List of tallest buildings in Burnaby

Skyline of Burnaby
The Metrotown skyline in 2022
Tallest buildingTwo Gilmore Place (2024)
Tallest building height215.8 m (708 ft)
Major clustersMetrotown
Brentwood
Edmonds
Lougheed
First 150 m+ buildingSovereign (2014)
Number of tall buildings (2026)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)57
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)17
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)1
Skyscrapers in Metrotown surrounding the Metropolis at Metrotown shopping mall in 2022
Skyline of Brentwood across the Burrard Inlet from the Lions Gate Bridge

Burnaby is the third-largest city in the Canadian province of British Columbia, with a population of nearly 250,000 as of 2021. Part of Greater Vancouver, Burnaby has seen drastic changes to its skyline in the early 21st century. As of 2026, Burnaby has 57 buildings taller than 100 metres (328 ft), 17 of which are taller than 150 metres (492 ft)—more than Vancouver itself or any other city in British Columbia, and the fourth-most in Canada after Toronto, Calgary, and Montreal. Burnaby has the most buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft) of any city in Northern America that is not the main city in its metropolitan area. The tallest building in Burnaby is Two Gilmore Place, a 64-storey residential skyscraper that rises 216 m (708 ft) in height in Brentwood and was completed in 2024. It is the tallest building in British Columbia.

The first high-rises in Burnaby appeared in the 1970s and 1980s in Metrotown, as the area was developed into a regional town centre.[1] The opening of the Metrotown shopping centre and two adjacent malls in 1986 (now a single mall, Metropolis at Metrotown) preceded the completion of the Metrotower office towers soon after.[2] Since the 2010s, Burnaby has been undergoing a surge in residential high-rise construction, as part of a greater condominium boom throughout Greater Vancouver.[3] The city had only three buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft) in 2010, expanding to 57 by 2025. Much of this development has been transit-oriented, being built near an Expo or Millennium Line station of the SkyTrain, Greater Vancouver's light metro system.[4][5]

Burnaby's main clusters of tall buildings are its four "town centres" of Metrotown, Brentwood, Lougheed, and Edmonds, all of which have experienced significant growth since 2010. The city government purposefully channels development into these town centres as part of its urban planning strategy.[6][7][8] Metrotown, in Burnaby's southwest, has the most high-rises taller than 100 m (328 ft). Bisected by the Kingsway, the area is mainly served by Metrotown station. Major projects include Sovereign, Burnaby's tallest skyscraper from 2014 to 2017 at 156 m (511 ft), and the five-tower Station Square development, completed in 2022.[9][10] The Concord Metrotown redevelopment, under construction since 2022,[11] will include the 230 m (755 ft) Sky Park, which would become the tallest building in British Columbia upon completion.[12]

Brentwood, in the city's northwest, has grown to rival Metrotown as Burnaby's largest skyline during the 2020s. Projects that have reshaped the skyline include the three-tower Gilmore Place,[13] the redevelopment of The Amazing Brentwood shopping mall, and the multi-phased Concord Brentwood.[14] Since 2024, all six of Burnaby's tallest buildings are in Brentwood. The City of Lougheed (formerly Lougheed Town Centre), a shopping centre Burnaby's east, is undergoing major redevelopment as a master-planned community.[15][16][17] In Edmonds, in the city's southeast, the three-tower King's Crossing development at the intersection between Kingsway and Edmonds was completed in 2020.[18] The ongoing Southgate City project could include over twenty high-rises.[19][20] Despite its name being a portmanteau of Burnaby and Coquitlam, the neighbourhood of Burquitlam and its towers are located within the city of Coquitlam instead.

