Trail Maps and Guide
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Trail Maps and Guide
Parking Lot Port Moody ve te A 50 100 Metres North Fraser River Bouleva rd W ay er ar in M Baker rim il Tra Aus tin Pe Austin Ave Hydro Right of Way Animal Shelter City Works Yard 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). Loug h R rRd ive tR Pit Rive r Colony Farm Regional Park ridge ann B Port M 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 See inset Bike Park Off-Leash Fishing Boating Parking Washrooms 0 25 50 100 Trail Maps and Guide Metres explore | play | discover North Riverview Forest Mariner Way er et m 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. Alice La ke Trail 660 m Trail Trai l 4k m tlam i Coqu eed H ig hway Ch ilk oD r Trunk Rd Colony Farm Regional Park m hway 1 ri Ma tla Dawes Hill Park United ay H rW ed he ug o L ne ada Hig 25 y Mariner Wa Linton St y wa igh et run B Lost Lake km Como Lake Park See inset Port Coquitlam Southwest Coquitlam Trans Ca n 0 Riverview Forest Austin Ave Mackin Park New Westminster Mundy Park ui gh w ay Riverview Park Co q Blue Mountain St Hi Foster Ave Hillcrest St Blue Mountain Park Como Lake Park Gatensbury St Blue Mountain St Como Lake Ave United Boulevard ar ke Ro ad Cl North Road Burnaby d Mariner Park ey ee n wd De al Como Lake Ave 1 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 Dr gh The Mundy Park Community Path includes a portion of the route on neighbourhood streets as shown on the map. erm Miller Park 1. Haversly Ave Th Austin Ave Lo u eter Hillcrest Como Creek Cottonwood Ave Boating is allowed but is limited to non-combustible engines only. Vancouver Golf Course Nitina t Wilmot St Picnic Area Tra il King Albert Ave et 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. ak en Chilko King Albert Path Lakeside Lo Island Ave Fishing - Como Lake isMilford stocked m 530 Lacrosse Box Winslow Smith Ave op 1 km Fishing & Viewing Dock Mundy Park Community Path 5.5 km 1 km ide Lo op 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. ay rW Fishing & Viewing Dock Int erl Mundy Lake m 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 il 1.3 k ine Tra Waterl Como Lake Park km Lakeside Loop 1km Foster Mundy Park Community Path e rin Ma North Spani Pool 1.1 1.3 km Cornell Ave Playground ak en rail Waterline T Cornell Ave Metres erl il Tra 100 Int g gin Log ail Tr 50 Sch o Tra ol il ay aw ur Sp Perimeter Trail 4km Old 25 Scho ol Trail Charles Best Secondary Como Lake Ave Mundy Park Community Path 5.5 km Hillcrest Middle Nitinat Trail School Regan Ave Regan Ave Wetland r ou ym Se eet Str 0 Parking Lot Regan Ave Thermal Dr Grover Ave Peri m 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. ath Connect to Town Centre Park Trails via David Ave Northeast Coquitlam Trails r m Rive Pip Gleneagle Secondary vid Da 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. Port Moody Eagle Ridge Park Ave Dav d a Ro rry a Qu Minnekhada Regional Park Lo u gh ee dH wy Coquitlam River Park Town Centre Park & Hoy Creek Trail See inset Coquitlam River Trails See inset Victoria Dr rd Way Town Centre Park Deboville Slough Port Coquitlam Pitt River Nestor Street Pipe line Rd Rd 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 il 50 Sh au gh ne ssy St tra 25 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. Maple Creek Middle School itla mR iver 100 trail Tahsis Ave 0 trail Coq u Westwood Evergreen Cultural Centre Ozada Avenue rd Coquitlam River Park trail Pine Lasalle Pl Westwood Plateau Trails See inset id A ve Guildfo Barnet Hwy Coquitlam Crunch Trail See inset Coast Meridian Road elin eR oad ord Guildf Coquit lam River Eagle Ridge Pool Scott Creek Elementary Ridge Park Johnson St Lacrosse Box e D riv e 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 la sdo wn tree Johnson St Barnet Hwy Pinecone Burke Provincial Park Eagle Mountain Park High Str r nD so Ro b ep ON-STREET PORTION Spirit Square ss yS t Salt Spring ldfo City Hall Pinetree Way us Dufferein St lti- Glen Dr Johnson St Way Pinetree trail l tr ai trail David Ave mu ON-STREET PORTION ne irk Tennis Lafarge Lake Guildford Coquitlam Centre Mall Cam elb ac k Sugarpine wa y Pa rk Par k tra il wa y Blvd il ou nt eM Eagl trail tra e n Tanglewood La ge ain trail Stoneridge Lane 400 m id 180 m trail Lane Bramble 670 m Drive 550 m 410 m Honey suckle il Lakeside Loop 1.2 km Town Ctr Blvd City Centre Aquatic Complex Hoy Creek Linear Park gh trail tra Douglas College Nestor Elementary Dunk au ath trail Robson Park Youth Park Sh se p Dr il 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 r Start elevation is 38 metres (125 feet) h Summit Middle School Walton Forest Lan Start pat tra n Steeple Crt se Scott Creek Ravine o Pan nso Lansdowne Dr er De id A ve mu l ti-u a ram Dav Pinetree Way Elementary Robson Panorama Heights Elementary Joh Bluebell Ave Connect to Port Moody via David Ave Panorama Park il Coquitlam Crunch Trail Dr tra Noons Creek Park Bramble Park Bramblewood Elementary Pinetree Secondary & Community Centre Walton Way Elementary Hatchery Perimeter Trail 2.7 km trail iola David Ave l Summit Middle School il tra ne P wood id A ve lti-u Rive North dow vd Bl lateau Dr la Ave Mid-point elevation is 180 metres (590 feet) il tra Westwood Plateau Golf Academy Sa Da vid Lans 300 Town Centre Park i ult m Dav mu tlam 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 e Av id path v e Da -us r Gab 100 Ridge Park Eagle 0 25 50 Mountain Park Metres Elementary Hampton Park Coquitlam River Trails ui Coq 0 Bramblewood Elementary Tennis d Blv ye ha la De Field Hydro Substation Hoy Creek Trail A flat, gravel surface trail that is suitable for walking and jogging. ell r tw d Blv u tea Pla r aD 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 il 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 a Ch es Cr . n Mt 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. il tra nd mo Di a Finish elevation is 280 metres (920 feet) Town Centre Park & Hoy Creek Trails Westwood Plateau Trails Finish m ra no Pa Coquitlam Trails Coquitlam Crunch Trail Port Coquitlam 0 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 0 25 50 100 Metres North Ridge Park Walton Park