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Como Lake Park Trail & Riverview Forest Trails

Thermal Dr Charles Best Grover Ave Grover Ave Como Lake is a natural Seymour Como Lake Ave Secondary Mundy Park is among the community’s

Baker Legend setting offering a rich Gatensbury Spuraway Mundy Park Parking Mundy Park Community Path 5.5 km Mariner Way most treasured assets. The 178-hectare park experience that Lot Hillcrest Community Path park and trail system offers visitors an Middle Perimeter Trail 4km Bike Park includes a lakeside Nitinat Trail exceptional recreation experience in a School Mariner Way loop trail for a quiet Regan The Mundy Park School Waterline rare urban forest. walk or a fitness jog. Ave Community Path is a Off-Leash School Trail 5.5 km paved multi- Benches, open grass Regan Ave Regan Ave Trail Interlaken The park’s 5.5 km multi-use Wetland use trail suitable for a community pathway encircles the park Fishing areas, picnic amenities Street Old Logging Trail variety of recreational and a playground invite Trail Trail and can be completed on foot within Nitinat Trail 1.3 km Mundy Park pursuits. an hour. Shorter walks on the interior relaxing, socializing and 1.1 km Boating

casual play. Wilmot St trails will guide visitors on a scenic Interlaken Trail loop around Mundy Lake or to the 0 25 50 100 Parking Spani Pool Perimeter Trail 4km Mundy viewing benches at Lost Lake. Metres Cornell Ave Playground Cornell Ave Lake Lakeside Loop 1 km 1.1 km Lost Hydro Right of Way Right of Hydro Riverview Forest is a dedicated urban Washrooms Trails Coquitlam North 5.5 km Path Community Mundy Park Lake Lakeside Loop 1km forest, with many trails for walking Foster 0 25 50 100 Trail Maps and Guide Chilko and jogging within a forested natural Como Lake Park Waterline Trail 1.3 km 530 m setting. Metres The Lakeside Loop Owl Trail Alice Lake North (1 km) Fishing & Smith Ave Viewing Hillcrest Box explore | play | discover The Como Lakeside Dock Winslow Smith Loop trail is a flat, Fishing & Off In addition to the dog park Viewing Ave 660 m natural surface trail Leash off Mariner Way, all trails ACCESSIBILITY DOGS ON TRAILS BE SAFE OUTDOORS | URBAN WILDLIFE that is suitable for Dock Perimeter Trail 4km Park within Mundy Park are off- walking and jogging. King Riverview Many of Coquitlam’s trails are Pets are members of the , TRAIL ETIQUETTE Be Bear Aware Albert Path leash from dawn to 10:00 a.m. with Austin Trail accessible and user friendly. and Coquitlam has a variety of Bears and wildlife have been Forest the exception of the trails leading Share the trails, share the Island King Albert Ave Accessible trails are hard surface parks and off-leash areas where living in Coquitlam long before Animal to Mundy Lake (dogs are prohibited responsibilities. A few things to Fishing - Como Lake isMilford stocked Ave Lakeside Loop 1 km Shelter (in Mackin Park and Town Centre you and your dog can enjoy remember when using the trails: humans. As our population Gatensbury Street Haversly Ave from this area at all times) and the regularly with trout in the spring Works Mundy Park Community Path (i.e. Park), and natural surface (in the outdoors together. But grows, wildlife habitat and and fall. Fishing is open to everyone, Yard ™™ Tell a friend where you are The Mundy Park Community Austin Ave Alouette dogs must be on-leash on this trail Mundy Park, Como Lake Park and remember, your unleashed dog natural food sources diminish. but you must have a valid basic Picnic Park Park), which all can be prey for predators such going and when you expect While enjoying our outdoors Mariner Way at all times). license if you are 16 years or older. Area Como Path includes a portion of the Hickey St Hickey Creek route on neighbourhood streets Bray have trails with slopes less than as coyotes or black bears, so to return. you may encounter: black bears, The daily catch limit is 2 trout. Cottonwood Ave as shown on the map. 5%. Trail accessibility may vary. keep them safe. ™™ Hiking with others is safer bobcats, coyotes, deer, racoons Parking than hiking alone. Go only and skunks. Boating is allowed but is limited to Leashed dogs are allowed on all non-combustible engines only. Lot as far as the slowest person Coquitlam trails. Dogs must not ™™ Look for posted signs about can safely go. Central and South Coquitlam Trails enter the lakes or wetland areas recent activity. Dewdney ™™ Show consideration for Thermal at any time. Always pick up after ™™ Watch ahead for bears or for your dog, respect nature and stay other trail users. Miller Dr Mariner Park Como Lake Park Dawes Hill Park (557m) Riverview Park (564m) their tracks. Park Trunk Rd on the trails. ™™ Respect nature and stay See inset 2215 Dawes Hill Road 728 Clearwater Way ™™ Make plenty of noise when on the trails. The ravines A peaceful neighbourhood A sports park and Parks or Trails with Off-Leash travelling. Como Lake Ave Como Lake Ave Clarke Road and natural areas contain EXPLORE THE GREAT Mundy Park & park with forest trails and a playground with a walking Areas: Riverview habitats that are sensitive to ™™ Do not feed wildlife. OUTDOORS

