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    Winskill Park Disc Golf

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Mundy Park

    Mundy Park

    4.7(18 reviews)
    31.3 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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    Cornwall Park - Main drive in, looking in the direction of the entrance.

    Cornwall Park

    4.1(11 reviews)
    50.6 km

    Pulling into a parking spot in one of the parking areas in Cornwall Park in Bellingham this…read moremorning, Wednesday 20 September 2023, I noticed a gray squirrel burying something. Trying to get my camera out in time while still in my car, I got one blurry picture before it scurried off. Grabbing my bag and getting out of my car, I noticed something new to me, a black squirrel. It was on the ground foraging. I took a few pictures and a video and then said hello out loud. It came to attention and started making its way towards me. Eventually, it came to sit on a curb by my car and looked at me, letting me take an up-close picture. After the click it continued on. Exploring the park on foot, I found walkers, runners, foraging gray squirrels, and foraging black squirrels. Walking paths through the trees were gravel and relatively flat near the parking area. Gray squirrels towards the entrance of the park were shelling felled chestnuts and carrying them away. A black squirrel or two ran past with a peanut, not sure from where. Sunlight broke through the canopy of the trees, lighting up the leaves and spots of ground.

    I love all the little hidden parks in Bellingham, but Cornwall takes the cake. You don't realize…read morehow expansive this park is until you're in it. There are several different entrances into the park from all surrounding streets. The trails connect all the entrances, but the roads do not connect though. Cornwall park has pickleball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, frisbee golf, a wading fountain, fields to play in, trails to run on AND MORE! Every time I walk my dogs here, I find new trails and features I haven't seen before. It is well maintained and has a ton of parking within the park so you don't have to walk far. I would recommend pulling up a map if you are looking to get to a specific part of the park for the first time!

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    Cornwall Park - Park entrance, morning of Wednesday 20 September 2023.

    Park entrance, morning of Wednesday 20 September 2023.

    Cornwall Park - Gravel walkway and parking area.

    Gravel walkway and parking area.

    Cornwall Park - Friendly black squirrel looking at me, Wednesday 20 September 2023.

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    Friendly black squirrel looking at me, Wednesday 20 September 2023.

    Mundy Park Disc Golf

    Mundy Park Disc Golf

    3.5(2 reviews)
    31.4 km

    First thing to point out is that this is not actually a business, but rather a public Disc Golf…read morecourse in a public park, which means that it is free to play the course. It however also means that there are no employees on site, and no equipment available for rent. This is one of the more popular courses in the lower mainland with a strong club presence. The basic 9 hole recreational layout (which follows essentially a counter-clockwise pattern) would be considered to be on the easy side. That said it is a little cruel for the beginning player as all water on the recreational course is on the left hand side of the hole you are playing (given that most players are right handed backhand throwers), which brings it into play for most beginning players, and losing a disc in the water can be a big turn off. Make sure that you have your name and phone number and/or email address on your discs before you start a round, as there are people who regularly retrieve discs from the ponds (although they may ask for compensation for the inconvenience of fishing it out). There are additional holes around the course which locals/regulars can show you, or if you arrive before noon on a Sunday, you can participate in their weekly Sunday doubles events, which as of this writing are $7 ($5 towards the prize purse), $1 Ace Pot/CTP and $1 to the Mundy Disc Golf Club. So overall the course is flat with limited variety and water which should not be in play for experienced players, however there are a number of additional hole options, and locals maintain the course well and are willing to share additional course layouts. Worth visiting and playing, but not a personal favourite due to a lack of sufficient variety.

    Basic nine hole course with a couple challenging holes, but good for starters. It's a fairly nice…read morepark (Just stay out of the water). Bring rubber boots in the rainy times, this course gets a bit mucky. Oh and if you look hard enough and use some ingenuity (or tag along with someone who knows, you will find an 18 hole course buried in the trees).

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