Warner Loat Park Burnaby, BC V5A 3B4

Warner Loat Park





181 Reviews
  • Thursday7 AM–9 PM
  • Friday7 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–9 PM
  • Monday7 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–9 PM




Warner Loat Park Burnaby, BC V5A 3B4




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Burnaby, BC V5A 3B4

Hours

  • Thursday7 AM–9 PM
  • Friday7 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–9 PM
  • Monday7 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–9 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom




Recommended Reviews

Des Lee
12.10.2023
Warner Loat Park
This is a nice shady park with a small bridge and trees. They also have a utility building that houses things for the kids camps that they run here. There's a train track nearby, and lots of blackberry bushes across the street.
A W
20.09.2023
Warner Loat Park
Really nice secure area to allow your dog to go play with others. Places for owners to.sit. water station. Area to park the car. Lockable metal gates and fencing all around.
Zero Sub
13.09.2023
Warner Loat Park
The park is nice. There was a lot of space to host an event I was part of. There are washrooms. There is a shelter and faucet adjacent to the washroom building. There is also a faucet with running water (tap) at the farside of the park. I saw that there was a trail/ pathway connecting to the park.
Randy Yeung
01.09.2023
Warner Loat Park
Off leash dog park is decent, although would not recommend this for smaller or sensitive dogs. There is a tendency for this park to have some larger dogs, although most of the owners here do tend to pay attention to their dogs and any aggressive dogs will usually be stopped. It can get very dusty in the summer, and very muddy in the wet months. There is water and usually there are poop bags at the parking lot entry point. Most owners are quite considerate here and mindful to clean up after their pets.There are a couple of small walking loops, and some large logs that dogs can play on. If you want to give your dog a more challenging walk, a short distance from this off leash area, there is the Burnaby lake trail - a 10 km loop walk. This is a good easy trail, totally flat.
Ilya A
20.08.2023
Warner Loat Park
Great little park. It has a fenced dog area but there are a lot of muddy spots as well as the water fountain has been disabled. There are also invasive species control areas that are present so beware. Other than that it's pretty good for not a huge number of dogs. I would say it could accommodate maybe 6-8 dogs comfortably.
Richard Rigby
09.08.2023
Warner Loat Park
This whole area at the North Side of Burnaby lake is great for nature walking and bird watching. Piper Spit also has an elevated viewing platform for viewing Eagle nests on the South side of Burnaby Lake.
Terence Pang
24.07.2023
Warner Loat Park
Small secluded area. Plastic barriers around invasive plant species. Close to Burnaby Lake if you want to go for a longer walk.
Chris Deger
24.07.2023
Warner Loat Park
It's a great little park. You can bring your dog or just go for a walk.There are usually dog bags there please bring your own just incase, help keep the park clean.Last time I was there I belive there was a water fountain but don't quote me on that.
Ruby E.
21.07.2023
Warner Loat Park
Although there is an off-leash dog park at Piper & Winston, there is also a picnic area, access to Burnaby Lake Nature House, pier & perimeter trail. It's a great place to get up close & personal with birds, fish, insects & other critters that are native to the area. Gravel paths make stroller & wheelchair access challenging, but for 7-12 year olds there's lots to explore & discover.
Photoguy64
20.07.2023
Warner Loat Park
Road isn't in great shape driving in from Government, but that's understandable as there's construction going on at the railway crossing. Parking is at a premium especially on nice days.

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Burnaby, BC V5A 3B4
Warner Loat Park