R Riverview Forest playground. trail that circles the park. Como Way Park Chilko Dr ™™ Bramble Park – 2775 the presence of people and ™™ Do not capture or disturb Lake Coquitlam See inset There’s no need to travel far Park St Linton Panorama Drive. dogs. wildlife as they are protected Blue Foster Ave Pacific Reach Linear Park Colony Farm Regional Park to explore the great outdoors. Mountain Mariner Miller Park (588m) (Don Roberts Park) (582m) (6.5 km) ™™ – 1149 Westwood ™™ Make yourself familiar with by federal and provincial law. Coquitlam has some great parks. Park Mundy Park Street. Blue Mountain St Rd 900 Oakview Street 1780 United Boulevard Colony Farm Road, off the off-leash dog regulations North Road Riverview Find out all you want to know A pleasant green space A nature trail along Como Lougheed Highway ™™ Miller Park – 900 Oakview and clean up after your dog Lougheed Highway

Hillcrest St Forest Course about Coquitlam’s parks and Austin Ave Austin Ave with a ball diamond, open Creek, connecting United With large, open areas of Street. Gatensbury St Gatensbury ™™ Smoking is not permitted in grass areas and creekside trails at coquitlam.ca/parkfinder. Port Boulevard to Don Roberts natural grasses and fields, ™™ Mundy Park – 641 Hillcrest any Coquitlam park or trail. Southwest Coquitlam nature trails. Some trails Park, where views of the the park is an excellent Lougheed Highway Coquitlam Street, entrance off Chilko have stairs. ™™ When bicycling on multi- can be enjoyed. location to spot birds such Avenue. as hawks and herons. use paths, be courteous to Way Colony Farm Mackin Park (1.6km) Mariner Park (826m) There is also picnicking, ™™ Ridge Park – 1685 Parkway pedestrians. Brunette Ave Mariner Regional Park Boulevard. Lougheed Highway 1046 Brunette Avenue 2985 Mariner Way wildlife viewing and Blue Mountain St Dawes Hill Park A park with ball A forested park with Visit coquitlam.ca/dogparks for Mackin Park community gardens. Visit Trans Highway 1 Colony Farm diamonds, grass fields, trails, tennis courts and a metrovancouver.org for complete details. walking path, skate park Regional Park River playground. more information. New and spray park. Westminster United Boulevard

0 25 50 100 United Boulevard Coquitlam Metres Fraser River North Coquitlam Crunch Trail Trails & Hoy Creek Trails Coquitlam River Trails

Residents have access Bridge David Ave Finish This popular trail extends 2.2 Ridge Park Trails North Hoy Delahaye Diamond km to the top of Westwood Accessed from a number of Creek Park to approximately 23kms multi-use path Finish elevation Chartwell Hoy Creek Trail Coquitlam River Plateau with an 800 foot locations including Parkway of trails in Westwood Town David Ave is 280 metres trail A flat, gravel David Avenue trail elevation gain. Blvd and Hampton Park. A Plateau Plateau through city Centre multi-use path (920 feet) surface trail portion of the trail system parks, natural areas and Cres that is suitable Hoy Creek Trail 2.8 km Park Shaughnessy St Hikers and fitness walkers is dedicated for off-leash greenways. Although Nestor enjoy views of the city on for walking and Tanglewood dogs. Ridge Park offers a Eagle Westwood many of the trails have Town Centre Park Park Blvd Plateau Golf jogging. Pine

Tot Lot this challenging uphill climb. challenging experience for Mountain Blvd manageable slopes (0- wood Perimeter Bramble Lane Lane Course ON-STREET Gabriola Dr Panorama Dr Drive Park trail 8%), take care on gravel Trail 2.7 km This trail consists of steep the hiker who enjoys steep back PORTION Pinetree Nestor surfaces and steeper Stadium

670 m terrain in a dense forest Elementary Secondary & trail Eagle Mtn. terrain beginning with Parkway Hampton Park setting. sections. Community 300 continuous metres of Camel Elementary Eagle Walton Ave Centre Pipeline Rd Colony Farm Mountain0 25 50 100 stairs; trail users should use Hydro Hampton Walton Way Street Nestor Park Youth Park Dunkirk caution when descending on Substation Park Metres Field Tanglewood Elementary Pipeline Rd Bramble gravel portions of the trail. Ridge Park Douglas Coquitlam Trails Coquitlam North Park College trail

