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LANGLEY SKYTRAIN CONDOS

LANGLEY PRESALES

 

WILLOW LIVING

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WILLOW LIVING -Langley Presales are located in the popular neighborhood of Willoughby. That is to say, Willow living will bring every detail to life in your new home. Developed by New Story Homes Inc, Willow living brings something special to this highly desired area.

Designed in 3.5 and 4 bedroom units, there is room for your family to grow and thrive in this spacious home. As a result, Langley townhomes are a great opportunity for any size family.

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NOBLE

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NOBLE – Langley Presale Townhomes will be located in the WIlloughby neighborhood, one of Langley’s most desired areas. This quiet and convenient location provides so many beneficial features to you and your family. Developed by Essence, you know the quality of your home will be exemplary. The three and four bedroom units at Noble are designed for true single-family living. Moreover, with Willowbrook and Walnut Grove just minutes from home, all your shopping trips are commuter friendly. Additionally, there are many shops, restaurant’s, and entertainment options nearby for you and your family to spend the day together.

Surrounded by green space and recreational facilities your family will never grow tired of this thriving neighborhood. On the other hand, you may not want to leave home with the well designed layouts, and smart features throughout. With room to entertain from home, sometimes there is no need to leave!

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WINDSOR

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WINDSOR – Langley Condos and Townhomes are a presale development coming to the West Village community. Windsor is situated between Langley-Willoughby and Aldergrove. Developed by Zenterra, an award-winning builder, Windsor is in the center of it all, but just far enough away to provide the tranquil home you are looking for. There will be 94 condo units in 1, 2, and 3 bedroom options. Additionally, there will be 9 townhomes available in 3 and 4 bedroom options. Units will be spacious and clean built with high end fixtures and functionality. In short, you will be able to grow in this new community development where life is peaceful and safe.

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MAYFAIR

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MAYFAIR – Langley Presale Townhomes are coming to the West Village community. Mayfair is in the center of it all, but just far enough away to provide the tranquil home you are looking for. There will be 61 townhomes available. All units will be spacious and open with 3 bedroom plus den, or 4 bedroom options. In short, you will be able to grow in this new community development where life is peaceful and safe. With Langley being such an up and coming area, you will be able to enjoy fine dining, cafes, breweries, and several shopping centers and boutiques.

On the other hand, take it outside for an excursion. There are several trails, green spaces, and parks nearby to relax and grab some fresh air. Langley also has many facilities  geared towards athletics. No matter the sport or activity, there is a place for you to thrive.

Most importantly, you will never feel claustrophobic in a Mayfair townhome. Designed for a growing family, Mayfair provides a homey space with room to entertain, and opportunity to be outdoors.

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SKYLARK

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SKYLARK -New Langley Presale Townhomes is coming to the Willoughby area soon. Developed by Pinora, Skylark  will bring a coastal look and feel to the township of Latimer Heights in Langley. Pinora prides themselves on building quality homes at affordable prices. As a result, these townhomes will provide space, convenience, and modern home advantages.

SKYLARK is located nearby all your favorite places. For example, you will be able to enjoy your choice of parks or trails for an outdoor experience. On the other hand, shopping is just minutes away. In addition to that, there are several schools in the area for your children to learn and create memories. Above all transit is right nearby so you will be able to enjoy the freedom you need to explore the city. Skylark provides vast opportunity with its central location.

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SURREY SKYTRAIN CONDOS

History of the City

1800’s

Langley was among the first places in British Columbia that European settlers arrived. The Colony of British Columbia was incorporated in 1858 at Fort Langley. Formerly an HBC (Hudson’s Bay Company) post from 1827 that has been now restored. Langley was not incorporated as a district municipality until 1873. Since then, the Township of Langley has divided into several urban areas. These areas include; Aldergrove, Brookswood, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Walnut Grove, and Willoughby.

 

1900’s

The 20th century brought advancement to Langley. Transportation changed the rural area to a much more urban and commercial core. The BC Electric Railway was added in 1910 making it easier to communicate with other districts. In 1920 the Fraser highway made major road improvements and in 1937 the Pattullo Bridge opened an exceptional crossing to the Vancouver area. Unfortunately even with so many steps forward there were many natural and artificial barriers that prevented Langley from following a tidy grid.

With so much progress being made, the township made some difficult decisions in order to accommodate the economic boom in the area. The top priorities were safety, infrastructure, and health. In order to make the city safer, street lights were added throughout several major routes. Finally in 1955 the City of Langley became a separate municipality and if often referred to as “Langley City” up to this day. The City of Langley is surrounded by the township, but politically are considered a separate entity.

In addition to all the steps taken to better the conditions for residents, the arrival of the Trans-Canada Highway happened in the 1960’s. The Fraser Highway was part of this network until 1964. Therefore, the creation of this route attracted many businesses as they were all keen to be located on this new route. The downtown core of Langley which was located on Old Yale Road, now named Fraser Highway. The economy was largely based on agriculture with Langley city as the trade and service center. This remains to the present day.

Present Day

The Surrey-Langley SkyTrain Line Extension is currently underway as they work to bring the convenience of rapid transit to this noteworthy neighborhood. This will improve thousands of residents commute time, as well as bring more LANGLEY SKYTRAIN CONDOS to the area. Moreover, Langley is home to many Translink bus routes as well as six community shuttle routes. As a result accessibility will only improve in the coming years with all the new developments that are currently in the works.

 

 

Amenities

Entertainment and Shopping

The Township of Langley has developed into one of the best shopping districts in the Lower Mainland. Willowbrook Shopping Center is among the most popular with over 100 retailers to choose from. Along with that, there are many shopping districts in the surrounding areas offering a bit of everything to its residents. Meanwhile the downtown core has been changed into single lane traffic and designed to be more pedestrian friendly do you do not need to bring a vehicle to go to your favorite shops anymore.

Langley is also filled with entertainment options. Beginning with a vast amount of dining options, rest assured even the pickiest eater will find a place they love here. On the other hand there are several cinema’s and theatres in the city to appreciate. The Langley Ukulele Ensemble is also know for their amazing performances.

For the automobile enthusiast, every year Langley hosts the infamous “Langley Cruise-in.’ This is an annual car show that brings huge crowds as people throughout the province drive in to showcase their vehicles they have worked so hard to improve and preserve over the years.

For a more kid-friendly adventure, the Greater Vancouver Zoo is located in the community of Aldergrove.

 

Outdoors

With over 17 parks in the city, the outdoor space is plentiful. The parks throughout the area range from small neighborhood parks to large parks with nature trails, wildlife, and various sporting fields and equipment. Brydon Park, even has an adventure playground for some good family fun. Alternatively, Brydon Lagoon offers a quiet peaceful walk with wildfowl and turtles roaming the area.

If you are searching for a pet-friendly option, there are many off leash dog parks around such as Uplands Off Leash Dog park.

Langley Township was nicknamed the “Horse Capital” of BC. They earned this title by housing large equestrian facilities, Thunderbird Show Park, and the area contains breeding and training facilities for horses. Overall, Langley is an exciting place to be one with nature, and to experience animals up close.

 

Culture

Starting with the Langley Art’s Alive Festival, this city offers inclusive cultural experience to their residents. They provide museums that focus on Native History, Agriculture, Aviation, and Communication. The city is built on these fundamentals. Fort Langley is also a historic site and still stands today. You can learn all about the Fur Trades in the 1800’s and how the HBC (Hudson’s Bay Company) helped build the city into what it has become.

Most importantly, Langley has 35 public schools in their district from elementary to secondary grades. Further to that, Trinity Western University and Kwantlen University College are post secondary institutions located within the city boundaries. In short, these schools provide continuing education opportunities for all those in the surrounding areas.

 

 

LANGLEY SKYTRAIN CONDOS

LANGLEY SKYTRAIN CONDOS will be coming to Langley in the near future.

Presale Projects for Sale

Langley Condos and Townhomes offer beautiful, affordable living options for countless families. With such a prime location and fine builds, Langley has become a wonderful experience and a place to grow your families continuing for generations.

WINDOR

MAYFAIR

SKYLARK

 

Please note:

All information and marketing material is subject to change at anytime, and is for information purposes only. SkyTrain Condos does not represent the developer and this is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made after filing a disclosure statement. E.&O.E. This information is for marketing purposes only and is subject to change.

