MUNDY PARK
641 Hillcrest Street, Coquitlam, BC V3J 6N9 DIRECTIONS
Since 1982
Here’s The Deal:
Mundy Park is one of the largest parks in Coquitlam. The 178-hectare park and trail system offer visitors an exceptional recreation experience in a rare urban forest. The park has baseball, softball diamond, disc golf, a little library, meeting rooms, pickleball, picnic shelters, a sports field and an outdoor pool. Mundy Park is a mix of coniferous forest trees, and deciduous woodland plays a central role in the park ecosystem. The park’s 5.5-kilometre multi-use community pathway encircles the park.
SPECIALTY:
Volleyball, Monuments, Stone Benches, Fountains, Picnics, Hiking, Ponds, Shelters, Event Conducting, Slides, Restrooms, Dog Parking, Gardens, Jogging, Sports Place, Statues, Bike Riding, Swings, Walking Trails, Aquatic Centre, Grassy Fields & Waterfalls
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TOWN CENTRE PARK
1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC V3B 7S4 DIRECTIONS
Here’s The Deal:
Town Centre Park is a destination city-wide park that serves the local community, providing exceptional sport, recreation and cultural amenities and experiences. It has a grass playing field, roller hockey court, three ball diamonds, eight light tennis courts, six sand volleyball courts, a basketball court, and outdoor fitness equipment. The park has a sports complex that is a popular venue for local, provincial, national and international sports tournaments, cultural events and festivals. Town Centre Park change rooms, concessions, lit fields, and skateboard bowl.
SPECIALTY:
Event Conducting, Playgrounds, Stone Benches, Tables, Open Areas, Amphitheater, Bike Riding, Waterfalls, Football Courts, Aquarium Centre, Statues, Gardens, Shelters, Dog Parking, Slides, Green Space, Picnics, Fountains & Walking Trails
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COMO LAKE PARK
700 Gatensbury Street, Coquitlam, BC V3J 5G8 DIRECTIONS
Here’s The Deal:
Como Lake Park is a lovely picnic spot located in Coquitlam. It is a popular park setting for enjoying casual jogging and walking. The park has lakeside benches, open grass areas, picnic amenities, and a playground. The pathway is a loop route connecting with two floating docks, a day-use picnic area and a playground. Como Lake Park attracts thousands of visitors annually. The play space is always open, and there are no entry fees.
SPECIALTY:
Waterfalls, Bike Riding, Playgrounds, Kids Grounds, Gardens, Walking Trails, Fountains, Monuments, Volleyball Courts, Dog Parking, Event Conducting, Sports Areas, Shelters, Hiking Trails, Tables, Open Space, Playing Equipment, Jogging, Statues & Slides