
Coquitlam River Greenway Port Coquitlam
A scenic greenway along the Coquitlam River, perfect for leisurely walks and bike rides with mixed terrain.
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Coquitlam River Greenway Port Coquitlam
Best Time
Fewer people, more nature
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic greenway along the Coquitlam River, perfect for leisurely walks and bike rides with mixed terrain.

Bike Choice Matters
Gravel or hybrid bikes are best for the mixed terrain. Road bikes can manage, but may be less comfortable on gravel sections. :athletic_shoe:
Pack Water & Snacks
There are limited services along the greenway, so bring your own refreshments for a longer outing. :water_wave:

Quick Facts
Highlights
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Poco Trail Loop
Port Coquitlam
An accessible loop perfect for a leisurely bike ride or walk, offering scenic river views.

Coquitlam River Views
Along the Greenway
Enjoy the calming presence of the Coquitlam River, with opportunities for quiet reflection.

Wildlife Spotting
Throughout the Greenway
Keep an eye out for local birds and other small creatures in their natural habitat.
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Planning Your Visit
Trail Surface & Bike Choice
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Gravel bike newbie
Hello! I just upgraded from an old road bike to a gravel bike and wondering about some low key paths/routes around Vancouver that I could explore? Also wondering if there are any casual groups who meet up to ride. Doesn't have to be gravel routes, can be road. Thanks!
Bike Choice Matters
Gravel or hybrid bikes are best for the mixed terrain. Road bikes can manage, but may be less comfortable on gravel sections. :athletic_shoe:
Pack Water & Snacks
There are limited services along the greenway, so bring your own refreshments for a longer outing. :water_wave:
Outdoor Activity Recommendations in Coquitlam/Port Moody Area
Hi All - We're moving to the Burquitlam area soon and looking for recommendations for all sorts of outdoor activities in and around the Tri-Cities. Would love to hear from locals about some hidden gems not easily found with an online search. We're only aware of some trails at…
I want to run 50km somewhere within 2hrs driving of vancouver, any locations come to mind?
Preferably a flatter trail not a massive mountain like most hikes around here. Road is fine too but I don’t enjoy highway running.
Check Trail Conditions
After heavy rain, some gravel sections can become muddy. Check local advisories if conditions are uncertain. ☂️
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Bike Choice Matters
Gravel or hybrid bikes are best for the mixed terrain. Road bikes can manage, but may be less comfortable on gravel sections. :athletic_shoe:
Pack Water & Snacks
There are limited services along the greenway, so bring your own refreshments for a longer outing. :water_wave:
Check Trail Conditions
After heavy rain, some gravel sections can become muddy. Check local advisories if conditions are uncertain. ☂️
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Coquitlam River Greenway for its natural beauty and accessibility, especially the Poco Trail loop, making it a great spot for casual cycling and walking. Some note the mixed trail surfaces and limited amenities, suggesting preparation is key for a comfortable visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The greenway is accessible from various points in Port Coquitlam. Many visitors start near the downtown area or access it via local parks. Driving is common, with parking available at trailheads. Public transit options are also available, though may require a short walk to reach the main trail.
Yes, there are several parking areas along the greenway, particularly near access points in Port Coquitlam. These can fill up on busy days, so arriving early is recommended.
Public transit routes serve areas near the greenway. You may need to consult TransLink schedules for the most convenient bus stops and walking routes to the trail.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Coquitlam River Greenway is a public park and is free to access. There are no admission fees required to enter or use the trails. 🎟️
The greenway is open year-round from dawn until dusk. There are no specific closing times, but it's advisable to finish your activity before dark for safety. :clock1:
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The greenway is perfect for walking, jogging, cycling (especially gravel or hybrid bikes), and enjoying nature. It's a great spot for a leisurely outdoor escape. :runner: 🚲
Yes, the greenway is family-friendly, especially the paved sections. The Poco Trail loop is a popular choice for families with young children. :familywwomengirl:
Restroom facilities are limited along the greenway. It's best to use facilities at your starting point or plan accordingly. 🚽
Fishing regulations apply to the Coquitlam River. Ensure you have the necessary permits and are aware of local fishing seasons and rules if you plan to fish. :fishingpoleand_வத:
Some sections, particularly the paved parts of the Poco Trail, are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The gravel sections may be more challenging. ♿
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While there are no dining facilities directly on the greenway, Port Coquitlam's downtown area offers various cafes and restaurants a short distance away. ☕ 🍕
Picnicking is permitted in designated areas or on the grass alongside the trail. Remember to pack out all your trash to keep the greenway clean. :picnic_table:
📸 📸 Photography
Look for scenic river bends, bridges, and areas with lush greenery. Early morning and late afternoon light offer beautiful opportunities for capturing the natural landscape. :camerawithflash:
Drone usage is subject to local bylaws and park regulations. It's advisable to check with the City of Port Coquitlam or relevant authorities before flying a drone in the area. :drone:










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