Coquitlam /koʊˈkwɪtləm/ is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Coquitlam, mainly a suburban city, is the sixth-largest city in the province with a population of 139,284 in 2016. and one of the 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver. The current mayor of Coquitlam is Richard Stewart.
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4.5 based on 143 reviews
At the south west corner of this great park is the Christmas Light Display around Lafarge Lake area. Lights at 4:30PM daily and runs to mid January. There is 1.2 km long walk around the lake surrounded by the light displays. Really is a GEM of an opportunity to go experience. Beautiful!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Evergreen Cultural Centre is the visual and performing arts hub of the Tri-Cities, overlooking Town Centre Park and Lafarge Lake. Conveniently located at the Evergreen Skytrain Line (Lafarge Lake - Douglas station), we are accessible by transit, vehicle, and foot. Located in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Evergreen Cultural Centre features a 257-seat Studio Theatre with orchestra pit, a free public Art Gallery, studios for art classes, workshops and other activities, and a rehearsal studio. Theatre, music, comedy, and more - we've got it here!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Used to live 3 block away, a small piece of heaven in Coquitlam. Soft surface running or walking track surrounding stocked lake, open to juvenile and senior anglers. Platform built to facilitate safe fishing. Fairly large parking lot for those who can’t walk, but enjoy beauty, nature and quiet.
4.5 based on 134 reviews
What to say? Old growth forest, small lakes, trail system with excellent drainage so that it never gets muddy, even with all the rain we have here. Dog friendly areas and trail times. Whenever I walk or jog through the park, I'm reminded that the most relaxing colour is green.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Having lived in PoCo for years before I was surprised and delighted to learn that this was only minutes away from dt! The path access almost hidden in the bushes. Residential street parking. Wide easy paths. If you’re taking a stroller I would recommend going days after the last rain and it’s dense so moisture lingers in wide path covering puddles. There are bears in the area and after a rainfall you’ll easily see their footprints! Be mindful of where you are ???? I was there early in the morning (before 8) and only saw a handful of people. The falls are about 30-45mins in depending on how fast you walk. If the run off is low enough you can cross the falls river and go to the other side where the path continues and takes you to another waterfall!
4.5 based on 85 reviews
The light displays around the Lafarge Lake gets better every year! Note: It's Free to See! Also vehicle parking is also free, although I recommend you need to come early as it gets very busy on any evening! Nicely organized giving everyone directions for walking around the lake. If you like mini doughnuts & hot chocolate there a some tasty treats for everyone to enjoy! Washrooms for the public are also available for the public.
4.0 based on 77 reviews
Excellent place to shop for the whole family. Lots of variety of stores and big selections. I would recommend this shopping mall to any family with young children.
4.0 based on 92 reviews
Very well maintained, any attire and shoes is fine. Broken into 4 sections so you can do a little or a lot. About 6,000 steps to the top and back. Mostly stairs, pavement or gravel path. Nothing steep but a good workout if you go at a good clip. Nice view from the top as well.
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