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS

CARDINAL

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CARDINAL- West Coquitlam Presale is located in a fantastic neighborhood. Live life in a family oriented area, with a park and Burquitlam SkyTrain station just steps away! Connect quickly to shopping, dining, and so much more via Transit or Car. Moreover, these 1, 2, and 3 bedroom homes are surrounded by 5500sqft of private courtyard for residents to be social, or relax in a tranquil space. Cardinal features signature West Coast architecture with bright, modern interiors that range from 646-1200sqft of living space. In addition to all that living space, these floor plans are well designed with open-concept main living areas, stunning kitchens and bathrooms, and outdoor living space. On top of all that, these homes are designed with thoughtful details throughout, and also provide a welcoming hotel-inspired lobby, as well we an on-site fitness studio.

Above all, be within easy reach of all your necessities with schools, shops, entertainment, fitness, and dining all around you! Meanwhile, with indoor and outdoor experiences surrounding you in your spectacular home, Love Life! it’s easy to appreciate life and take advantage of all this much desired area has to offer.

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NOBLE

History of the City

1800’s

The original development of Burquitlam can be traced back to the year 1859. The construction of North road began to connect the capital (at the time,) New Westminster to Port Moody’s port facilities. The land was unused by the city of Burnaby and was able to be utilized for easier transportation. This route became essential and was used to improve wagon traffic in 1861.

 

1900’s and After

Burquitlam was actually a piece of land that the City of Burnaby was unable to put to good use. This area now marks the boundaries between Burnaby and Coquitlam. A combination of the two city’s names is how the name Burquitlam was created. Seeing as it is a great combination of the two places, and it is bordered by both, it is the most appropriate name for the space. BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS have appeared throughout the area creating a wonderful space to reside in.

 

Amenities

Entertainment and Shopping

Burquitlam Plaza is Burquitlam’s most popular shopping district. With a variety of stores including grocery, pharmacy, and Postal Services, this plaza is also conveniently located just outside Burquitlam SkyTrain Station.  Residents enjoy easy access to shopping and more in this quaint neighborhood development that is being upgraded to accommodate the regions broadening population.

Additionally, there are many dining options in the local treasure of a neighborhood. Explore all types of food in a quiet and calm setting.

Burquitlam is also a transit central city with the Burquitlam SkyTrain Station, West Coast Express, and several Translink bus routes available throughout the area. With this, BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS have developed through the area and brought living opportunity to many families. You can also easily reach to Coquitlam, Burnaby, and Port Moody if you are looking for a new scene.

 

Outdoors

Even the Burquitlam outdoors is undergoing some major improvements. Burquitlam Park is currently one of the best outdoor settings in the area, but is presently being redesigned to include a YMCA, community Police station, Park-and-ride, and residential rentals and strata housing.  The city is also within minutes from several trails, lakes, and already developed parks.

Residents can also enjoy the peaceful community gardens located around the city. Taking in the outdoors, while being surrounded by beautiful gardens is one of the things that keeps Burquitlam residents close and cerates community.

Overall, Burquitlam-lougheed intends to acquire 25 acres of new park land in the next 30 years. This will bring even more growth and development to this simple yet all-inclusive area.

 

Culture

As a result, you will live adjacent to nature and be able to enjoy the urban lifestyle you have come to love. The city offers recreation, diverse ethnic experiences (such as Koreatown,) art studios, and much more!

Robinson Memorial Cemetary Park is an interesting place to go for a stroll, and take in some of the city’s history. With your choice of informational tours, or personal visits, the culture created through the years trickles out in this one of a kind experience.

Feel connected in this unique and established neighborhood which will only continue to grow and expand for years to come.

 

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes are becoming one of the city’s hottest commodity’s. With room for your whole family, this city is truly becoming a wonderful place to live and grow old in.

 

Property for Sale near Burquitlam SkyTrain Stations

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes became available with the Evergreen Extension of the SkyTrain. With easy connectivity to the neighboring districts, Burquitlam homes are catching the interest of many potential residents and visitors with the abundance of perks they have to offer.

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN STATION

Presale Projects for Sale

BURQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes are in the midst of several presale developments that will be developed with stunning features and modern day conveniences.

DUET

 

 

Three Reasons Why Buying Near a SkyTrain Station is a Smart Move

 

1. Convenience

As we move towards a greener future, owning a car is becoming less and less necessary. We are seeing more and more people trade in their high insurance costs and lease payments for car share and a Translink Pass. For those who are willing to give up their car, the trade-off is usually that they want to be in close vicinity to the SkyTrain Station.

 

2. Resale & Rental Rates

Homes, Condos, and Presale Condos that are close to the SkyTrain station rent for more and sell for more, and rent quicker and sell quicker.

 

3. Supply vs. Demand

SkyTrain-Friendly Real Estate holds its value. As prices continue to increase, SkyTrain hubs become more and more desirable, and as demand builds, prices rise. Securing a piece of Real Estate in close walking distance to the SkyTrain station is a great way to mitigate risk in fluctuating markets.

 

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Areas in BURQUITLAM:

BURQUITLAM STATION: BURQUITLAM STATION

More Presale Condo Developments Here: PRESALE CONDO DEVELOPMENTS

 

Please note:

All information and marketing material is subject to change at anytime, and is for information purposes only. SkyTrain Condos does not represent the developer and this is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made after filing a disclosure statement. E.&O.E. This information is for marketing purposes only and is subject to change.

Attractions within the vicinity of each station

PATTERSON STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Central Park
  • Burnaby Centre
  • Chaffey-Burke Elementary
  • Old Orchard Park
  • Willingdon Care Centre
  • Old Orchard Centre
  • The Crystal Mall
  • Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
  • Community Police
  • Burnaby Public Library
  • Civic Square
  • Kinnee Park
  • Brian Canfield Centre
METROTOWN STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Metrotown
ROYAL OAK STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Best Western Plus Kings Inn
  • Royal Oak Community Church
  • McPherson Park
  • Michael J Fox Theatre
  • BC Provincial School for the Deaf
  • Burnaby South Secondary
  • All Saints Anglican Church
  • Grace Luthern Church
  • Nelson Elementary
  • Ledingham Park
  • Bonsor Park
  • Bonsor Recreation Complex
  • Lobley Park
EDMONDS STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Byrne Creek Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Community School
  • BC Hydro
  • Powerhouse Park
  • Poplar Park
  • Stride Avenue School Park
  • Byrne Creek Secondary
  • Taylor Park Elementary
  • Taylor Park
  • Ron Mclean Park
LOUGHEED STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Town Centre
  • Community Police Station
  • Sears Outlet
  • Keswick Park
  • Cameron Elementary School
  • Bell Park
  • North Road Centre
  • Executive Plaza Hotel
  • Cariboo Centre
  • Brookmere Park
  • Northgate Villlage
PRODUCTION WAY-UNIVERSITY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Burnaby Mountain Senior Secondary School
  • Eastlake Park
  • Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground
  • Costco
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
LAKE CITY WAY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Seaforth Elementary School
  • Charles Rummel Park
  • Charles Rummel Community Centre
  • Eagle Creek Ravine Park
  • Camrose Park
  • Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
SPERLING-BURNABY LAKE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Substation
  • Sperling Elementary School
  • Sumas Park
  • Broadway-Woolwich Park
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
  • Bill Copeland Sports Centre
  • Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West
HOLDOM STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Rev’s Bowling and Entertainment Centre
  • Burnaby Veterinary Hospital
  • Parkcrest Shopping Plaza
  • Parkcrest Elementary School
  • Springer Park
  • Parkcrest Park
BRENTWOOD TOWN CENTRE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Save-on foods
  • Staples
GILMORE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Jim Lorimer Park
  • Staples
  • Executive Hotel and Conference Centre
  • BC Hydro
  • Horne Payne Substation
  • Home Depot
  • Dick’s Lumber
  • Save-on Foods
  • Bridge Stu

COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS

COQUITLAM PRESALES

 

CARDINAL

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CARDINAL- West Coquitlam Presale is located in a fantastic neighborhood. Live life in a family oriented area, with a park and Burquitlam SkyTrain station just steps away! Connect quickly to shopping, dining, and so much more via Transit or Car. Moreover, these 1, 2, and 3 bedroom homes are surrounded by 5500sqft of private courtyard for residents to be social, or relax in a tranquil space. Cardinal features signature West Coast architecture with bright, modern interiors that range from 646-1200sqft of living space. In addition to all that living space, these floor plans are well designed with open-concept main living areas, stunning kitchens and bathrooms, and outdoor living space. On top of all that, these homes are designed with thoughtful details throughout, and also provide a welcoming hotel-inspired lobby, as well we an on-site fitness studio.

