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Buckingham Heights, Burnaby

Buckingham Heights is a neighbourhood in Burnaby with 0 rentals currently available and 0 residential buildings managed by Unique Accommodations. Buckingham Heights is an upscale, quiet residential neighbourhood in central Burnaby, on the slopes near Deer Lake. It's an established area of large single-family homes on spacious, treed lots, close to Deer Lake Park - Burnaby's cultural heart, with its lake, trails, art gallery, and Shadbolt Centre - and a short drive from both the Metrotown and Brentwood town centres. Buckingham Heights suits families wanting a spacious, green, prestigious Burnaby address near Deer Lake.

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Good
Walk Score
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For Rent
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Currently Rented
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Buildings
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For Rent in Burnaby

About Buckingham Heights

Burnaby is known for its central location, extensive transit access, and balanced mix of high-rise urban living and established residential neighbourhoods. With more than ten SkyTrain stations connecting Brentwood, Metrotown, Lougheed, and surrounding districts, Burnaby serves as one of Metro Vancouver's most accessible municipalities.

Neighbourhoods such as Brentwood and Metrotown feature modern condominium towers and mixed-use developments, while areas near Deer Lake, Burnaby Mountain, and Central Park offer quieter residential streets and green space. Simon Fraser University anchors the northern portion of the city, contributing to a strong academic and professional presence.

Burnaby is also recognized for its extensive park system. Deer Lake Park, Burnaby Lake, Byrne Creek Ravine Park, and Central Park provide walking trails, cycling routes, and outdoor recreation throughout the year. Metropolis at Metrotown remains one of British Columbia's largest shopping destinations, complemented by community centres, libraries, theatres, golf courses, and sports facilities.

Home to a diverse population, Burnaby offers a wide range of international dining options, cultural centres, and neighbourhood services that support families, students, and professionals alike. Its blend of connectivity, green space, and everyday convenience continues to make Burnaby a practical and desirable place to live.

Transit & Getting Around

Burnaby has excellent SkyTrain coverage with stations on both the Expo Line (Metrotown, Patterson, Royal Oak, Edmonds) and Millennium Line (Brentwood, Gilmore, Holdom, Sperling, Lake City). Very transit-accessible for commuting to downtown or other suburbs.

Dining & Cafes

Burnaby offers diverse dining especially around Metrotown and along Hastings Street. Crystal Mall and the Kingsway corridor have excellent Asian cuisine. Brentwood area has modern restaurants and cafes. Grocery options are plentiful - T&T Supermarket, H-Mart, Save-On-Foods, and more.

Family & Community

Burnaby is family-friendly with good schools, large parks (Central Park, Burnaby Lake, Deer Lake), community centres, and a variety of housing options including townhouses with yards. More affordable than Vancouver proper while still transit-accessible.

Walk Score & What's Nearby

71
Good
🚇 Transit
25/25 3 min
🛒 Grocery
0/25 22 min
🍽️ Dining
15/20 7 min
🌳 Parks
11/15 5 min
🎓 Schools
15/15 5 min
Based on distance to nearest amenities from the centre of Buckingham Heights.
🛒 Grocery
Jumbo Supermarket 22 min
Kingsway Persia Foods Produce Markets 24 min
Tommy's Market Ltd 24 min
🌳 Parks
Deer Lake Park 5 min
Buckingham Park 6 min
Brantford School Park 14 min
🍽️ Dining
Subway 7 min
Hart House Restaurant 8 min
Mai’s Café 10 min
🎓 Schools
Buckingham Elementary 5 min
Morley Elementary School 13 min
Lakeview Elementary School 14 min
🚇 Transit
Burris St FS Buckingham Ave 3 min
Burris St FS Braemar Ave 4 min
Canada Way FS Burris St 4 min

Map of Buckingham Heights

Map of Buckingham Heights
📍 Approximate centre of Buckingham Heights — walk times above are measured from here.

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Last updated: August 19, 2026