Burnaby’s once-in-a-generation civic building program reaches 50% completion milestone
Indo-Canadian Voice Burnaby’s once-in-a-generation civic building program reaches 50% completion milestone posted by: Rattan MallTHE City of Burnaby is celebrating a major milestone in what it says is the most significant period of civic investment in Burnaby’s history, with several landmark projects now more than 50% complete. “We’re delivering on our promise to provide Burnaby residents with world-class recreation, arts and public safety facilities,” said Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley […] The post Burnaby’s once-in-a-generation civic building program reaches 50% completion milestone first appeared on Indo-Canadian Voice.Indo-Canadian Voice
THE City of Burnaby is celebrating a major milestone in what it says is the most significant period of civic investment in Burnaby’s history, with several landmark projects now more than 50% complete.
- Home to Burnaby’s first Olympic-sized swimming pool, this will be one of the largest and more versatile community aquatic facilities in Western Canada, supporting community recreation, competitive sport and provincial events. It will also include an NHL-sized arena.
- Estimated completion date: 2028
- This project in the Lougheed Town Centre neighbourhood will be four times larger than the original facility, and will include an aquatic facility, expanded library, gym, fitness studios, an indoor running track and a vibrant civic plaza for gathering and events. This green building will also have Burnaby’s first green roof and solar panels.
- Estimated completion date: 2028
- This modern, accessible, professional-grade performance venue at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts will anchor Burnaby’s arts and culture community.
- Estimated completion date: 2027
- This purpose-built facility will strengthen emergency response and public safety services for a growing city. It replaces the original Burnaby RCMP detachment building built in 1967.
- Estimated completion date: 2027
- Construction is now underway on the future site of the Brentwood Community Centre, which will serve one of Burnaby’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods.