Above all, be within easy reach of all your necessities with schools, shops, entertainment, fitness, and dining all around you! Meanwhile, with indoor and outdoor experiences surrounding you in your spectacular home, Love Life! it’s easy to appreciate life and take advantage of all this much desired area has to offer.

 

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VUE

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VUE – West Coquitlam Presale will be coming to the Burquitlam area soon. Situated in one of the most up and coming spots in the Lower Mainland, Vue will be an ideal location for many families. Vue is situated near Burquitlam SkyTrain station which can take you to downtown Vancouver in under 40 minutes! Moreover, there many outdoor opportunities at your doorstep including nature trails, parks, and much more!

Meanwhile, Vue will provide residents with 19,000sqft of indoor and outdoor amenity areas! For example, a yoga studio, gym, and multipurpose room are some of the indoor space available. On the other hand, the amenity kitchen leads you outside to the BBQ stations, gas fire pit, pool, and community garden. Additionally, there is a meeting room for some quiet time, and a kids playroom both inside and outdoors to enjoy!

Residents will love all Vue has to offer.

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WEST

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WEST – New Coquitlam Presale is on it’s way to the Austin Heights are of Coquitlam! Developed by Beedie Living, a developer with over 65 years experience, West will be located in the center of Austin Heights. This development will feature a community of 194 homes. It will be 25 storeys in height. West is located above Safeway, offices, and other retailers. West will also showcase stunning mountain and river views.

West will also be riddled with amenities. As soon as you enter, you will be greeted by the concierge, and protected with 24 hour security. There will be lots of space to relax and enjoy company with the BBQ area, lounge/party room, and the common kitchen. Keep life worry-free with the available guest suites so your company can rest easy in their own space. On the other hand, for the athletics enthusiast, you will have room to try a variety of activities. Head outside and take advantage of the tennis or basketball courts. Alternatively, keep it indoors with the yoga studio, squash courts, and gym ready for resident usage. West also provides a children’s play space for your growing family.

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History of the City

1800’s

Coquitlam was a but of a late bloomer when it came to economic growth. Located between the North Bank of the Fraser River between Burnaby and New Westminster, it’s original inhabitants were the Coast Salish and Kwikwetlem people. The city’s name came from the word Kwikwetlem which actually referred to the salmon that travelled up the Coqutlam river to spawn in Coquitlam Lake. The name translates as “Small Red Salmon.”

In 1808 Simon Fraser passed through the region, but European settlements did not take place until the 1860’s.  The area was full of life with a stable supply of fishing and resources to gather. The Fraser River made trade possible. For instance, one of the common trade items was baskets. There was little growth in the area during the 1860’s – late 1880’s.

Better times were on the horizon when in 1889 McLaren Mills (later known as Fraser Mills) opened its doors. It was built with the most advanced technology and it was the largest number mill operation of it’s kind. This brought laborer’s to the area and began to increase the population. This was the first of several economic booms for the region. Meanwhile, in 1981 Coquitlam was incorporated as a district municipality.

 

1900’s

The 1900’s definitely changed the face of Coquitlam. Port Coquitlam and Fraser Mills had become divided politically and made the decision to form separate communities in 1913. The city’s continued to develop and grow, but after World War II Coquitlam felt a surge in the population and city structure. Coquitlam and Fraser Mills actually joined together which created a larger industrial base. Further to that, Lougheed Highway opened in 1953 increasing progress and popularity to the city.

The economy expanded in 1979 when Coquitlam Centre opened to the public. In addition, the 1980’s promoted more growth when additional opportunities in Trades Work began appearing across the city. This brought in many middle class families to the region and population increased again.

Finally in 1992, over 100 years after being incorporated as a district municipality, Coquitlam was incorporated as a city.

2000’s

Coquitlam is now the sixth largest city in British Columbia. The mill is no longer open, and the land has been rezoned into a residential area. However, to this day Coquitlam remains primarily residential, but contains some large industries within its boundaries. For example, Sand & Gravel producers, and Concrete & Asphalt manufacturers. Coquitlam Town Centre has become the centerpiece for Civic, Cultural, and Educational Services in the city. There have also been many advancements in public transportation and accessibility to the area including busses and SkyTrain Lines this bringing COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS to the area.

Coquitlam may not have had the same start as many other cities in the Lower Mainland, but it has come a long way since its original settlements.

 

Amenities

Entertainment and Shopping

Coquitlam is home to the infamous Coquitlam Shopping Centre which is now easily reachable by SkyTrain. With nearly 200 recently renovated shops, this facility provides residents with retail, dining, and daily needs in one convenient place. There are also several smaller shopping centers and districts located amongst the city.

Tourism in Coquitlam is exciting and filled with activities. With options like bowling, indoor rock climbing, live music, and cinema there is something for everyone to enjoy. Coquitlam is also known as the only place in Canada with a Hard Rock Casino. A lively and pleasing place to unwind and enjoy some company.

Coquitlam was also the first city to ever build a purposely made road-racing track. Since Coquitlam is a popular film location, the track was used in various film productions until it ultimately closed in 1990. In 2009 it was recreated as a downloaded simulation on PC.

 

Outdoors

Outdoor adventures are available all over Coquitlam. The largest civic park is Coquitlam is Mundy Park. It offers not only a trail system for visitors, but fields, cycling paths, and even an off leash dog park. There are also 2 regional parks in Coquitlam; Minnekhada Regional Park and Colony Farm Regional Park. These Coquitlam treasures are filled with wildlife and hiking trails. Above all, they have unbeatable views.

Meanwhile, if you are looking for an outdoor excursion that involves less athleticism you can check out one of the inspirational gardens Coquitlam has to offer. There is even an Annual Rose Show that people travel to participate in all from around the world. With such a wide range of outdoor space there are also several golfing locations.

On the other hand, the territory has many rivers, lakes, and fishing opportunities. Some of which are just steps away from the SkyTrain.

You will never tire of the outdoor activities Coquitlam can bring to your life. With quiet getaways, or full family adventures, there will always be something new to try.

 

Culture

Coquitlam culture centers around art, heritage, and recreational programming. For a list of art organizations click here. One of the biggest locations for culture and creativity in the city is at the Evergreen Cultural Centre. With theatrical entertainment, the Art Gallery, and educational programming this facility is an essential part of keeping the community together.

Coquitlam is also a big supporter of Festivals and Special Events. As a result, block parties, culture days, lights at Lafarge, and Summer Concerts are only a handful of events residents are welcome to take part in. Bringing families and communities together has become an abnormality in some districts. Meanwhile, Coquitlam continues to withhold strong values towards community partnerships.

Most importantly Coquitlam is the third largest school district in British Columbia. There are 45 elementary schools, 14 middle schools, and 11 secondary schools in the district. With this, the youth of tomorrow will have educational advantages as the Coquitlam Schools district also has one of the highest graduation rates in the Province.

COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes have also brought in a number of inhabitants who appreciate the convenience of public transportation. Recently connected by the Evergreen Extension, the Millenium Line SkyTrain travels into Coquitlam stopping at Coquitlam Central, Lincoln, and Lafarge Lake-Douglas.

 

COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS

COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes are easily attainable as they are the more affordable living option in such an accomplished community.

 

Property for Sale near Coquitlam’s SkyTrain Stations

COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes became available with the Evergreen Extension of the SkyTrain. These homes are developed in stunning locations with all your necessities nearby, and opportunities for outdoor activity seemingly around every corner!

LAFARGE LAKE – DOUGLAS

LINCOLN

Presale Projects for Sale

COQUITLAM SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes bring new life to this vibrant community with so much to give back to its residents.

JINJU

SMITH AND FARROW

PORT & MILL

 

 

Three Reasons Why Buying Near a SkyTrain Station is a Smart Move

 

1. Convenience

As we move towards a greener future, owning a car is becoming less and less necessary. We are seeing more and more people trade in their high insurance costs and lease payments for car share and a Translink Pass. For those who are willing to give up their car, the trade-off is usually that they want to be in close vicinity to the SkyTrain Station.

 

2. Resale & Rental Rates

Homes, Condos, and Presale Condos that are close to the SkyTrain station rent for more and sell for more, and rent quicker and sell quicker.

