Through Community Reflections, a Burnaby Heights Millennium project, the Heights community marked the beginning of the twenty-first century by contributing sections of mosaic to a legacy art project. Between November 2000 and March 2001, artists Glen Anderson, Shelley Twist and Barbary Meneley, in cooperation with a community advisory committee, worked with local Burnaby schools and area residents to design, create and install the ceramic tile and pebble mosaics to celebrate the Heights community. This collaborative effort of the Heights Merchants Association, the Heights Neighbourhood Association, Gilmore Community School, the City of Burnaby and Chevron Canada Ltd was made possible through grants from the Canada Millennium Partnership and the BC 2000 Community Spirit Grant Program. The pebble mosaic that decorates the fountain pool was created by Burnaby North Secondary School students. Surrounding the fountain are portraits created by local community residents with seasonal images created by Alpha Secondary School students. Students of the Gilmore Community School, Rosser, Kitchener, Confederation Park and St. Helen’s Elementary Schools created the series of tile mosaic panels that form the pavilion mosaic and those on the waste receptacles. The star motif of the pavilion represents the activities and scenes of local Heights community life in the context of the universe, while the mosaics that decorate the waste receptacles celebrate nature and the many languages spoken in the Heights.