History

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Number of buildings by height in Burnaby by the end of each year, based on the information in this article. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

Cityscape

Panorama of Burnaby in Autumn of 2024, with Brentwood in the foreground Metrotown skyline in the distance
Aerial image of Brentwood Town Centre in 2025, centred on Willingdon Avenue

Map of tallest buildings

Metrotown

Metrotown is the largest cluster of tall buildings in Burnaby and in Greater Vancouver outside of Vancouver itself. It is located east of Central Park. The area overlaps with the neighbourhood of Maywood and is centred around the Metropolis at Metrotown shopping mall. Metrotown is served by the Metrotown and Patterson stations on the SkyTrain. Each marker is numbered by the building's height rank in Burnaby, and colored by the decade of its completion.

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28  6098 Station Street
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13  Sovereign
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10  4670 Assembly Way
10  4670 Assembly Way
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8  6000 McKay Avenue
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Buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft) in Metrotown, Burnaby.
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 Highline
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 6000 McKay Avenue
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 4670 Assembly Way
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 Sovereign
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 Gold House North
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 Metroplace
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 Central Park House
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 6080 McKay Avenue
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 Sussex
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 The Standard Metrotown
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 6098 Station Street
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 Sun Towers 1
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 Modello
33
 Silver
35
 Telford on the Walk
38
 The Park Metrotown
41
 The Met 2
42
 Vittorio
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 Chancellor
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 Polaris at Metrotown
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 Riviera on the Park
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 Metro Tower II
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 Midori
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 Broadview
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 Metro Tower III
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 Centrepoint
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 Artesia Metrotown
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 4688 Kingsway
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 The Met
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 Aldynne in the Park
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 Metro Tower I

Brentwood

Brentwood, also called Brentwood Park, has the second largest cluster of tall buildings in Burnaby. It contains the city's five tallest buildings. The area is known for the The Amazing Brentwood shopping mall, which opened in 1961 and closed in 2025 for redevelopment. Brentwood is served by the Brentwood Town Centre and Gilmore stations on the SkyTrain.

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Buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft) in Brentwood, Burnaby.
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 Two Gilmore Place
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 Solo District - Altus
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 Brentwood One
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 Brentwood Two
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 Hillside East C at Concord Brentwood
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 Brentwood Three
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 One Gilmore Place
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 Hillside West B at Concord Brentwood
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 Hillside East D at Concord Brentwood
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 Hillside West A at Concord Brentwood
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 Triomphe Residences
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 Three Gilmore Place
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 Solo District - Stratus
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 Solo District - Cirrus
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 Escala
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 Akimbo
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 Fulton House
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 Waterfall at Lumina Brentwood
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  Eclipse at Lumina Brentwood
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 Étoile Tower I

Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed buildings in Burnaby that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall as of 2026, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The “Year” column indicates the year of completion. Buildings tied in height are sorted by year of completion with earlier buildings ranked first, and then alphabetically.

  Was the tallest building in Burnaby upon completion
Rank Name Image Location Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
1 Two Gilmore Place Brentwood

49°15′57″N 123°00′50″W / 49.265755°N 123.013847°W / 49.265755; -123.013847 (Two Gilmore Place)

215.8 (708) 64 2024 Residential Tallest building in Brentwood Park, in Burnaby, in Greater Vancouver, and in British Columbia. The second in the province to exceed 200 metres in height. Tallest building completed in Burnaby in the 2020s. Part of the three-tower Gilmore Place development.[21][22][23]
2 Solo District - Altus Brentwood

49°15′58″N 123°00′13″W / 49.266029°N 123.003654°W / 49.266029; -123.003654 (Solo District - Altus)

187.8 (616) 49 2017 Mixed-use Tallest building in Burnaby from 2017 to 2024. Mixed-use residential and hotel building. Tallest mixed-use building in Burnaby. Tied with the Paradox Hotel Vancouver for the third tallest building in British Columbia.[24]
3 Brentwood One Brentwood

49°16′04″N 123°00′09″W / 49.267708°N 123.002556°W / 49.267708; -123.002556 (Brentwood One)

