Lougheed, Burnaby
Living & working in Lougheed, Burnaby
Lougheed, a designated town centre in northeast Burnaby, is transitioning from a traditional suburban commercial hub into a high-density, master-planned urban district. The dominant housing types are concrete high-rise condominium and rental towers, primarily concentrated within Shape Properties' 37-acre "The City of Lougheed" development, which sits alongside established low-rise and mid-rise multi-family residential complexes. Local green spaces include the 7.2-acre Keswick Park, which features tennis and basketball courts, as well as Cameron Park, which contains an outdoor playground and a seasonal spray pad. Daily lifestyle in the neighborhood is structured around the commercial corridors of Austin Avenue, Lougheed Highway, and North Road. Residents access daily necessities at the main shopping complex, which is anchored by a PriceSmart Foods grocery store and temporarily houses the Cameron Community Centre and Library during its redevelopment.
The local business ecosystem is largely supported by retail, service, and hospitality sectors, with 1.3 million square feet of new commercial and office space planned to expand employment options. Remote workers and freelancers in the area utilize coworking spaces such as Regus at Lougheed Town Centre, alongside local cafes including Standing Egg Coffee and We Bake Dessert Café. Commuters and hybrid workers are connected to major employment hubs via the Lougheed Town Centre SkyTrain Station, which serves as a major transfer point where the Expo Line, Millennium Line, and Evergreen Line Extension converge. This rapid transit hub places downtown Vancouver within a 30-minute commute and links directly to Simon Fraser University via a three-minute ride to Production Way-University Station followed by local bus connections. The neighborhood is also integrated into the regional road network near Highway 1 and is serviced by multiple bus routes, including the 101, 110, 136, 152, 156, and 555.
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Lougheed, Burnaby is a mixed-use urban pocket of Metro Vancouver, with 97 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 88/100. Local businesses average 4.05★ on Google, and high foot traffic peaking 11am–2pm, 5–8pm.
For getting around, transit access scores 97/100 (Exceptional) — among the top 12% for transit access in Metro Vancouver, with 10 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Vancouver (~16.4 km) takes about 52.3 min by transit versus 48.2 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 28.9 min — on the lower end for drive times in Metro Vancouver.
Environmentally, current air quality is excellent (AQI 83).