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 Como Lake Park

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Coquitlam

British Columbia
Canada

Trail Length: 1km

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Birding
Dog Walking
Fishing
Interpretive Signs
Jogging
Pet Friendly
Picnicking
Playground
Sightseeing
Walking
Washrooms


Como Lake Park

Coquitlam British Columbia Canada Parks and Trails

With lake side benches, a playground, open grass area for picnicking, bird watching, fishing, and a little free library, there really is something to do for everyone! 

Como Lake Park is a small fresh water lake nestled in the town of Coquitlam BC Canada. The park is beautiful to visit at anytime of the year and has something to offer for the whole family. 

Lakeside Loop Trail in Como Lake Park

Lakeside Loop Trail which goes right around the lake is extremely popular with walkers and joggers as the distance around the lake is 1km long. Dogs are welcome on this walking trail to run and walk along but are encouraged to be on a leash. 

Fishing Como Lake

Try your hand at fishing. There are two docks and plenty of places to fish from shore. Therefore it is a bonus that this urban fishing park is stocked yearly with Rainbow Trout by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC.

Fishing Derby

Every May the City of Coquitlam hosts the annual Como Lake Fishing Derby. It is a free event for children and youth 16 years and under. Line recycling boxes are set up on both docks so you can recycle your old fishing line. Therefore it does not end up in the water and harm the fish and wildlife that swim in these waters.

Coquitlam BC Parks

Como Lake Park and Lakeside Loop Trail

Address:

Como Lake Park
700 Gatensbury Street
Coquitlam
Canada

How To Get ToComo Lake Park

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Located at 700 Gatensbury Street, just a block off of Como Lake Avenue in Coquitlam BC.
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