186.2 (611) 56 2019 Residential [25]
4 Brentwood Two Brentwood

49°16′00″N 123°00′03″W / 49.266739°N 123.000923°W / 49.266739; -123.000923 (Brentwood Two)

186.2 (611) 56 2019 Residential [26]
5 Hillside East C at Concord Brentwood Brentwood

49°15′54″N 122°59′39″W / 49.265022°N 122.994095°W / 49.265022; -122.994095 (Hillside East C at Concord Brentwood)

182.9 (600) 55 2024 Residential [27][28]
6 Brentwood Three Brentwood

49°16′00″N 122°59′58″W / 49.266735°N 122.999512°W / 49.266735; -122.999512 (Brentwood Three)

182 (597) 55 2021 Residential [29]
7 Highline Metrotown

49°13′28″N 123°00′10″W / 49.224556°N 123.002808°W / 49.224556; -123.002808 (Highline)

177 (581) 53 2024 Mixed-use Mixed-use residential and hotel building. Tallest building in Metrotown. Formerly called The Eclipse. The hotel component is known as Hyatt Place Metrotown.[30][31][32]
8 6000 McKay Avenue Metrotown

49°13′44″N 123°00′10″W / 49.229012°N 123.002708°W / 49.229012; -123.002708 (6000 McKay Avenue)

172 (564) 52 2022 Residential Part of Station Square. Also known as Station Square Tower 5.[33]
9 One Gilmore Place Brentwood

49°15′55″N 123°00′50″W / 49.26532°N 123.013832°W / 49.26532; -123.013832 (One Gilmore Place)

171 (561) 51 2024 Residential Part of the three-tower Gilmore Place development.[22][34]
10 4670 Assembly Way Metrotown

49°13′41″N 123°00′09″W / 49.228172°N 123.002495°W / 49.228172; -123.002495 (4670 Assembly Way)

163 (535) 48 2018 Residential Part of Station Square. Also known as Station Square Tower 2.[35]
11 The City of Lougheed Tower One Lougheed

49°15′01″N 122°53′40″W / 49.250324°N 122.894402°W / 49.250324; -122.894402 (The City of Lougheed Tower One)

158.5 (520) 55 2023 Residential Tallest building in Lougheed. Part of the City of Lougheed development.[36][37]
12 Hillside West B at Concord Brentwood Brentwood

49°15′55″N 122°59′42″W / 49.265301°N 122.994942°W / 49.265301; -122.994942 (Hillside West B at Concord Brentwood)

158 (518) 49 2022 Residential [38][39]
13 Sovereign Metrotown

49°13′50″N 123°00′15″W / 49.230507°N 123.004089°W / 49.230507; -123.004089 (Sovereign)

155.9 (511) 45 2014 Mixed-use Tallest building in Burnaby from 2014 to 2017. Mixed-use residential and hotel building.[40]
14 Hillside East D at Concord Brentwood Brentwood

49°15′53″N 122°59′35″W / 49.264816°N 122.993057°W / 49.264816; -122.993057 (Hillside East D at Concord Brentwood)

154 (505) 45 2024 Residential [27][41]
15 Hillside West A at Concord Brentwood Brentwood

49°15′56″N 122°59′45″W / 49.265514°N 122.995911°W / 49.265514; -122.995911 (Hillside West A at Concord Brentwood)

153 (502) 44 2022 Residential [42]
16 Triomphe Residences Brentwood

49°16′04″N 123°00′50″W / 49.267788°N 123.013802°W / 49.267788; -123.013802 (Triomphe Residences)

152.4 (500) 46 2020 Residential [43][44]
17 Three Gilmore Place Brentwood

49°15′57″N 123°00′46″W / 49.265877°N 123.012756°W / 49.265877; -123.012756 (Three Gilmore Place)

150.3 (493) 43 2024 Residential Part of the three-tower Gilmore Place development.[22][45]
18 Solo District - Stratus Brentwood