 

3. Supply vs. Demand

SkyTrain-Friendly Real Estate holds its value. As prices continue to increase, SkyTrain hubs become more and more desirable, and as demand builds, prices rise. Securing a piece of Real Estate in close walking distance to the SkyTrain station is a great way to mitigate risk in fluctuating markets.

 

Want to talk to a SkyTrain Condos & Presale Expert?

Reach out and email us HERE

More Presale Condo Developments Here: PRESALE CONDO DEVELOPMENTS

 

 

Areas in COQUITLAM:

LAFARGE LAKE: LAFARGE LAKE – DOUGLAS

COQUITLAM CENTRAL: COQUITLAM CENTRAL

More Presale Condo Developments Here: PRESALE CONDO DEVELOPMENTS

 

Please note:

All information and marketing material is subject to change at anytime, and is for information purposes only. SkyTrain Condos does not represent the developer and this is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made after filing a disclosure statement. E.&O.E. This information is for marketing purposes only and is subject to change.

Attractions within the vicinity of each station

PATTERSON STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Central Park
  • Burnaby Centre
  • Chaffey-Burke Elementary
  • Old Orchard Park
  • Willingdon Care Centre
  • Old Orchard Centre
  • The Crystal Mall
  • Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
  • Community Police
  • Burnaby Public Library
  • Civic Square
  • Kinnee Park
  • Brian Canfield Centre
METROTOWN STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Metrotown
ROYAL OAK STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Best Western Plus Kings Inn
  • Royal Oak Community Church
  • McPherson Park
  • Michael J Fox Theatre
  • BC Provincial School for the Deaf
  • Burnaby South Secondary
  • All Saints Anglican Church
  • Grace Luthern Church
  • Nelson Elementary
  • Ledingham Park
  • Bonsor Park
  • Bonsor Recreation Complex
  • Lobley Park
EDMONDS STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Byrne Creek Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Community School
  • BC Hydro
  • Powerhouse Park
  • Poplar Park
  • Stride Avenue School Park
  • Byrne Creek Secondary
  • Taylor Park Elementary
  • Taylor Park
  • Ron Mclean Park
LOUGHEED STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Town Centre
  • Community Police Station
  • Sears Outlet
  • Keswick Park
  • Cameron Elementary School
  • Bell Park
  • North Road Centre
  • Executive Plaza Hotel
  • Cariboo Centre
  • Brookmere Park
  • Northgate Villlage
PRODUCTION WAY-UNIVERSITY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Burnaby Mountain Senior Secondary School
  • Eastlake Park
  • Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground
  • Costco
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
LAKE CITY WAY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Seaforth Elementary School
  • Charles Rummel Park
  • Charles Rummel Community Centre
  • Eagle Creek Ravine Park
  • Camrose Park
  • Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
SPERLING-BURNABY LAKE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Substation
  • Sperling Elementary School
  • Sumas Park
  • Broadway-Woolwich Park
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
  • Bill Copeland Sports Centre
  • Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West
HOLDOM STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Rev’s Bowling and Entertainment Centre
  • Burnaby Veterinary Hospital
  • Parkcrest Shopping Plaza
  • Parkcrest Elementary School
  • Springer Park
  • Parkcrest Park
BRENTWOOD TOWN CENTRE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Save-on foods
  • Staples
GILMORE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Jim Lorimer Park
  • Staples
  • Executive Hotel and Conference Centre
  • BC Hydro
  • Horne Payne Substation
  • Home Depot
  • Dick’s Lumber
  • Save-on Foods
  • Bridge Stu

PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS

PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS

WILL

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WILL – Port Moody Presale is a new Moody Centre development. This exciting new series of 43 townhomes, and a 2 storey heritage restoration, is built by reputable developer Marcon. These townhomes will consist if mixed 3 and 4 bedrooms floorplans, spread over 6 buildings. In addition, these buildings are separated by an internal driveway creating privacy and space. Each home is also equipped with private entrance and a small fenced yard.

Meanwhile, the Johnson Residence was originally constructed in 1911 will be partially relocated and restored.

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History of the City

1800’s

Port Moody was first inhabited by the Coast Salish Nations people for over 9000 years. They built communities along the Southern Coast, including the Port Moody area. Eventually, Europeans settled in the area and upon landing were instructed to clear a trail from New Westminster to the Burrard Inlet. This is now the oldest road in the Lower Mainland and has been named “North Road.” The road was built in order to allow anchored ships to unload if New West was every attacked from the South, potentially by the United States. This would allow not only readily available military supplies, but soldiers to come and join the battle.

Port Moody dominated settlement with two events. First, the 1858 Gold rush in the Fraser Valley. With the help of this, and several other determining factors, Port Moody was said to have an “early moment of fame” when in 1879 they were officially named the Western Terminus to the Canadian Pacific Railway. Secondly, in 1886 Port Moody received the arrival of the first transcontinental train from Montreal. The train carried approximately 150 passengers on the 139 hour long trip.

Life was grand in Port Moody, but unfortunately it was short lived. Port Moody was on its way to becoming the biggest town in the West until the decision was made to extend the rail line to Vancouver around 1885. The city suffered and the population remain static at 250 inhabitants for nearly 20 years after losing their title from the railway.

 

1900’s

Things began picking up again in the 1900’s starting with the opening of a sawmill for Cedar cutting in 1905. This immediately created 125 jobs. Around the same time, some oil refineries opened their doors to allow for more employment opportunities. In 1913, Port Moody was incorporated as a City. Primarily a mill town, another large Imperial Oil Company was developed just outside the Port Moody Boundaries.

In the early 1920’s, Port Moody was still small but was steadily growing. If you were to walk around the town you would see mostly private homes with gardens. The town consisted of 5-6 general stores, 3 hotels, 2 gas stations, 1 elementary school, and 1 policeman. As a result, if there was a fire in the town all the residents were called to pitch in to extinguish it. Looking at what the city has become, it is hard to imagine it as such a small place.

World War II brought additional employment to Port Moody and after the war the town really hit its stride and began to expand geographically. Remaining the smallest of the Tri-Cities, Port Moody is bordered by Burnaby and Coquitlam. Now subject to countless advancements, Port Moody has developed into a beautiful city that was trademarked in 2004 as “The City of the Arts.”

2000’s

Port Moody is connected to other municipalities through Translink. Containing numerous bus routes is just the tip of the iceberg on public transportation in the city.  They are also a stopping point for the West Coast Express which runs from Downtown Vancouver to Mission. In 2016, the Evergreen Extension to the Millenium Line SkyTrain was also opened adding additional rapid transit services to the city. PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes began to impress potential buyers and the Real Estate market went wild. That is to say, this alluring city was a well-rounded all encompassing package. Moreover, the city offers Bike and Car sharing systems to decrease your carbon footprint and allow for car-free living.

 

Amenities

Entertainment and Shopping

Port Moody has supported its residents in creating an art-centric way of living. However, there are still several small shopping districts within the city boundaries. Port Moody encourages shopping local to give back to the economy and the people who reside nearby. Port Moody is big on festivals and host several entertaining and powerful events throughout the year. One of the most popular locations to host these events is the Inlet Theatre and Galleria.

 

Outdoors

This city is filled with outdoor appeal! Three of the most famous public park and beaches are Rocky Point Park, White Pine Beach, and Buntzen Lake. All three offer an exquisite visit with trails, water views, and some good old outdoor fun. On top of that, Sasamat Lake is one of the warmest lakes in Greater Vancouver and can be used for fishing or swimming. There are also some hiking trails in the area for those who love nature.

Recreation in Port Moody is full of creative and active options. With your health in mind, there are lots of gyms and yoga or fitness studios to choose from. Meanwhile, ice sports are fully taken advantage of in this family-friendly community. Art programs also take place all over the city in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings so you can let your creativity shine through in this beautiful environment.

 

Culture

The city of the Arts has great pride in the art and culture they display. Some of the largest events that are held in Port Moody are the Canadian Film Festival and the Festival of the Arts. These festival’s showcase art, cinema, and theatre performances. Alternatively, the Rotary Ribfest has been attracting people from all over the lower mainland for several years. Port Moody has a great reputation for hosting amusing events that are family friendly, or just a nice break from everyday life.

The holidays are not forgotten in Port Moody as the CP Holiday Train visits the community as well. Unlike most places, events activities and performances continue for hours after the initial train visit.  A long standing tradition in this area, this is just one of the examples that keeps the city a close and exciting community.

