Burnaby Apartments | Suites For RentAre You Looking for a a ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT in a Affordable, Quiet, Safe, Building?To: Burnaby Apartment SeekerFrom: Burnaby Apartment Manager Date: ![]() 1 (One) bedroom apartments for rent available in Burnaby, B.C. Canada. Clean, quiet, safe, secure, adult-oriented building, 3 storey low-rise, across the street from a nice park, 7 minute walk from the Royal Oak Skytrain Station & Metrotown Mall. No pets, non-smokers only please. Building supports both Telus ADSL and Shaw Cable Internet connections. Heat, Hot Water, and Secured Underground Parking are included, Each suite has been completely renovated and everything is brand new. Please contact us if you have any questions or would like to arrange a viewing:
Clean, Quiet, Adult-Oriented Building. Safe and Secure. 3 Storey Low-rise. 3 Across the Street from a Park. 7 Minute Walk From the Royal Oak Skytrain Station. 5 Minute Walk From the Metrotown Mall. Heat Included. Hot Water Included. Secured Underground Parking Included. Building Supports Both Telus ADSL & Shaw Cable Internet Connections.
Information About Burnaby
Burnaby, B.C. is situated on the eastern boundary of Vancouver. Like Vancouver, Burrard Inlet is to the north and the Fraser River runs along the south. To the east lie the municipalities of New Westminster and Coquitlam.Burnaby is the third-largest city in British Colombia by population, surpassed only by Surrey and Vancouver itself. It's a maturing, increasingly integrated community, which is centrally located within a growing metropolitan area. It is mostly residential, with lots of parkland, and commercial rather than industrial property. It's the location of Simon Fraser University on Burnaby Mountain which together with the University of British Columbia in Vancouver forms the core of higher learning in BC. Burnaby's ratio of park land to residents is one of the highest in North America, and it maintains some agricultural land, particularly along the Fraser foreshore flats in the Big Bend neighbourhood along its southern perimeter. Major parklands and waterways in Burnaby include Burnaby Lake, Still Creek, the Brunette River, Central Park, Deer Lake, Squint Lake, Robert Burnaby Park, Kensington Park, and Burnaby Mountain Park. The SkyTrain rapid transit system crosses Burnaby from east to west in two places: in the south along the Expo Line (completed in 1986) and in the middle along the Millennium Line (completed in 2002). The SkyTrain has encouraged closer connections to New Westminster, Vancouver, and Surrey, as well as dense urban development at Lougheed Town Centre on the city's eastern border, at Brentwood Town Centre in the centre-west, and most notably at Metrotown in the south. Home |