49°15′58″N 123°00′20″W / 49.266048°N 123.005608°W / 49.266048; -123.005608 (Solo District - Stratus)

149.1 (489) 48 2015 Residential [46][47]
19 The City of Lougheed Tower Two Lougheed

49°14′59″N 122°53′40″W / 49.249615°N 122.894508°W / 49.249615; -122.894508 (The City of Lougheed Tower Two)

147.9 (485) 48 2023 Residential Part of the City of Lougheed development.[48][49]
20 Icon at Southgate City Edmonds

49°12′37″N 122°56′56″W / 49.210381°N 122.948875°W / 49.210381; -122.948875 (Icon at Southgate City)

145.4 (477) 46 2025 Residential Tallest building in Edmonds.[50]
21 Solo District - Cirrus Brentwood

49°15′55″N 123°00′19″W / 49.265263°N 123.005196°W / 49.265263; -123.005196 (Solo District - Cirrus)

143.6 (471) 39 2022 Residential Also stylized as Cirrus at Solo District.[51]
22 Gold House North Metrotown

49°13′35″N 123°00′24″W / 49.226456°N 123.006706°W / 49.226456; -123.006706 (Gold House North)

141.2 (463) 41 2020 Residential [52][30][53]
23 Metroplace Metrotown

49°13′31″N 123°00′15″W / 49.225166°N 123.004074°W / 49.225166; -123.004074 (Metroplace)

141.1 (463) 46 2014 Residential Redevelopment south of Metrotown Mall.[54]
24 Central Park House Metrotown

49°13′49″N 123°00′33″W / 49.23035°N 123.009285°W / 49.23035; -123.009285 (Central Park House)

140.8 (462) 42 2025 Residential [55]
25 6080 McKay Avenue Metrotown

49°13′42″N 123°00′13″W / 49.228371°N 123.003632°W / 49.228371; -123.003632 (6080 McKay Avenue)

140.5 (461) 41 2021 Residential Part of Station Square. Also known as Station Square Tower 4.[56]
26 Sussex Metrotown

49°13′45″N 122°59′53″W / 49.229237°N 122.998093°W / 49.229237; -122.998093 (Sussex)

138.4 (454) 41 2021 Residential [57]
27 The Standard Metrotown Metrotown

49°13′29″N 123°00′37″W / 49.224632°N 123.010307°W / 49.224632; -123.010307 (The Standard Metrotown)

138.4 (454) 43 2025 Residential [58]
28 6098 Station Street Metrotown

49°13′39″N 123°00′11″W / 49.227562°N 123.00293°W / 49.227562; -123.00293 (6098 Station Street)

138 (453) 38 2017 Residential Part of Station Square. Also known as Station Square Tower 3.[59]
29 Escala Brentwood

49°16′06″N 123°00′49″W / 49.268345°N 123.013702°W / 49.268345; -123.013702 (Escala)

137.2 (450) 42 2019 Residential [60][61]
30 Sun Towers 1 Metrotown

49°13′32″N 123°00′18″W / 49.225613°N 123.004936°W / 49.225613; -123.004936 (Sun Towers 1)

136.9 (449) 42 2022 Mixed-use Mixed-use residential and office building.[30][62][63]
31 Modello Metrotown

49°13′37″N 123°00′28″W / 49.227016°N 123.007904°W / 49.227016; -123.007904 (Modello)

134 (440) 37 2017 Residential [64][65]
32 Akimbo Brentwood

49°15′53″N 123°00′33″W / 49.264687°N 123.009186°W / 49.264687; -123.009186 (Akimbo)

132.3 (434) 40 2023 Residential [66]
33 Silver Metrotown

49°13′33″N 123°00′21″W / 49.225925°N 123.00573°W / 49.225925; -123.00573 (Silver)