If you walk the streets of Port Moody you will be drawn into the one of a kind art displays, green space, and all around attention to detail. It may be the smallest of the Tri-cities, but it is the city with the biggest heart. With the Evergreen Extension it has become accessible and a fitting place to live with all the PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS available.

 

PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS

PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes have been developing around the city in order to accommodate more residents. With one of the stations becoming a connector to the West Coast Express, commuting has become much less of a challenge for those wanting to work in the downtown core, or outside the Lower Mainland area. With so many improvements over the last several years, and continued developments in the work, Port Moody has become a desired location to reside for many.

 

Property for Sale near Port Moody SkyTrain Stations

PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS became available with the Evergreen Extension of the SkyTrain. The Townhomes and Condos built in Port Moody are traditionally made to uphold the current culture and demeaner the City of the Arts offers to all its inhabitants.

MOODY CENTRE

INLET CENTRE

Presale Projects for Sale

PORT MOODY SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes are made with quality architecture and style in budget-friendly options. Take in the character of the city from the comfort of your home.

SOPHIA LIVING

 

 

Three Reasons Why Buying Near a SkyTrain Station is a Smart Move

 

1. Convenience

As we move towards a greener future, owning a car is becoming less and less necessary. We are seeing more and more people trade in their high insurance costs and lease payments for car share and a Translink Pass. For those who are willing to give up their car, the trade-off is usually that they want to be in close vicinity to the SkyTrain Station.

 

2. Resale & Rental Rates

Homes, Condos, and Presale Condos that are close to the SkyTrain station rent for more and sell for more, and rent quicker and sell quicker.

 

3. Supply vs. Demand

SkyTrain-Friendly Real Estate holds its value. As prices continue to increase, SkyTrain hubs become more and more desirable, and as demand builds, prices rise. Securing a piece of Real Estate in close walking distance to the SkyTrain station is a great way to mitigate risk in fluctuating markets.

 

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Areas in PORT MOODY:

MOODY CENTRE: MOODY CENTRE SKYTRAIN CONDOS

INLET CENTRE: INLET CENTRE SKYTRAIN CONDOS

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All information and marketing material is subject to change at anytime, and is for information purposes only. SkyTrain Condos does not represent the developer and this is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made after filing a disclosure statement. E.&O.E. This information is for marketing purposes only and is subject to change.

Attractions within the vicinity of each station

PATTERSON STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Central Park
  • Burnaby Centre
  • Chaffey-Burke Elementary
  • Old Orchard Park
  • Willingdon Care Centre
  • Old Orchard Centre
  • The Crystal Mall
  • Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
  • Community Police
  • Burnaby Public Library
  • Civic Square
  • Kinnee Park
  • Brian Canfield Centre
METROTOWN STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Metrotown
ROYAL OAK STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Best Western Plus Kings Inn
  • Royal Oak Community Church
  • McPherson Park
  • Michael J Fox Theatre
  • BC Provincial School for the Deaf
  • Burnaby South Secondary
  • All Saints Anglican Church
  • Grace Luthern Church
  • Nelson Elementary
  • Ledingham Park
  • Bonsor Park
  • Bonsor Recreation Complex
  • Lobley Park
EDMONDS STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Byrne Creek Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Community School
  • BC Hydro
  • Powerhouse Park
  • Poplar Park
  • Stride Avenue School Park
  • Byrne Creek Secondary
  • Taylor Park Elementary
  • Taylor Park
  • Ron Mclean Park
LOUGHEED STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Town Centre
  • Community Police Station
  • Sears Outlet
  • Keswick Park
  • Cameron Elementary School
  • Bell Park
  • North Road Centre
  • Executive Plaza Hotel
  • Cariboo Centre
  • Brookmere Park
  • Northgate Villlage
PRODUCTION WAY-UNIVERSITY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Burnaby Mountain Senior Secondary School
  • Eastlake Park
  • Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground
  • Costco
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
LAKE CITY WAY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Seaforth Elementary School
  • Charles Rummel Park
  • Charles Rummel Community Centre
  • Eagle Creek Ravine Park
  • Camrose Park
  • Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
SPERLING-BURNABY LAKE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Substation
  • Sperling Elementary School
  • Sumas Park
  • Broadway-Woolwich Park
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
  • Bill Copeland Sports Centre
  • Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West
HOLDOM STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Rev’s Bowling and Entertainment Centre
  • Burnaby Veterinary Hospital
  • Parkcrest Shopping Plaza
  • Parkcrest Elementary School
  • Springer Park
  • Parkcrest Park
BRENTWOOD TOWN CENTRE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Save-on foods
  • Staples
GILMORE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Jim Lorimer Park
  • Staples
  • Executive Hotel and Conference Centre
  • BC Hydro
  • Horne Payne Substation
  • Home Depot
  • Dick’s Lumber
  • Save-on Foods
  • Bridge Stu

NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS

NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS

History of the City

1800’s

New Westminster holds the title as the oldest city in Western Canada. Founded in 1859, it was originally named Queensborough until it was renamed through suggestion of Queen Victoria. With this suggestion, the city was also nicknamed “The Royal City.” New West was also the original capital of British Columbia from 1859. With its location at the North bank of the Fraser River, and sitting 20km East of Vancouver, New Westminster sat in the center of the Lower Mainland. Impressively, in 1860 New Westminster was named the first incorporated City in BC. They were, and remain,  a core location for one of Western Canada’s busiest ports, a major railway junction, and the provinces largest industrial and marketing center. They also provide to other industries including food processing, distilling, brewing, shipbuilding, and oil refining.

Even with all these beneficial services, in 1868 Victoria officially became capital of BC due to easier access to Ocean Shipping. However, during the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rush, the city became the mainland’s merchant center and transportation hub. The Canadian Pacific Railway ran a line in 1886 through New West but were unable to complete the connection to the main line and Vancouver until 1887. There are currently 4 railways serving the city.

New Westminster has one more unique feature dating back to the 1800’s. Upon original settlement, Royal Engineers created a street network plan to which the city still conforms to up to the present day. Many cities have to reconstruct a grid in order to make modern day developments successful.

In 1898 a tragic fire broke loose and destroyed much of the Downtown Core and some residential areas. Luckily, many of the buildings that were rebuilt early in the next century still stand to this day making New West a “village of history.”

 

1900’s and After

The 1900’s proved that growth was just on the horizon. The first big steps to this included additional transportation being added. 1904 secured rail links to the United States via the Great Northern Way and the Fraser River Railway Bridge. Furthering this, in 1910 a link was created to the Eastern Fraser Valley via BC Electric Railway. Finally, in 1915 the railway linking Western Canada to Eastern Canada was built. Additionally, until the 1950’s the city was connected to Vancouver and other surrounding municipalities via the BC Interurban Tram. New West became one of the most accessible city’s in a reasonably short time frame.

In the 1980’s Westminster Quay was redeveloped to attract newcomers and to prepare for Expo 86′. All this effort gave new life to the city and included the addition of a large public market (The River Market,) Inn at the Quay Hotel, as well as condominiums and townhomes and a waterfront revival. Moreover, in 1986 the SkyTrain was added to this list of transportation available greatly increasing tourism in the area. There are 5 SkyTrain stations in New West; 22nd Street, New West, Columbia, Sapperton, and Braid.

The area’s unique charm has only grown in popularity over the years and the many NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS has really made an impact on the residents who live there. With convenient transportation and beautiful waterfront views, New West has truly become a idolized city.

 

Amenities

Entertainment and Shopping

New Westminster brings a different shopping experience to the lower mainland. With the iconic waterfront shopping district in the downtown core, people come from all over to experience the unique boutique shopping. Shoppers are surrounded by antique structures and quaint shops, all the while enjoying the fresh sea air. There are also restaurants and dining encounters to be found in this little piece of history.

Meanwhile, there are also several shopping centers in New West including Royal City Center, and the Shops at New West which is a newly developed mall connected to the SkyTrain. Included in this is a cinema and dining options. Across the North arm of the Fraser River there is also Queensborough Landing. This is another “one-stop” shopping center for all your needs.