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Bramblewood Sugarpine Tennis trail Lakeside Elementary Westwood Plateau Golf Academy Hatchery Pinetree Tennis Salt Spring Metres Town Ctr Blvd Loop 1.2 km Blvd Panorama Dr North Dr Portions of the City Centre Ozada Tot Lot trail Plateau Hoy Creek Trail Aquatic Complex Lafarge Inspiration Lansdowne trail Lasalle Pl Garden Sport Courts require “on-street” Lake trail David Ave trail Guildford Shaughnessy St Mountain Salal use of sidewalks

400 m Summit Blvd and crosswalks

Middle trail ON-STREET Guildford Pinetree Way to complete the Eagle

trail Stoneridge Stoneridge Lane Hoy Creek City Mid-point PORTION trail School Evergreen Tahsis Ave trail trailPanorama Pinetree Way overall route and Hall elevation Robson Cultural Coquitlam River David Ave Bramble Park Park Elementary are marked with a Linear Park 0 25 50 100 is 180 metres Noons Parkway trail Spirit Square Centre

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(590 feet) Ozada Avenue Coquitlam River trail Park Elementary Panorama Robson on map.Glen Dr Glen Dr High Str Westwood Maple Creek North Coquitlam Crunch Trail Connect to Heights Park Park David Elementary ON-STREET

trail PORTION trail Port Moody Panorama Dr Fishing – Town Centre Park Ave Johnson trail via David Ave multi-use path Summit multi-use path Robson Dr Atlantic Ave is stocked regularly Within the hundred acres of Bluebell trail Crunch Minnekhada 550 m Middle School with trout in the spring Town Centre Park, visitors will Ave Scott Coquitlam and fall. Fishing is open to discover many opportunities 0 25 50 100

Creek David Ave Johnson St Northern Ave idge Connect to Town Centre Way Pinetree Pedestrian Ravine everyone, but you must have a for nature appreciation, sport Metres Deer Park Trails via David Ave Bridge Honeysuckle Lansdowne Dr valid basic license if you are 16 and casual play, and cultural North years or older. The daily catch celebrations. Lafarge Lake, Coquitlam Coquitlam Dufferein St Dufferein limit is 2 trout. with its beautiful fountain, is Centre Mall Centre Walton Northeast Coquitlam Trails ideal for strolling around the Coquitlam River Trails Steeple Crt Forest Barnet Hwy Boating is allowed lake loop, picnicking in the A network of forest walking trails extending for but is limited to non- meadow, fishing on the lake and 9.8 kms within 165 acres of municipal parkland. Pinecone Burke

410 m Provincial Park combustible engines only. enjoying the views of the local This ancient river, a of the Fraser, mountains. provides a different experience in each season. Other Trails Lansdowne Drive Eagle Mundy Park Hoy Creek Trail Mountain Park Start Coquitlam Crunch Trail Walton Park (890m) Start elevation 180 m Ridge Park See inset 1255 Durant Drive (10km) Legend

is 38 metres Coquitlam River A dedicated urban forest This 175-hectare park has (125 feet) Eagle Ridge Guildford Westwood Plateau Trails with nature trails offering close to 10km of trails, where Bike Park Pool Lacrosse Scott Creek See inset visitors a natural outdoor visitors can spy abundant Box Gleneagle Elementary Secondary Minnekhada experience. wildlife. The park is also home Off-Leash Pipeline Road Regional Town Centre Park & to the Minnekhada Lodge, an David Ave Meridian Road Coast Park Hoy Creek Trail Eagle Ridge Park David Ave Quarry Road DeBoville Slough (4.1km) elegant heritage building. Visit Fishing See inset 4100 Cedar Drive metrovancouver.org for more A dyke trail to be enjoyed information. Boating Coquitlam River Trails by walkers, joggers and See inset Victoria Dr cyclists. The trail guides Pinecone Burke Provincial Park Parking Use of Coquitlam parks and trails is Guildford Way visitors along wetlands A 38,000 hectare park with Town Centre at your own risk. The City of Coquitlam shall Port Moody Coquitlam and berry farms, offering access to excellent hiking trails Washrooms Park River Park not be liable for any injury or damage Deboville Slough beautiful views of the and canoeing opportunities. Pitt River and Coastal Visit env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks for

caused while using the parks and trails. St Johnson 0 25 50 100 Barnet Hwy Mountains. more information. Pet owners are legally responsible for any Lougheed Hwy Port Coquitlam Pitt River Metres injury caused by their animal. North River

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