127 (417) 38 2015 Residential [67][68]
34 Fulton House Brentwood

49°15′46″N 123°00′30″W / 49.26281°N 123.00824°W / 49.26281; -123.00824 (Fulton House)

125 (410) 41 2020 Residential [69]
35 Telford on the Walk Metrotown

49°13′28″N 123°00′17″W / 49.224407°N 123.004784°W / 49.224407; -123.004784 (Telford on the Walk)

124.5 (408) 40 2024 Residential [70]
36 Waterfall at Lumina Brentwood Brentwood

49°15′48″N 122°59′56″W / 49.263264°N 122.998932°W / 49.263264; -122.998932 (Waterfall at Lumina Brentwood)

122.9 (403) 38 2020 Residential [71]
37 Eclipse at Lumina Brentwood Brentwood

49°15′45″N 122°59′57″W / 49.262627°N 122.999084°W / 49.262627; -122.999084 (Eclipse at Lumina Brentwood)

122.9 (403) 34 2024 Residential [72]
38 The Park Metrotown Metrotown

49°13′24″N 122°59′38″W / 49.223244°N 122.993881°W / 49.223244; -122.993881 (The Park Metrotown)

120.1 (394) 39 2017 Residential One of the buildings east of Bonsor Recreation Center.[73][74]
39 The City of Lougheed Tower Three Lougheed

49°14′58″N 122°53′36″W / 49.249489°N 122.893456°W / 49.249489; -122.893456 (The City of Lougheed Tower Three)

117.4 (385) 37 2023 Residential Part of the City of Lougheed development.[75]
40 KC2 at King's Crossing Edmonds

49°13′08″N 122°57′01″W / 49.218857°N 122.95018°W / 49.218857; -122.95018 (KC2 at King's Crossing)

117.1 (384) 36 2020 Residential [76]
41 The Met 2 Metrotown

49°13′28″N 122°59′38″W / 49.224312°N 122.99382°W / 49.224312; -122.99382 (The Met 2)

115.9 (380) 38 2017 Residential One of The Met twin towers.[77][78]
42 Vittorio Metrotown

49°13′22″N 122°59′33″W / 49.222839°N 122.992363°W / 49.222839; -122.992363 (Vittorio)

114.9 (377) 38 2020 Residential [79]
43 Chancellor Metrotown

49°13′29″N 122°59′42″W / 49.224781°N 122.994919°W / 49.224781; -122.994919 (Chancellor)

114.6 (376) 37 2013 Residential Tallest building in Burnaby briefly from 2013 to 2014.[80]
44 Polaris at Metrotown Metrotown

49°13′20″N 122°59′36″W / 49.222229°N 122.993286°W / 49.222229; -122.993286 (Polaris at Metrotown)

114.3 (375) 36 2021 Residential [81]
45 Riviera on the Park Metrotown

49°13′30″N 122°59′35″W / 49.224899°N 122.993088°W / 49.224899; -122.993088 (Riviera on the Park)

112.5 (369) 35 2025 Residential [82]
46 Metro Tower II Metrotown

49°13′32″N 123°00′03″W / 49.225643°N 123.000809°W / 49.225643; -123.000809 (Metro Tower II)

111.3 (365) 30 1991 Office Tallest building in Burnaby from 1991 to 2013. Tallest office building in Burnaby. Also written as Metrotower II.[83]
47 Midori Metrotown

49°13′24″N 122°59′32″W / 49.223312°N 122.992332°W / 49.223312; -122.992332 (Midori)

110.7 (363) 37 2018 Residential [84]
48 Broadview Metrotown

49°13′46″N 123°00′26″W / 49.229488°N 123.00724°W / 49.229488; -123.00724 (Broadview)

110.1 (361) 35 2025 Residential [85]
49 Metro Tower III Metrotown

49°13′31″N 123°00′04″W / 49.225201°N 123.001076°W / 49.225201; -123.001076 (Metro Tower III)

109 (358) 27 2013 Office Also written as Metrotower III.[86]
50 Centrepoint Metrotown

