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Easy 2.0-mile (3.3 km) loop in Burnaby's Confederation Park, offering forested paths, Burrard Inlet views, and a dog-friendly atmosphere.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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174 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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487 m
Highlight • Monument
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1.98 km
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3.26 km
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3.24 km
< 100 m
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3.21 km
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The Confederation Park loop is a relatively short hike, taking approximately 50 minutes to an hour to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The trail on the north side of Confederation Park winds through forested areas. While generally considered easy to moderate, it does feature some steep hills and can be rugged in sections. The path is often described as a gravel path. Be aware that downhill portions can become slippery when wet, so appropriate footwear with good tread is recommended.
The loop offers scenic views of the Burrard Inlet, especially from certain points. You'll hike through largely forested areas, providing shade and a sense of immersion in nature. The path also crosses small bridges spanning Rainbow Creek. There's also a small, quiet beach area next to the Burrard Inlet, though accessing it requires caution due to a steep, slippery cliff and proximity to railway tracks.
Yes, along the route, you'll encounter the Confederation Park Trail itself, and the Canadian Centennial Flag Monument. The trail is located within the larger Confederation Park, which offers additional amenities.
Absolutely! This trail is well-known for being an off-leash dog area year-round, making it a very popular spot for dog walkers and their furry companions.
Yes, the loop is generally considered easy to moderate and is well-suited for families with young children due to its relatively short length and simple network. While there are some rugged sections and steep hills, it's manageable for various fitness levels.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, during wet seasons, the downhill sections can become slippery, so consider visiting on drier days or wearing appropriate footwear. The forested areas provide good shade during warmer months.
Parking is available within the wider Confederation Park. Specific parking areas are usually designated for park visitors, providing convenient access to the trailheads.
Confederation Park in Burnaby is accessible via public transport. You can check local transit schedules and routes (e.g., TransLink in Metro Vancouver) for bus stops located near the park entrances.
No, there are typically no permits required or entrance fees to access the Confederation Park loop trail or the wider park itself.
While the specific loop trail has some rugged sections and steep hills, which may not be suitable for wheelchairs, other parts of the wider Confederation Park offer paved, wheelchair-accessible paths and amenities.
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