Trail Maps and Guide

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Trail Maps and Guide
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Port Moody
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Austin Ave
Hydro Right of Way
Animal
Shelter
City Works
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Bray
Hickey St
Off
Leash
Park
Alouette
Park
In addition to the dog park
off Mariner Way, all trails
within Mundy Park are offleash from dawn to 10:00 a.m. with
the exception of the trails leading
to Mundy Lake (dogs are prohibited
from this area at all times) and the
Mundy Park Community Path (i.e.
dogs must be on-leash on this trail
at all times).
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Dawes Hill Park (557m)
2215 Dawes Hill Road
A peaceful neighbourhood
park with forest trails and a
playground.
Riverview Park (564m)
728 Clearwater Way
A sports park and
playground with a walking
trail that circles the park.
Miller Park (588m)
900 Oakview Street
A pleasant green space
with a ball diamond, open
grass areas and creekside
nature trails. Some trails
have stairs.
Pacific Reach Linear Park
(Don Roberts Park) (582m)
1780 United Boulevard
A nature trail along Como
Creek, connecting United
Boulevard to Don Roberts
Park, where views of the
Fraser River can be enjoyed.
Mackin Park (1.6km)
1046 Brunette Avenue
A park with ball
diamonds, grass fields,
walking path, skate park
and spray park.
Mariner Park (826m)
2985 Mariner Way
A forested park with
trails, tennis courts and a
playground.
Colony Farm Regional Park
(6.5 km)
Colony Farm Road, off
Lougheed Highway
With large, open areas of
natural grasses and fields,
the park is an excellent
location to spot birds such
as hawks and herons.
There is also picnicking,
wildlife viewing and
community gardens. Visit
metrovancouver.org for
more information.
Mundy Park &
Riverview Forest
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Bike Park
Off-Leash
Fishing
Boating
Parking
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North
Riverview
Forest
Mariner Way
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4k
Legend
The park’s 5.5 km multi-use
community pathway encircles the park
and can be completed on foot within
an hour. Shorter walks on the interior
trails will guide visitors on a scenic
loop around Mundy Lake or to the
viewing benches at Lost Lake.
Riverview Forest is a dedicated urban
forest, with many trails for walking
and jogging within a forested natural
setting.
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Como Lake Park
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Blue
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Mundy Park is among the community’s
most treasured assets. The 178-hectare
park and trail system offers visitors an
exceptional recreation experience in a
rare urban forest.
Central and South Coquitlam Trails
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The Mundy Park Community
Path includes a portion of the
route on neighbourhood streets
as shown on the map.
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Miller
Park
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Haversly Ave
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Austin Ave
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Hillcrest
Como
Creek
Cottonwood Ave
Boating is allowed but is limited to
non-combustible engines only.
Vancouver Golf
Course
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Wilmot St
Picnic
Area
Tra
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King Albert Ave
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Gatensbury Stre
regularly with trout in the spring
and fall. Fishing is open to everyone,
but you must have a valid basic
license if you are 16 years or older.
The daily catch limit is 2 trout.
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Chilko
King
Albert Path
Lakeside Lo
Island
Ave
Fishing - Como Lake isMilford
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530
Lacrosse Box
Winslow
Smith
Ave
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Fishing &
Viewing
Dock
Mundy Park Community Path 5.5 km
1 km
ide Lo
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Lakes
Smith Ave
Owl Trail
The Mundy Park
Community Path is a
5.5 km paved multiuse trail suitable for a
variety of recreational
pursuits.
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Mundy
Lake
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The Lakeside Loop
(1 km)
The Como Lakeside
Loop trail is a flat,
natural surface trail
that is suitable for
walking and jogging.
Mundy Park
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Como Lake Park
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Lakeside Loop 1km
Foster
Mundy Park
Community Path
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Spani Pool
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Secondary
Como Lake Ave
Mundy Park Community Path 5.5 km
Hillcrest
Middle Nitinat
Trail
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Ave
Regan Ave
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Parking
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Regan Ave
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Grover Ave
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Grover Ave
Como Lake is a natural
setting offering a rich
park experience that
includes a lakeside
loop trail for a quiet
walk or a fitness jog.
Benches, open grass
areas, picnic amenities
and a playground invite
relaxing, socializing and
casual play.
Gatensbury
Coquitlam Trails
Mundy Park & Riverview Forest Trails
Como Lake Park Trail
ACCESSIBILITY
DOGS ON TRAILS
Many of Coquitlam’s trails are
accessible and user friendly.
