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    North Bonson Park

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Pitt-Addington marsh Wildlife Management Area

    Pitt-Addington marsh Wildlife Management Area

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.3 km

    I love this place, it's right around Minnekhada Park. There is actually a nice lookout here, there…read moreused to be a bench there also but it's gone now, dunno why. It has a beautiful view of the Pitt River. It is one of my favorite bike routes, I've seen bears, eagles and other wildlife here. It also doesn't get as crowded as the Traboulay Trail and other trails around here but you still see bikers, walkers, dog walkers etc......

    The Pitt-Addington marsh Wildlife Management Area is located on both sides of the Pitt River on…read moreportion in Port Coquitlam behind Minnekhada Regional Park and the other Side in Pit Meadows at Grant Narrows. Both areas are protected land but are open to the public for walking or biking along dyke systems. The portion of Pitt-Addington Marsh located behind Minnekhada Regional Park is not as assessable as there are few accessible dykes to walk or bike along. If you have waterproof boots you may be able to walk along the forest bordering Minnekhada to see more of the Reserve. The Portion of Pitt-Addington Marsh located at Grant Narrows is far more accessible and friendly to both walkers and bikers. There are kilometers of dykes to explore including a few viewing platforms. There are lots of birds here including many migratory species depending on the time of year. This portion also may have paddling opportunities depending on tide levels throughout the dyked marsh streams. If you keep your eyes peeled you may spot a deer or a black bear here as well! Happy Hiking to all.

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    Mundy Park

    Mundy Park

    4.7(18 reviews)
    11.5 km

    Mundy Park is pretty big. 400 acres of coastal rainforest and is the biggest park in Coquitlam. We…read morecame in from Mariner/Chilko where there is only one parking lot. It was quite full on a Saturday afternoon but we managed to get a spot. The other side has more parking lots as that's where more activities are - swimming pool, disc golf course, lacrosse box, and sports field. We were closer to Lost Lake, so we started our walk from there. I liked how there were trail markers along the way, with maps at major intersections so you could find your location. We did the interlaken trail from Lost Lake to Mundy Lake, followed by the lakeside loop around Mundy Lake. Then we did part of the Perimeter trail back to Lost Lake and out of the park. The map looks big and quite daunting to walk. But it is a pretty easy walk but mostly flat ground. I love the trees and fall foliage. I learn there is a big leaf maple tree and the leaves are huge. Bears live in the park and we didn't see any. We also didn't see any painted turtles, which live in Lost Lake area. There are lots of fungi and mushrooms growing on the tree trunks. The off leash dof trail is also nearer the Lost Lake entrance. Maybe that's why we saw more people with dogs parked there. This is my new favorite park to walk. The longest trail is the Perimeter trail at 4km round trip. The others are 1 km to 1.5 km.

    Mundy Park is an amazing park with tall trees that offers the feeling of being away from the city…read morebut not too far away -- an urban forest! Park visitors can enjoy a nice recreation experience here because it offers something fun for all ages -- nice trails, baseball diamond, dog off-leash, lacrosse box, newly renovated outdoor pool, kid's play area, off-road cycling and even a nine hole disc golf course, etc. Also, I appreciate this park because there is a CC Market Concessions, opened during the summer season, conveniently open from 10am to 6pm daily. I like hassle free picnic when one can buy foods like hot dogs, wraps, chips, ice cream and drinks at the park when hungry. Parks with food options is nice for folks like me who wants to stay in this park longer and didn't pack any picnic foods. Huge parking lot is available for free but parking spots could be challenging on weekends and busy event days so do budget time accordingly for parking.

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