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Parks & Trails

Coquitlam has over 80 municipal Parks and Natural Areas totalling over 2,200 acres. The parks and trails include features ranging from picnic areas and playgrounds, to outdoor pools, spray parks, sportsfields and skateboard parks. 

Coquitlam supports environmental stewardship and education through special events, stewardship group support, the Bear Aware Program, Adopt a Trail Program, Nature and Outdoor Pursuit Programs and many other environmental initiatives. 

Picnic Shelters and Outdoor Spaces Rental Information

Picnic shelters and outdoors spaces rental information

Park Events and Community Initiatives

Information on special events or how to get involved in a number of community initiatives.

Inspiration Garden

Come, bee inspired... and inspire others!

New Park Development

New Parks Development Projects underway in Coquitlam.

Adopt A Trail Stewardship Program

Any business, community or service organization, youth group, school, class, family, group of individuals or individual can volunteer for the Trail Stewardship Program.

Stewardship

Learn more about environmental stewardship in Coquitlam or how to get involved in initiatives like storm-drain marking, invasive plant removal, native planting and water quality monitoring.

Giant Hogweed

Giant Hogweed is a non-native invasive plant, find out more . . .

Sportsfields

Coquitlam Sports Fields

Bear Aware Coquitlam

Learn more about the Bear Aware program in Coquitlam

Community Tree Planting Programs

Check out this year's new, innovative, tree-planting programs that will allow residents to benefit from and contribute to a healthier quality of life for everyone.

City of Coquitlam Gift Fund

City of Coquitlam Gift Fund for parks and recreation facilities.

Trail System

Coquitlam's trail system, including a portion of the Trans Canada Trail.

Trail Smart Guidelines

Trail Smart Guidelines

Coquitlam River Watershed Strategy

Learn more about Coquitlam River Watershed Strategy project

Invasive Plants

Invasive plants are bad seeds!

Urban Forestry

Learn more about urban forestry management in Coquitlam.

Coquitlam's Park Listing

Detailed descriptions and guides to Coquitlam's park system.

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