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The Heights as seen from Capitol Hill, with Downtown Vancouver in the distance. Burnaby Heights, often referred to as The Heights, is a residential neighbourhood in North Burnaby. British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded by Boundary Road to the west, Gamma Avenue to the east and Hastings Street to the south.
The city is in the midst of a massive construction boom which continues to drastically alter the city's skyline. As of 2020, Burnaby has 6 skyscrapers (over 150 metres), more than any other city within British Columbia. Having developed as a suburb of Vancouver, Burnaby's growth is attributed to its proximity to that city. [3]
Burnaby (Burnaby Heights / Willingdon Heights / West Central Valley) V6C Vancouver (Waterfront / Coal Harbour / Canada Place) V7C Richmond Northwest: V8C Kitimat: V9C Victoria (Colwood / South Langford / Metchosin) V1E Salmon Arm: V2E Kamloops South and West: V3E Coquitlam North: V4E Delta East: V5E Burnaby (Lakeview-Mayfield / Richmond Park ...
This article is a list of notable shopping malls in Canada by province.. Canada's first indoor mall was the Lister Block, originally opened in 1852, in Hamilton, Ontario. [1] ...
Tallest building in Burnaby and tied with the Paradox Hotel Vancouver for the second tallest building in British Columbia. [4] 2= Paradox Hotel Vancouver: Vancouver: 187.8 m (616 ft) 63: 2017: Tied with Altus for the second tallest building in British Columbia. [5] [6] 4= Brentwood One: Burnaby: 186.2 m (611 ft) 56: 2019: Topped out. [7] 4 ...
Toronto Eaton Centre, Toronto, Ontario: Opened in 1977, it is the largest of the Eaton Centres and one of Toronto's most visited tourist attractions. The mall sits on the site of the original store operated by Eaton's founder, Timothy Eaton , and the related Eaton's factories and mail order buildings.
Toronto went through its first building boom in the late 1920s and early 1930s, during which the number of high-rise buildings in the city vastly increased. After this period, there was a great lull in construction between 1932 and 1964 with only a single building above 91.5 metres (300 ft) tall being built.
Willingdon Heights Park, at 5.67 hectares, is the largest park in the area. [2] It opened in 1949. [3] It has a sports field and a community centre. In May 1952, the Willingdon Heights Community Church officially opened, after a concerted effort for over two years to establish a meeting place for the congregation.