Accessible trails are hard surface
(in Mackin Park and Town Centre
Park), and natural surface (in
Mundy Park, Como Lake Park and
Coquitlam River Park), which all
have trails with slopes less than
5%. Trail accessibility may vary.
Pets are members of the family,
and Coquitlam has a variety of
parks and off-leash areas where
you and your dog can enjoy
the outdoors together. But
remember, your unleashed dog
can be prey for predators such
as coyotes or black bears, so
keep them safe.
Leashed dogs are allowed on all
Coquitlam trails. Dogs must not
enter the lakes or wetland areas
at any time. Always pick up after
your dog, respect nature and stay
on the trails.
Parks or Trails with Off-Leash
Areas:
™™ Bramble Park – 2775
Panorama Drive.
™™ Glen Park – 1149 Westwood
Street.
™™ Miller Park – 900 Oakview
Street.
™™ Mundy Park – 641 Hillcrest
Street, entrance off Chilko
Avenue.
™™ Ridge Park – 1685 Parkway
Boulevard.
Visit coquitlam.ca/dogparks for
complete details.
BE SAFE OUTDOORS |
TRAIL ETIQUETTE
Share the trails, share the
responsibilities. A few things to
remember when using the trails:
™™ Tell a friend where you are
going and when you expect
to return.
™™ Hiking with others is safer
than hiking alone. Go only
as far as the slowest person
can safely go.
™™ Show consideration for
other trail users.
™™ Respect nature and stay
on the trails. The ravines
and natural areas contain
habitats that are sensitive to
the presence of people and
dogs.
™™ Make yourself familiar with
the off-leash dog regulations
and clean up after your dog
™™ Smoking is not permitted in
any Coquitlam park or trail.
™™ When bicycling on multiuse paths, be courteous to
pedestrians.
URBAN WILDLIFE
Be Bear Aware
Bears and wildlife have been
living in Coquitlam long before
humans. As our population
grows, wildlife habitat and
natural food sources diminish.
While enjoying our outdoors
you may encounter: black bears,
bobcats, coyotes, deer, racoons
and skunks.
™™ Look for posted signs about
recent activity.
™™ Watch ahead for bears or for
their tracks.
™™ Make plenty of noise when
travelling.
™™ Do not feed wildlife.
EXPLORE THE GREAT
OUTDOORS
™™ Do not capture or disturb
wildlife as they are protected
by federal and provincial law.
There’s no need to travel far
to explore the great outdoors.
Coquitlam has some great parks.
Find out all you want to know
about Coquitlam’s parks and
trails at coquitlam.ca/parkfinder.
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Connect to Town Centre
Park Trails via David Ave
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Use of Coquitlam parks and trails is
at your own risk. The City of Coquitlam shall
not be liable for any injury or damage
caused while using the parks and trails.
Pet owners are legally responsible for any
injury caused by their animal.
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Eagle Ridge Park
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Regional
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Coquitlam
River Park
Town Centre Park &
Hoy Creek Trail
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Coquitlam River Trails
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Victoria Dr
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Town Centre
Park
Deboville Slough
Port Coquitlam
Pitt River
Nestor Street
Pipe
line
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Pipe
line
Boating is allowed
but is limited to noncombustible engines only.
Walton Park (890m)
1255 Durant Drive
A dedicated urban forest
with nature trails offering
visitors a natural outdoor
experience.
DeBoville Slough (4.1km)
4100 Cedar Drive
A dyke trail to be enjoyed
by walkers, joggers and
cyclists. The trail guides
visitors along wetlands
and berry farms, offering
beautiful views of the
Pitt River and Coastal
Mountains.
Colony Farm
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Metres
North
Town Centre Park
Within the hundred acres of
Town Centre Park, visitors will
discover many opportunities
for nature appreciation, sport
and casual play, and cultural
celebrations. Lafarge Lake,
with its beautiful fountain, is
ideal for strolling around the
lake loop, picnicking in the
meadow, fishing on the lake and
enjoying the views of the local
mountains.
Minnekhada Regional Park
(10km)
This 175-hectare park has
close to 10km of trails, where
visitors can spy abundant
wildlife. The park is also home
to the Minnekhada Lodge, an
elegant heritage building. Visit
metrovancouver.org for more
information.
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
A 38,000 hectare park with
access to excellent hiking trails
and canoeing opportunities.
Visit env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks for
more information.
