Burnaby Heights

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Burnaby Heights runs on Hastings Street's immigrant food corridor — Anton's Pasta Bar beside Hiro Sushi beside Green & Oak Malaysian. Thirteen coffee options signal a street that caffeinated itself into relevance. Six fitness studios confirm the demographic: remote workers who haven't left.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
64
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Burnaby Heights is what happens when a mid-century commercial strip gets colonised by the next wave before the one before it fully leaves. Hastings Street is the spine: 35 restaurants spanning Dairy Queen and Sungiven Foods and La Fontana Cafe within a few blocks. The coffee density is real — 13 cafes, including Presso, Panino Mio, and Burnt Orange, gives the neighbourhood a digital nomad gravity score of 100. Social glue sits at 73, high for the cohort, driven by dwell time more than transaction velocity — people stay. Mi Tierra Latina and the Chinese supermarket Sungiven sit a block apart, which tells you the demographic story more efficiently than any census. Parks are sparse (3), but the fitness scene (6 studios including Driftwood Athletics and Float Sense) compensates. The 15-minute completeness is total. Nothing is missing except greenery.

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