Deer Lake, located in the suburb of Burnaby, is probably the best of all the local parks of Vancouver. Approximately 400 acres of English gardens, Deer Lake Park is an urban park which remains mostly unused by its local population. This is the place to go when you want to find some peace in a busy city. This urban gem has a great diversity of vegetation for such a small park. You can, in about an hour, strolling around this park and see an old evergreen forest, landscaped gardens, great fields (once a prison farm), beaches, and many deciduous forests. About 100 years ago the whole area was clear cut, then subdivided into estates for wealthy
locals.
Photographed by Tony Delac
Every time of year Deer Lake can be worth a visit and can surprise those who have visited or years. The Lake rarely freezes long enough to skate on, but when it does it is a magical treat.
Photographed by Michael Delac
This is an image of Ceperley House, one of the many estates built at the turn of the past century, which today houses Burnaby's Art Gallery. Behind the Gallery is an amazingly, restored, botanical garden worthy of admission. The old Ceperley House estate has recently been converted to an outdoor theatre of 8,000, which holds contemporary musical acts.
Photographed by Michael Delac