 

Outdoors

New Westminster brings dynamic outdoor experiences to you and your family. Whether you like to stroll by the Quay, or visit one of their parks, the memories you make will last a lifetime. One of the city’s most famous spots is Queens Park. It is home to the New Westminster Salmonbellies, the city’s favorite lacrosse team, and various other sporting groups as well as two theatrical venues. Above all, there is room to relax and enjoy a day with your family, or go for a walk with your canine companion in this beautiful, classic location.

 

Culture

Firstly, the culture in New Westminster is so rich they actually host a “Culture Crawl” every year featuring the city’s most talented and original artists. The stunning Anvil Center contains the New Media Gallery and a community art gallery so residents are able to relish and participate in the contribution of art to the city. Secondly, the Anvil Center also is also known for the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Museum and Archives, and one of the many theatres in New West. Some of the other theatres in the city are Massey Theatre and Burr Theatre.

Most importantly New West offers great educational advantages. They have 10 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and one very well known high school. On top of that, they accommodate several post secondary institutions such as the Justice Institute of BC, Douglas College Community Music School, and Douglas College.

New Westminster emits a quaint small town feel in a city filled with modern conveniences such as the SkyTrain. With such historic scenery this is truly a one of a kind place for individuals and families to absorb and grow in.

 

NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS

NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS and townhomes have somehow managed to develop in New West without the city losing its charm. Offering more affordable and modern living opportunities for inhabitants, these properties have become increasingly sought-after. With a great number of transportation options, including the Expo Line SkyTrain, city accessibility has hit an all time high. For example, hopping on a train from Braid Station at one end of New West, to the beautiful waterfront of Front street can be done in under 10 minutes. All these things make New West a great place to live and succeed.

 

Property for Sale near New Westminster SkyTrain Stations

NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS are located throughout the city and connect to all the central hubs of New Westminster. With 5 Stations available, there are lots of options available.

BRAID SKYTRAIN STATION

COLUMBIA SKYTRAIN STATION

22ND STREET SKYTRAIN STATION

Presale Projects for Sale

NEW WEST SKYTRAIN CONDOS offer modern but visually pleasing options in a more affordable price range. Take in the history of the Oldest city in Western Canada while keeping up with your active present-day lifestyle.

LIGHT HOUSE LOFTS

 

 

Three Reasons Why Buying Near a SkyTrain Station is a Smart Move

 

1. Convenience

As we move towards a greener future, owning a car is becoming less and less necessary. We are seeing more and more people trade in their high insurance costs and lease payments for car share and a Translink Pass. For those who are willing to give up their car, the trade-off is usually that they want to be in close vicinity to the SkyTrain Station.

 

2. Resale & Rental Rates

Homes, Condos, and Presale Condos that are close to the SkyTrain station rent for more and sell for more, and rent quicker and sell quicker.

 

3. Supply vs. Demand

SkyTrain-Friendly Real Estate holds its value. As prices continue to increase, SkyTrain hubs become more and more desirable, and as demand builds, prices rise. Securing a piece of Real Estate in close walking distance to the SkyTrain station is a great way to mitigate risk in fluctuating markets.

 

Want to talk to a SkyTrain Condos & Presale Expert?

Reach out and email us HERE

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Areas in New Westminster:

SAPPERTON: SAPPERTON SKYTRAIN CONDOS

WATERFRONT: NEW WEST QUAY

More Presale Condo Developments Here: PRESALE CONDO DEVELOPMENTS

 

Please note:

All information and marketing material is subject to change at anytime, and is for information purposes only. SkyTrain Condos does not represent the developer and this is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made after filing a disclosure statement. E.&O.E. This information is for marketing purposes only and is subject to change.

Attractions within the vicinity of each station

PATTERSON STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Central Park
  • Burnaby Centre
  • Chaffey-Burke Elementary
  • Old Orchard Park
  • Willingdon Care Centre
  • Old Orchard Centre
  • The Crystal Mall
  • Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
  • Community Police
  • Burnaby Public Library
  • Civic Square
  • Kinnee Park
  • Brian Canfield Centre
METROTOWN STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Metrotown
ROYAL OAK STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Best Western Plus Kings Inn
  • Royal Oak Community Church
  • McPherson Park
  • Michael J Fox Theatre
  • BC Provincial School for the Deaf
  • Burnaby South Secondary
  • All Saints Anglican Church
  • Grace Luthern Church
  • Nelson Elementary
  • Ledingham Park
  • Bonsor Park
  • Bonsor Recreation Complex
  • Lobley Park
EDMONDS STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Byrne Creek Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Community School
  • BC Hydro
  • Powerhouse Park
  • Poplar Park
  • Stride Avenue School Park
  • Byrne Creek Secondary
  • Taylor Park Elementary
  • Taylor Park
  • Ron Mclean Park
LOUGHEED STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Town Centre
  • Community Police Station
  • Sears Outlet
  • Keswick Park
  • Cameron Elementary School
  • Bell Park
  • North Road Centre
  • Executive Plaza Hotel
  • Cariboo Centre
  • Brookmere Park
  • Northgate Villlage
PRODUCTION WAY-UNIVERSITY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Burnaby Mountain Senior Secondary School
  • Eastlake Park
  • Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground
  • Costco
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
LAKE CITY WAY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Seaforth Elementary School
  • Charles Rummel Park
  • Charles Rummel Community Centre
  • Eagle Creek Ravine Park
  • Camrose Park
  • Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
SPERLING-BURNABY LAKE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Substation
  • Sperling Elementary School
  • Sumas Park
  • Broadway-Woolwich Park
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
  • Bill Copeland Sports Centre
  • Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West
HOLDOM STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Rev’s Bowling and Entertainment Centre
  • Burnaby Veterinary Hospital
  • Parkcrest Shopping Plaza
  • Parkcrest Elementary School
  • Springer Park
  • Parkcrest Park
BRENTWOOD TOWN CENTRE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Save-on foods
  • Staples
GILMORE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Jim Lorimer Park
  • Staples
  • Executive Hotel and Conference Centre
  • BC Hydro
  • Horne Payne Substation
  • Home Depot
  • Dick’s Lumber
  • Save-on Foods
  • Bridge Stu

VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN CONDOS

VANCOUVER PRESALES

 

DRIFT AT NORTH HARBOUR

DRIFT – NORTH HARBOUR PRESALE is your first opportunity to own in this highly desirable development! North Harbour is bringing new life to the North Shore. Developed by Concert Properties, this massive 12-acre development is creating community and emphasis on the beauty Vancouver truly holds. Concert has been raising the bar in the condominium market for over 30 years. Providing quality, service, and innovative ideas is what makes their award winning developments stand out from the rest. The final project will contain over 18 buildings. North Harbour will include over 700 residential homes. Homes will be offered in 1-4 Bedroom, as well as townhome options. There will also be a public plaza, retail street, and commercial street.

Further to this, North Harbour focuses on longevity and livability for all residents. As quoted by Concert Properties, North Harbour will be ‘Industrial Chic’ to bring nature and the community together. They have certainly hit the mark on this as the development will also be built to the highest quality including LEED Gold Standard.

 

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BURRARD PLACE

BURRARD PLACE – Downtown Presale is the final tower in the Burrard Place developments. The development at Burrard place is becoming an innovative way to live life in Downtown Vancouver. Inspired by world class cities such as Paris, Rome, and London where quality surpasses quantity and making a statement is everything. Moreover, Burrard Place will bring modern design, and the highest level of luxury amenities to the beach district of Vancouver.

In addition, experience nature and culture just outside your door. With surrounding areas such as West Village, Granville Island, and Yaletown. Take in the art, or feel the fresh air on your face as you venture along the seawall. Meanwhile, relax and enjoy the countless cafes, fine dining, and exquisite eats nearby. On the other hand, check out the coolest new vehicles just downstairs with the exciting new Toyota Dealership just below your home.

Above all you can appreciate the final chance to own in this highly sought after development.

 

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E15 JUST OFF MAIN – Vancouver Presale

E15 JUST OFF MAIN – Vancouver Presale is coming to the much admired Mount Pleasant area. This development will be located at East 15th and Sophia. This collection of homes offers a variety of options to suit anyone from a first time buyer, to a growing family. Options include 4, 4 storey lowrise blocks, and 51 strata homes. In addition, E15 provides a selection of floor plans, including street side studios and courtyard townhomes. Units come in one to three bedrooms.

Meanwhile, steps from your door you hop over to Main Street to enjoy the restaurants, bakeries, cafes, coffee shops, and different services this upbeat street has to offer! Moreover, with easy access to transit and bike routes you can head anywhere you need. Olympic Village is just a short trip from home and it known for all its family-friendly activities and attractions.

