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POMO Museum Travel Forum Reviews

POMO Museum

Hidden within a meticulously preserved 1908 train station, POMO Museum chronicles the fascinating evolution of Port Moody through its compelling collection of Indigenous artifacts, railroad memorabilia, and settler photographs. The museum's intimate scale transforms each carefully curated exhibit into a personal journey through time, where original architectural features like towering windows and ... »

Galloway Park Travel Forum Reviews

Galloway Park

Nestled in the heart of Burke Mountain's Smiling Creek neighborhood, Galloway Park stands as a testament to thoughtful community design with its tree-accented central promenade, rain garden, and inclusive recreational spaces. The park delights visitors year-round with its modern amenities, including a fenced basketball court, engaging playground equipment, refreshing spray park, and strategically ... »

Citadel Landing Travel Forum Reviews

Citadel Landing

Along the serene waterfront of Port Coquitlam, Citadel Landing captivates visitors with its harmonious blend of accessible paved trails, panoramic views, and thriving wildlife habitats where eagles soar overhead and local flora flourishes year-round. This thoughtfully designed park features comfortable seating areas strategically placed along wheelchair-friendly pathways, interpretive signage reve... »

Blakeburn Park Travel Forum Reviews

Blakeburn Park

Blakeburn Park stands as a masterfully designed recreational haven where modern playground equipment meets thoughtful accessibility, featuring everything from age-specific play zones to a pristine basketball court that hosts daily pickup games. The park's strategic layout maximizes visitor comfort with scattered picnic tables beneath mature trees, wheelchair-friendly pathways, and a dedicated spac... »

McMitchell Park Travel Forum Reviews

McMitchell Park

McMitchell Park redefines urban relaxation with its masterfully designed blend of pristine walking trails, modern playgrounds, and thoughtfully placed pavilions that transform everyday outings into memorable experiences. The park's accessibility shines through its smooth pathways and strategic amenities, while early morning visits reward guests with golden sunlight filtering through the trees and ... »

Coquitlam Crunch Trail Travel Forum Reviews

Coquitlam Crunch Trail

Rising dramatically through Coquitlam's urban landscape, the Coquitlam Crunch Trail stands as Metro Vancouver's answer to the famous Grouse Grind, featuring 894 challenging steps that lead determined hikers to a stunning 794-foot summit. This beloved fitness pilgrimage comes divided into four distinct sections, allowing everyone from casual walkers to dedicated athletes to tackle its terrain at th... »

Como Lake Park Travel Forum Reviews

Como Lake Park

Originally a quaint fishing spot, Como Lake has transformed into one of Coquitlam's most cherished parks where locals now gather around trout-filled waters amidst thoughtfully placed picnic tables and modern playground equipment. The park's circular lake trail offers year-round recreation for joggers and nature enthusiasts alike, while strategic morning or sunset visits reward guests with tranquil... »

Blakeburn Lagoons Park Travel Forum Reviews

Blakeburn Lagoons Park

Once an industrial wasteland of settling ponds, Blakeburn Lagoons Park has been masterfully transformed into an ecological sanctuary where two serene lagoons now serve as a thriving habitat for local wildlife and waterfowl. The park's thoughtfully designed 1.6 km loop trail system features accessible boardwalks, viewing platforms, and interpretive signage that guides visitors through this remarkab... »

Peace Park Travel Forum Reviews

Peace Park

Tucked along the serene Pitt River, Peace Park stands as a masterful blend of thoughtfully designed spaces and untamed natural beauty where visitors can explore extensive walking trails, observe local wildlife, and find solace at the lookout pier. The park's modern amenities, including a gazebo and well-maintained picnic areas, complement its natural features while maintaining the delicate balance... »

ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park Travel Forum Reviews

ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park

Along the meandering Coquitlam River lies ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park, a 260-hectare natural sanctuary where [more than 200 bird species](https://metrovancouver.org/services/regional-parks/park/%C6%9B%CC%93%C3%A9x%C9%99t%C9%99m-regional-park) find refuge among expansive fields and pristine wetlands. Once known as Colony Farm, this [renamed park honors its Indigenous heritage](https://www.kwikwetlem.com... »