Go By Bike Week is a perfect time to explore Coquitlam “Like a Local.” There’s much to discover by bike and on foot — and Let’s Go Biking has routes for you! All roads – and trails – lead to Coquitlam!…
Rides in Coquitlam
Cross Coquitlam on the new King Albert Greenway from Blue Mountain Park to Mundy Park. Built for all ages and abilities, this corridor links parks, schools and community amenities. Gaze down at Como Creek from the new pedestrian bridge. …
Imagine … a safe and separated path on Guildford Way from Coquitlam Town Centre Park to Rocky Point Park Port Moody for users of all ages and abilities. Your voice counted and the Guildford Greenway is coming … Guildford…
Bring your bike out to the TriCities on the Evergreen Line! The long awaited, much anticipated Skytrain line to Coquitlam is open. Now you can ride from station to station and eliminate some of the Coquitlam and Port Moody…
Commuters will love this west to east route across Coquitlam from Burnaby to Port Coquitlam. It’s mostly flat on shared roads and some bikeways. …
Explore Town Centre Park and the Coquitlam River on this easy ride. Accessible by Skytrain, the park has many paved trails ― great for beginners. Linking east from the park is the Coquitlam River trail, a nice woodsy…
Take Evergreen Skytrain line to explore Coquitlam’s parks. From Burquitlam Station the route runs through neighbourhoods and parks. Visit the playground and sculpture garden in Blue Mountain Park, circle Como Lake, and ride through the urban forest…
Take the kids on a short and sweet ride along Hoy Creek in Coquitlam and Scott Creek. In the fall watch for returning salmon and visit the Hoy Creek Fish Hatchery; one of four major salmon producing creeks in the…
Explore the creeks of Coquitlam and Port Moody on this loop. Start from Town Centre Park in Coquitlam and ride the David Greenway through Bert Flinn Park, down April Road, along Alderside, and Port Moody’s Shoreline Trail. Stop…