Above all, with E15’s modern appearance and features you will be impressed with all your home can offer. Your quiet, tucked away home will also have a playground, lawn, and community garden across the street.

 

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BLOCK

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BLOCK – New Downtown Presale is coming to Downtown Vancouver. This exciting new development will be located at the ever popular location of Cambie & Robson. Moreover, Block will be just steps away from the Granville entertainment district. This upbeat and exciting location will make everyday life eventful and easy with the endless opportunities nearby! Meanwhile, Block is situated where Downtown and Yaletown meet creating even more dining, shopping, and recreational opportunities to its residents. Above all, with more  time to enjoy yourself, and less time stuck in traffic, this development offers an ideal switch in your lifestyle you’ve been looking for!

Block will be a 29 storey mixed-use building. In addition to the 160 Market Condominiums, there will be a 116 room hotel with restaurant and lounge.

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WEST OAK

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WEST OAK – New Vancouver Presale will be coming to the West Side of Vancouver. Located in one of the city’s most distinguished neighborhoods, this townhome makes the community feel alive. Meanwhile, delight in the fact that you are only steps away from the Oakridge hub. With access to shopping, parks, and some of the most prestigious schools in the city, your family will thrive. Units will provide 3 bedrooms, and plenty of living space for a growing family.

In addition, all homes will come with underground parking, generously sized patios, and luxury features such as triple pane windows and air conditioning. Moreover, with no neighbors above or below, you and your family can enjoy total privacy. Residents will also be provided with garden level entrances, and a unique expansive garden walkway.

As a result, these homes have much to offer and will better the lifestyle of you and your family.

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PURE

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PURE – West Side Presales are a series of one, two, and three bedroom homes designed with Pure intention. Located in the West Side of Vancouver, Pure brings an unflawed image to this established neighborhood. From the outstanding entranceway, to the bright interiors residents will feel proud of their new homes.

On the other hand, with relaxing green space and clean air, there are many advantages to Pure’s sophistication.

In addition, Pure is within walkable distance to the Cambie Corridor. This area is rich with natural and urban amenities and makes life simple and fun for all lifestyles. There are also several transit advantages to this flourishing neighborhood.

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OAK + 52

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OAK + 52 – Vancouver Presale Townhomes are a collection of 23 townhomes. This wood-framed beauty is developed by Coromandel Properties. Located at Oak and 52nd, this property has space for all sorts of entertaining, and living potential! For instance, units will have 3 bedrooms, and offer over 1300 Sqft of space. Moreover, with private patios you can take the party outdoors and build relationships with your new neighbors.

In addition, Oak + 52 will feature a communal courtyard which will take your living experience to a new level. Above all, with a children’s play area, your whole family can make new connections and memories with the people who surround them.

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LA MENTA

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LA MENTA – Vancouver Presale Townhomes are a unique, Commercial Drive treasure by South Street Development Group. This townhome is designed with only 8 units in 2 and 3 bedroom options. Therefore, each space is designed perfectly for a family, or professional. Located in one of Vancouver’s most popular historic neighborhoods, La Menta brings a fresh new face to the neighborhood. To sum it up, be proud of your new home built with sustainable materials , quality construction, and energy-efficiency. Above all, make new friendships and connections in your quaint new community.

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EILA ON W49

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EILA ON W49- Presale Townhomes in West Vancouver deliver style and space in an admired neighborhood. Located at 49th and Flemlin Street, Eila on W49 puts you in a continuously reshaping area making it the perfect spot to lay the groundwork for your family’s success. Oakridge neighborhood is currently in the process of upgrading the community to best serve its residents. Developed by Alabaster who specialize in making a home into an environment you’ll love your new space. Above all Eila will capture the memories your family will forever hold near and dear to your hearts.

Townhomes will be available in two and three bedroom options, as well as one bedroom garden level suites. This 3-storey wooden constructed townhome development will contain 23 units. Therefore, you are able to choose the style of home that suits your lifestyle.

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Park W29

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PARK W29 – Cambie Presale Townhomes are a new presale development of townhouses on the Cambie Corridor. Developed by Redekop Kroeker Development Inc, Park W49  will be a touch of class and sophistication in a modern style home. Residents will enjoy easy access to many neighboring areas, as well as an abundance of outdoor space. There will be 30 townhomes available. Townhomes will have 3 bedrooms offering plenty of space for you and your family, or for the hard working professional.

Park W29 will offer amenities focused on healthy living and outdoor space. This sensational development is located in the heart of the Cambie Corridor. This is one of Vancouver’s most thriving neighborhoods.In short, you will have access to all your daily needs along with entertainment options. You will also be steps from the legendary Queen Elizabeth Park. On the other hand, Oakridge Shopping Centre, Hillcrest Community Centre, and a series of small boutique shops are all around the corner. If location is everything, then this is the place you are looking for! Beauty and Convenience is all rolled into one at Park W29.

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ASSEMBLY

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ASSEMBLY – New Strathcona Presale Condos will wow you with their subtle beauty. Developed by Fabric Living, this Strathcona presale is being designed by a local team of developers. With Strathcona being one of Vancouver’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods, the team is capturing the original Eastside demeanor. Meanwhile, the convenient location is one of the city’s most notable communities.

These 4- storey new Strathcona presale condos will support one to three bedroom homes.  Similarly, there will be 50 units available. In addition, the ground level will offer 11 merchant spaces. This location is the true East Van experience. Located in the heart of the Strathcona neighborhood, this industrial charmer of a community provides a distinct experience. Above all, you can get in touch with your creative side in this art-rich neighborhood. There are also community gardens nearby to satisfy your green thumb.

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AUTOGRAPH

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AUTOGRAPH is making its way to the Cambie Corridor. Developed by Pennyfarthing Homes, Autograph will bring a new Community to this flourishing neighborhood. This development provides options for sustainable and smart living opportunities. Autograph will offer 64 units available in one, two, and three bedroom options. Therefore, moving into this lively community never felt so easy! Autograph will provide more than style. In addition, there will great value throughout your now home. Surrounded by lasting architecture, this classic off white and natural color palette will accent your home’s best features.

This community development is located in a quiet, but dynamic neighborhood one block off Cambie Street. Above all, home owners will find convenience in the surrounding neighborhood.

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VOYCE

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VOYCE is a presale condo development coming up right at the edge of the Cambie Corridor. Developed by Forefield Development group, this property will bring luxurious city living to this urban area. Forefield is a local developer that understands the functionality of this city and its residents which creates a one of a kind living experience to every community it creates. This 6 storey building will feature studio, one, two, and three bedroom homes. However, this concrete mid-rise development will bring you not only comfort and style, but convenience as well. Centrally located in the Cambie Corridor this home bring you closer to the outdoors, meanwhile connecting you to the hustle and bustle of Vancouver living.

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History of the City

Before the 1800’s

Vancouver, BC is the city that never quits. No matter the hardship, it has always been able to rise above and prosper. The history of Vancouver actually dates back thousands of years with its first inhabitants appearing after the last glacial period. Vancouver is located on a peninsula with two surrounding waterways. Because of the Burrard Inlet and Strait of Georgia, Vancouver is connected to the Pacific Ocean. Indigenous groups settled in the area over 8000 years ago and were able to survive on a salmon, fish, shellfish, sea and land mammals, plants, and berries. With such a stable supply of resources the people were able to allow larger groups and communities which were not typically found. This provided social benefits most indigenous people were unable to attain.

1800’s

In the late 1700’s the first Spanish explorer, and Captain George Vancouver came to the area. The exploration was short lived as they were sent away.  Continuing to move forward, the first permanent European settlement took place in Fort Langley in 1827. In 1859 the land was proclaimed to belong to the crown without negotiations or a treaty, and New Westminster became the first urban Center.  Vancouver really got its big start with the extension of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) to Port Moody.

Unfortunately, just a few months after finally being incorporated as a city in 1886, a large fire blew out of control and temporarily stopped the areas growth as it devastated the city. However, in 1897 the Klondike Gold Rush returned success to Vancouver.  This created an economic boom that expanded the fish, mineral, and lumber markets.

