Facility features:
- Wood pump track
- Slopestyle course
- Beginner/Novice Area
- North Shore Area
- Dirt pump track
- Dirt Jumps
- 12-metre curved wooden wall
The Burnaby Mountain Bike Skills Facility promotes progressive skill development in an engaging environment frull of challenges, yet can be enjoyed regardless of any age or abilitiy level. It includes dirt jumps, hillside technical features, north shore style and berm descent with straight and curved wall rides. The lower flat area consists of a bike skills development area, with a wide range of technical riding elements such as a wooden triangular pump track, speed trials, balance box, teeter totters and various log and rock challenges.
- Wood pump track
- Slopestyle course
- Beginner/Novice Area
- North Shore Area
- Dirt pump track
- Dirt Jumps
- 12-metre curved wooden wall
The Burnaby Mountain Bike Skills Facility promotes progressive skill development in an engaging environment frull of challenges, yet can be enjoyed regardless of any age or abilitiy level. It includes dirt jumps, hillside technical features, north shore style and berm descent with straight and curved wall rides. The lower flat area consists of a bike skills development area, with a wide range of technical riding elements such as a wooden triangular pump track, speed trials, balance box, teeter totters and various log and rock challenges.
Skillpark Features
Reports
status | date | description |
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Sep 29, 2024 @ 3:42pm Sep 29, 2024 | Closed for renovation. Park is being redone. Construction slated to start in October. view | |
May 24, 2024 @ 9:30am May 24, 2024 | The double black jumps have been rebuilt and the first is a small step up, second was made steeper, third is a bigger step up, and last is the same view | |
Jul 24, 2023 @ 1:17am Jul 24, 2023 | view | |
Oct 13, 2022 @ 6:43pm Oct 13, 2022 | Closed for the season 2022 view | |
Apr 30, 2022 @ 7:17pm Apr 30, 2022 | Open for 2022 view |
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2 Comments
- + 1
DIYsandvich
(Apr 28, 2019 at 23:16)
It's a good park, but the city of Burnaby desperately needs to do some work on the jumps and berms. The lips on all the jumps are in horrible condition
- By BCpov & contributors
- #345 - 12,654 views