49°13′41″N 122°59′46″W / 49.227955°N 122.996086°W / 49.227955; -122.996086 (Centrepoint)

108.6 (356) 32 2008 Residential [87]
51 Artesia Metrotown Metrotown

49°14′00″N 123°00′34″W / 49.233223°N 123.009323°W / 49.233223; -123.009323 (Artesia Metrotown)

108.2 (355) 31 2025 Residential [88]
52 4688 Kingsway Metrotown

49°13′44″N 123°00′06″W / 49.228764°N 123.001564°W / 49.228764; -123.001564 (4688 Kingsway)

108 (354) 35 2015 Residential Part of Station Square. Also known as Station Square Tower 1.[89][90]
53 Étoile Tower I Brentwood

49°15′48″N 122°59′11″W / 49.263412°N 122.98629°W / 49.263412; -122.98629 (Étoile Tower I)

107.6 (353) 32 2021 Residential [91]
54 The Met Metrotown

49°13′26″N 122°59′38″W / 49.223808°N 122.993797°W / 49.223808; -122.993797 (The Met)

107.3 (352) 34 2015 Residential [92][93]
55 Aldynne in the Park Metrotown

49°13′54″N 123°00′42″W / 49.231552°N 123.011665°W / 49.231552; -123.011665 (Aldynne in the Park)

107.3 (352) 35 2017 Residential [94]
56 Metro Tower I Metrotown

49°13′34″N 123°00′05″W / 49.226093°N 123.001259°W / 49.226093; -123.001259 (Metro Tower I)

103.6 (340) 28 1989 Office Tallest building in Burnaby from 1989 to 1991. Also written as Metrotower I.[95]
57 King's Crossing One Edmonds

49°13′07″N 122°56′58″W / 49.218582°N 122.949539°W / 49.218582; -122.949539 (King's Crossing One)

102.4 (336) 31 2020 Residential [96]

Tallest under construction or proposed

Under construction

The following table includes buildings under construction in Burnaby that are planned to be at least 100 m (328 ft) tall as of 2026, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. Buildings that are on hold are not included. Buildings whose exact height are unknown are included at the bottom of the table and sorted by floor count if they have at least 34 floors.

Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
Sky Park 230.1 (755) 65 2026 Would become the tallest building in Burnaby upon completion.[97]
Citizen 210.8 (692) 66 2027 [98]
Solo District Aerius 203.3 (667) 52 2026 [99]
Brentwood Five 182 (597) 53 2027 [100]
Central Tower at Sky Park 165.2 (542) 45 2026 [101]
Etoile Gold 153 (502) 47 2028 [102]
Nuvo 141.3 (464) 43 2026 [103]
South Yards II 139 (456) 43 2026 Renamed from The Grove under previous developer.[104][105]
Tower Six at The Amazing Brentwood 127 (417) 39 2027 [106][107]
West Tower at Sky Park 125.6 (412) 33 2026 [108]
Grosvenor Brentwood Block A 70 2029 May become the tallest building in Burnaby upon completion, overtaking Sky Park.[109]
Grosvenor Brentwood Block C 55 2029 [110]
Tower Five at The Amazing Brentwood 53 2028 [111]
Slate Brentwood 44 2026 [112]
Perla 38 2026 [113]
South Yards I 36 2026 [114]

Timeline of tallest buildings

Name Image Years as tallest Height
m (ft)
Floors Reference
Metro Tower I 1989–1991 103.6 (340) 28 [95]
Metro Tower II 1991–2013 111.3 (365) 30 [83]
Chancellor 2013–2014 114.6 (376) 37 [80]
Sovereign 2014–2017 155.9 (511) 45 [40]
Solo District - Altus 2017–2024 187.8 (616) 49 [24]
Two Gilmore Place 2024–present 215.8 (708) 64 [21][22][23]

Skylines

See also

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