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Middle School
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Evergreen
Cultural
Centre
Ozada Avenue
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Coquitlam River
Park
trail
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Lasalle Pl
Westwood Plateau Trails
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Guildfo
Barnet Hwy
Coquitlam Crunch Trail
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Coast Meridian Road
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Guildf
Coquit
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River
Eagle Ridge
Pool
Scott Creek
Elementary
Ridge Park
Johnson St
Lacrosse
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Ozada Tot Lot
Inspiration
Garden
Gui
Fishing – Lafarge Lake
is stocked regularly
with trout in the spring
and
fall. Fishing
Northern
Ave is open to
everyone, but you must have a
valid basic license if you are 16
years or older. The daily catch
limit is 2 trout.
Atlantic Ave
Other Trails
Coquit
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Johnson St
Barnet Hwy
Pinecone Burke
Provincial Park
Eagle
Mountain
Park
High Str
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ON-STREET
PORTION
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Salt Spring
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Hall
Pinetree Way
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Dufferein St
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Johnson St
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ON-STREET
PORTION
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Tennis
Lafarge
Lake
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Coquitlam
Centre Mall
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Tanglewood La
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trail
Stoneridge Lane
400 m
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180 m
trail
Lane
Bramble
670 m
Drive
550 m
410 m
Honey
suckle
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Lakeside
Loop 1.2 km
Town Ctr Blvd
City Centre
Aquatic Complex
Hoy Creek
Linear Park
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Douglas
College
Nestor
Elementary
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Robson
Park
Youth Park
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Portions of the
Hoy Creek Trail
require “on-street”
use of sidewalks
and crosswalks
to complete the
overall route and
are marked with a
white dashed line
Glen Dr
on map.
Stadium
Nestor
Park
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Start elevation
is 38 metres
(125 feet)
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Summit
Middle School
Walton
Forest
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Start
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Scott
Creek
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Lansdowne Dr
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Dav
Pinetree Way
Elementary
Robson
Panorama
Heights
Elementary
Joh
Bluebell
Ave
Connect to
Port Moody
via David Ave
Panorama
Park
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Coquitlam Crunch Trail
Dr
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Noons
Creek
Park
Bramble Park
Bramblewood
Elementary
Pinetree
Secondary &
Community
Centre
Walton Way
Elementary
Hatchery
Perimeter
Trail 2.7 km
trail
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David Ave
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Summit
Middle
School
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P
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North
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Bl
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Dr
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Ave
Mid-point
elevation
is 180 metres
(590 feet)
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Westwood Plateau Golf Academy
Sa
Da
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Lans
300
Town Centre Park
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Dav
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Panorama Dr
Sport Courts
200
Metres
Pine
Walton Ave
North
David Avenue
Hoy Creek Trail 2.8 km
ON-STREET
PORTION
100
Town
Centre
Park
Bridge
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Av
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Ridge Park
Eagle
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Mountain
Park
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Elementary
Hampton
Park
Coquitlam River Trails
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Bramblewood
Elementary
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Field
Hydro
Substation
Hoy Creek Trail
A flat, gravel
surface trail
that is suitable
for walking and
jogging.
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Bramble
Park
This trail consists of steep
terrain beginning with
300 continuous metres of
stairs; trail users should use
caution when descending on
gravel portions of the trail.
Eagle
Mountain
Park
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tra
Eagle
Hikers and fitness walkers
enjoy views of the city on
this challenging uphill climb.
Tanglewood
Tot Lot
Residents have access
to approximately 23kms
of trails in Westwood
Plateau through city
parks, natural areas and
greenways. Although
Westwood
many of the trails have
Plateau Golf
manageable slopes (0Course
8%), take care on gravel
surfaces and steeper
Hampton Park sections.
North Hoy
Creek Park
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Ridge Park Trails
Accessed from a number of
locations including Parkway
Blvd and Hampton Park. A
portion of the trail system
is dedicated for off-leash
dogs. Ridge Park offers a
challenging experience for
the hiker who enjoys steep
terrain in a dense forest
setting.
This popular trail extends 2.2
km to the top of Westwood
Plateau with an 800 foot
elevation gain.
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Di a
Finish elevation
is 280 metres
(920 feet)
Town Centre Park & Hoy Creek Trails
Westwood Plateau Trails
Finish
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Coquitlam Trails
Coquitlam Crunch Trail
Port
Coquitlam
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Pedestrian
Bridge
25
50
Coquitlam Crunch
Minnekhada
Mundy Park
Hoy Creek Trail
100
Metres
North
Coquitlam River Trails
A network of forest walking trails extending for
9.8 kms within 165 acres of municipal parkland.
This ancient river, a tributary of the Fraser,
provides a different experience in each season.
Legend
Bike Park
Off-Leash
Fishing
Boating
Parking
Washrooms
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50
100
Metres
North
Ridge Park
Walton Park