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An ancient river dating back over 10,000 years flows through this Metro Vancouver park

24 May 20253 Mins Read

Coquitlam River Park is not only home to an extensive network of forested walking trails that are especially pleasant to wander this time of year, but also a storied past and present that might just surprise you. It all began 10,000 to 14,000 years ago, when the last ice age carved out the Coquitlam River Watershed.

According to the City of Coquitlam, archaeological evidence points to humans settling in the area as early as 9,000 years ago. The watershed is part of the traditional territory of the Kwikwetlem Nation, whose name derives from the sockeye salmon: “red fish up the river.” As such, the park has remained a popular fishing hole, in addition to a place to hike and bike riverside.

Ancient river

The ancient Coquitlam River transforms for each season. From November to March, the river is typically at its “highest and most dynamic,” according to the park page. With the recent spring rain, this may very well still be the case.

During the drier summer months, the river flows more gently, offering a refreshing escape from the heat. In the fall, the changing foliage adds another layer to an already picturesque setting, as hundreds of salmon return from the Pacific Ocean.

Covering 165 acres of municipal parkland, Coquitlam River Park has 9.6 km of walking paths to discover on your next visit.

Filming location

Another cool feature of the park is its time on the silver screen. Upper sections of Coquitlam River Park can be seen in the series Once Upon a Time and Blackstorm, and we can certainly see why. Towering trees, a flowing river, and an underrated spot away from the city? That’s got action, drama, and mystique written all over it.

The City notes that black bears tend to pass through the park at various times of year, so ensure you are prepared and sensitive to the ecosystems around you.

The next time you’re in the area, consider going for a spring stroll.

How to get there: Drive one hour from Vancouver to Coquitlam River Park (1190 Shaughnessy St., Coquitlam) via East Hastings Street and BC-7A.

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Isabelle Vauclair

Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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