 

1900’s and After

The 1900’s were a series of upward and downward swings as Vancouver began to strive for greatness. World War I in 1914, and the economic depression in 1939 severely diminished trade, declined resources, and slowed development. But somehow, in the 1920’s growth resumed and Vancouver took first place as the leading city in Western Canada. World War II actually brought back employment with Wartime Industries, and shipbuilding.  The economy continued to expand after the war as job opportunities were available. In the 1960’s the city’s core, and the West Side, began transforming as the city decided to destroy many old decaying buildings and rebuild.

In 1986, Vancouver hosted Expo 86‘. This was an international exposition devoted to transportation. With over 20 million visitors, Vancouver took a big step forward and built the SkyTrain. Expo 86′ was credited for being the catalyst for change in Vancouver as it also brought luxury hotels, Canada Place, and Science world. Thus began Vancouver’s large popularity, and the Real Estate Boom.

Moreover, in 2010 Vancouver was the host of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Vancouver took huge strides in developing the city to accommodate athletes and fans from all over the world. Since then, the city has continued to flourish and evolve into a better, more accessible place to be. Being a place of diversity, Vancouver still remains a regional business and financial center.

 

Amenities

Entertainment and Shopping

Vancouver’s entertainment is constantly being improved. Vancouver is home to several theatres and event centers. Some examples are; Vancouver Convention Center, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Commodore Ballroom, and Canada Place. On top of that there are tons of entertainment options across the various districts in Vancouver. Shopping is another matter that is taken seriously. Residents have access to strip malls, and shopping centers all across the city. Pacific Center is one of the most popular shopping locations in the city. Alternatively, Broadway, Hastings, and Kingsway offer everything from small businesses, to large corporations. Many of the shopping districts are able to be reached via public transportation or SkyTrain.

Outdoors

Soak in the beautiful mountain backdrop, water surroundings, and wilderness areas in this beautiful sustainable city. Vancouver is surrounded by an abundance of outdoor spaces. With False creek being a popular route, Granville island is a great example of what makes Vancouver spectacular with its picture perfect location. Many residents also enjoy outdoor experiences like Queen Elizabeth Park, Van Dusen Gardens, Trout Lake, or one of the city’s most infamous spots, Stanley Park. Stanley Park is also where the Vancouver Aquarium is located.

If travelling up the mountains is more your style, the Capilano Suspension Bridge, or Grouse mountain is the place to be. There are even several beaches to relax and enjoy the day at as well. If you’re looking for more of a thrill, Playland Amusement Park or the PNE offer exciting fun for the whole family! As a result, Vancouver has opportunity to be outdoors in an assortment of ways.

Culture

Vancouver is built on culture and history. Gas town, Chinatown, Strathcona, and the UBC/Point Grey areas are great examples of Culture in Vancouver. Vancouver actually has developed a Culture Plan since it was discovered that this is part of what makes it such a livable city. There are also several museums that bring forward the history of the city, and the meeting, trade, and settlement that helped it grow. Some of the best museums are Britannia Mine Museum, Museum of Anthropology, Museum of Vancouver, and the Maritime Museum. Another famous stop in Vancouver is the Vancouver Art Gallery.

Meanwhile, there are plenty of prestigious schools scattered across the lower mainland. With 89 Elementary schools, and 18 Secondary schools, education is a priority. Further to this, there are two full adult learning facilities within the city. Continuing education is also easily available and attainable with colleges and universities such as Emily Carr, Langara, VCC, and UBC. Your children will grow up educated and cultured in this wonderful city with golden opportunities.

 

VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN CONDOS

Vancouver has some of the best public transportation options in all of BC. The system includes Buses, SkyTrain, and a Seabus Ferry making transport convenient and well ordered. All three lines of the SkyTrain convene in Vancouver, so access to Coquitlam, Richmond, and Surrey are all easy and quick. The Expo Line and Canada line travel from Downtown Vancouver, and the Millenium Line runs from East Vancouver. VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN CONDOS have become one of the most affordable and sustainable living options for many inhabitants in the city. With easy access to all transit routes including buses, condo living offers a car-free option for many people.

 

Property for Sale near Vancouver SkyTrain Stations

VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN CONDOS bring a cheaper option to sustain city living in such a rich and vibrant location. With Culture and history surrounding you, there is no better place to be.

BROADWAY SKYTRAIN STATION

GRANVILLE SKYTRAIN STATION

OLYMPIC VILLAGE SKYTRAIN STATION

Presale Projects for Sale

VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN CONDOS have been developed in a variety of styles and finishes. This means there are more choices for the single person household, or a large family’s needs. With something for everyone,  VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN CONDOS have become a great way of living.

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ASSEMBLY

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Three Reasons Why Buying Near a SkyTrain Station is a Smart Move

 

1. Convenience

As we move towards a greener future, owning a car is becoming less and less necessary. We are seeing more and more people trade in their high insurance costs and lease payments for car share and a Translink Pass. For those who are willing to give up their car, the trade-off is usually that they want to be in close vicinity to the SkyTrain Station.

 

2. Resale & Rental Rates

Homes, Condos, and Presale Condos that are close to the SkyTrain station rent for more and sell for more, and rent quicker and sell quicker.

 

3. Supply vs. Demand

SkyTrain-Friendly Real Estate holds its value. As prices continue to increase, SkyTrain hubs become more and more desirable, and as demand builds, prices rise. Securing a piece of Real Estate in close walking distance to the SkyTrain station is a great way to mitigate risk in fluctuating markets.

 

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Areas in Vancouver:

STRATHCONA: STRATHCONA SKYTRAIN CONDOS

WATERFRONT: DOWNTOWN CONDOS

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All information and marketing material is subject to change at anytime, and is for information purposes only. SkyTrain Condos does not represent the developer and this is not an offering for sale. Such an offering can only be made after filing a disclosure statement. E.&O.E. This information is for marketing purposes only and is subject to change.

Attractions within the vicinity of each station

PATTERSON STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Central Park
  • Burnaby Centre
  • Chaffey-Burke Elementary
  • Old Orchard Park
  • Willingdon Care Centre
  • Old Orchard Centre
  • The Crystal Mall
  • Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
  • Community Police
  • Burnaby Public Library
  • Civic Square
  • Kinnee Park
  • Brian Canfield Centre
METROTOWN STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Metrotown
ROYAL OAK STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Best Western Plus Kings Inn
  • Royal Oak Community Church
  • McPherson Park
  • Michael J Fox Theatre
  • BC Provincial School for the Deaf
  • Burnaby South Secondary
  • All Saints Anglican Church
  • Grace Luthern Church
  • Nelson Elementary
  • Ledingham Park
  • Bonsor Park
  • Bonsor Recreation Complex
  • Lobley Park
EDMONDS STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Byrne Creek Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Ravine Park
  • Stride Avenue Community School
  • BC Hydro
  • Powerhouse Park
  • Poplar Park
  • Stride Avenue School Park
  • Byrne Creek Secondary
  • Taylor Park Elementary
  • Taylor Park
  • Ron Mclean Park
LOUGHEED STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Town Centre
  • Community Police Station
  • Sears Outlet
  • Keswick Park
  • Cameron Elementary School
  • Bell Park
  • North Road Centre
  • Executive Plaza Hotel
  • Cariboo Centre
  • Brookmere Park
  • Northgate Villlage
PRODUCTION WAY-UNIVERSITY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Burnaby Mountain Senior Secondary School
  • Eastlake Park
  • Burnaby Cariboo RV Park and Campground
  • Costco
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
LAKE CITY WAY STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • Seaforth Elementary School
  • Charles Rummel Park
  • Charles Rummel Community Centre
  • Eagle Creek Ravine Park
  • Camrose Park
  • Burnaby Mountain Golf Course
SPERLING-BURNABY LAKE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Lougheed Substation
  • Sperling Elementary School
  • Sumas Park
  • Broadway-Woolwich Park
  • Burnaby Lake Regional Park
  • Bill Copeland Sports Centre
  • Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West
HOLDOM STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Rev’s Bowling and Entertainment Centre
  • Burnaby Veterinary Hospital
  • Parkcrest Shopping Plaza
  • Parkcrest Elementary School
  • Springer Park
  • Parkcrest Park
BRENTWOOD TOWN CENTRE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Save-on foods
  • Staples
GILMORE STATION (WITHIN 10 MINUTE WALK)
  • Jim Lorimer Park
  • Staples
  • Executive Hotel and Conference Centre
  • BC Hydro
  • Horne Payne Substation
  • Home Depot
  • Dick’s Lumber
  • Save-on Foods
  • Bridge Studios