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4554721 dgryski

As part of the RCH redevelopment there are now separated bike lanes on each side of E Columbia between Sherbrooke and Keary.

4706297 dgryski

There is now a bidirectional bike lane on the north side of Sherbrooke between the sidewalk and the road here. It extends between E Columbia and the sidewalk on the south side just east of Fader. (That sidewalk has become a MUP. Will add a note once I've scoped out the changes.)

4804915 dgryski

The current Central Park map lists only a few bike-permitted paths. This is one of them. The rest of the interior paths are pedestrian only.

Park Map: https://www.burnaby.ca/sites/default/files/acquiadam/2025-01/Central-Park-Map.pdf

This "only perimeter paths and midline trail" matches with Burnaby's current bike route map: https://www.burnaby.ca/sites/default/files/acquiadam/2025-01/Central-Park-Map.pdf

4746865 Zarr

Two way bike lane on north side of road up to at least SkyTrain station

via StreetComplete 60.3

Attached photo(s):
https://streetcomplete.app/p/276296.jpg

4775620 dgryski

Path continues up to CTG and also the sidewalk around temesewtx.

4592376 nyanpsyche

According to the Burnaby cycling map, this path is an official bike route.

I checked BurnabyMap and there looks to be an easement on the property along the alignment of the path allowing for legal passage.

A survey should probably be done to see how thing are on the ground however.

4744800 TriangleMaple

I believe Toys R Us's Station Square location is closing down, but needs verification / local survey to make sure

4621234 dgryski

This path to Windsor drive is blocked off as part of the Inlet District construction.

4718138

There is now a bidirectional separated bike lane on the north side of Seventh Ave between 20th and about here. (Need to do another on-the-ground survey to check exact extent of the new bike infra.)

4126603

Water fountain