deer Lake Park. Home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, Deer Lake features a number of leisurely walking trails connecting around the lake. Not only does the park serve as a peaceful natural environment for locals and visitors, it the City of Burnaby’s cultural precinct.
Students from around the globe have chosen to study in Burnaby for its excellent school district and programs, its modern school buildings and facilities, championship sports programs, and beautiful surroundings. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver by modern rapid transit, Burnaby is a city that connects its students to all the beauty, diversity and excitement that comes from living on the coast – and in one of the most livable regions in the world.
It’s been a slam dunk season for Burnaby basketball. The Burnaby South Rebels have clinched the provincial title in the AAAA tier. The Rebels are the top team in BC! The AAAA/Quad A tier is fiercely competitive, as the Rebels ousted every other qualified high school team in BC comprised of over 300 boys enrolled in grades 11 and 12.
Recently three students and their teacher from Kushiro Meiki High School in Japan visited Burnaby for a week. Activities included meeting up with their buddy students at Moscrop Secondary and attending classes. They also visited Cascade Heights Elementary where the three students showed the younger elementary children how to make origami and play games popular in Japan.