Golf & Country Club
The Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club includes the following amenities:
18-Hole Championship Golf Course
35 000 Square Foot Clubhouse
3 Private Banquet Rooms
Rogues Bar & Grill
Members Practice Area
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Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club
3251 Plateau BlvdThe Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club includes the following amenities:
18-Hole Championship Golf Course
35 000 Square Foot Clubhouse
3 Private Banquet Rooms
Rogues Bar & Grill
Members Practice Area
Golf & food
The Westwood Plateau Executive 12-Hole Course includes the following amenities:
12-Hole Executive Golf Course
2 Private Room Golf Simulators
Full Size Pro-Shop
Driving Range
Fairways Grill & Patio
Teaching Academy
Westwood Plateau Executive 12-Hole Course
1630 Parkway BlvdThe Westwood Plateau Executive 12-Hole Course includes the following amenities:
12-Hole Executive Golf Course
2 Private Room Golf Simulators
Full Size Pro-Shop
Driving Range
Fairways Grill & Patio
Teaching Academy
Sports & Leisure
Popular local attractions for sports and Leisure
-Percy Perry Stadium: covered, 1,600 seated, 200+ standing and 300 external bleachers, scoreboard and message/video board, four change rooms. Open 5 a.m. – 11 p.m. | Subject to change
-Sports Fields: Five lit synthetic turf sports fields and warm-up areas | One grass sport field
-Sports Courts: Roller hockey | Basketball courts | Three baseball diamonds | Six sand volleyball courts | Eight lit tennis courts | One practice wall
-Accessible playground: climbing equipment, double slide, large game boards and bucket swings.
Located next to the water spray park.
-Skate Park: a popular area for skateboards, inline skates, bikes and scooters featuring concrete ramps, rails and obstacles.
Inspiration Garden: Sign up for our direct email service to receive news and updates on everything that's happening in the garden.
-TD Community Plaza: Seating for up to 1,300 people, seasonal covering over performance stage, power access.
-Outdoor exercise equipment:
Cardiovascular Training: Three-person Air Walker | Three-person Elliptical Cross Trainer
| Two recumbent stationary bikes
Upper Body and Core Training: Two rowing machines | One Combo Lat Pull Down & Chest Press, Sit Up & Push Up Bench
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1299 Pinetree Way-Percy Perry Stadium: covered, 1,600 seated, 200+ standing and 300 external bleachers, scoreboard and message/video board, four change rooms. Open 5 a.m. – 11 p.m. | Subject to change
-Sports Fields: Five lit synthetic turf sports fields and warm-up areas | One grass sport field
-Sports Courts: Roller hockey | Basketball courts | Three baseball diamonds | Six sand volleyball courts | Eight lit tennis courts | One practice wall
-Accessible playground: climbing equipment, double slide, large game boards and bucket swings.
Located next to the water spray park.
-Skate Park: a popular area for skateboards, inline skates, bikes and scooters featuring concrete ramps, rails and obstacles.
Inspiration Garden: Sign up for our direct email service to receive news and updates on everything that's happening in the garden.
-TD Community Plaza: Seating for up to 1,300 people, seasonal covering over performance stage, power access.
-Outdoor exercise equipment:
Cardiovascular Training: Three-person Air Walker | Three-person Elliptical Cross Trainer
| Two recumbent stationary bikes
Upper Body and Core Training: Two rowing machines | One Combo Lat Pull Down & Chest Press, Sit Up & Push Up Bench
The Coquitlam Crunch is a steep, urban trail that follows a route under large hydro power lines and offers a great workout. With the trail's location directly under the power lines, all of the views are obstructed by these lines and giant towers. However, the Coquitlam Crunch is a shorter, less intense version of the Grouse Grind with the sole purpose of exercise.
From the wooden signboard next to the gravel parking lot, walk up the gravel trail and just a short distance later, you arrive at a crosswalk on Lansdowne Drive. Cross the street and continue your hike uphill. This section is the steepest, most difficult part of the trail as the route climbs quickly without much of a break. The trail begins to level as you approach the next street crossing which, again, is Lansdowne Drive.
After crossing the street, the trail climbs at a much gentler rate before making a right and heading up a few stairs. The next road to cross is David Avenue, where the trail changes from gravel to a paved pathway. Continue past the dog off-leash area and up to a junction. Go left at the junction and up a few stairs towards the basketball and tennis courts, staying on the right side of the courts and following the path up to the road. Walk left, along the side walk up to the 3-way stop and cross the street, heading up hill on the other side of the intersection.
The final section of the Coquitlam Crunch climbs up a wide, paved path and passes a sport field on your right. Just beyond the field, the trail again turns into gravel as you complete the last portion up to Eagle Mountain Drive. The sense of accomplishment is brief though as you turn around and walk back down towards the parking area, following the same path but working a different set of muscles in your legs.
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Coquitlam Crunch
2635 Runnel DrThe Coquitlam Crunch is a steep, urban trail that follows a route under large hydro power lines and offers a great workout. With the trail's location directly under the power lines, all of the views are obstructed by these lines and giant towers. However, the Coquitlam Crunch is a shorter, less intense version of the Grouse Grind with the sole purpose of exercise.
From the wooden signboard next to the gravel parking lot, walk up the gravel trail and just a short distance later, you arrive at a crosswalk on Lansdowne Drive. Cross the street and continue your hike uphill. This section is the steepest, most difficult part of the trail as the route climbs quickly without much of a break. The trail begins to level as you approach the next street crossing which, again, is Lansdowne Drive.
After crossing the street, the trail climbs at a much gentler rate before making a right and heading up a few stairs. The next road to cross is David Avenue, where the trail changes from gravel to a paved pathway. Continue past the dog off-leash area and up to a junction. Go left at the junction and up a few stairs towards the basketball and tennis courts, staying on the right side of the courts and following the path up to the road. Walk left, along the side walk up to the 3-way stop and cross the street, heading up hill on the other side of the intersection.
The final section of the Coquitlam Crunch climbs up a wide, paved path and passes a sport field on your right. Just beyond the field, the trail again turns into gravel as you complete the last portion up to Eagle Mountain Drive. The sense of accomplishment is brief though as you turn around and walk back down towards the parking area, following the same path but working a different set of muscles in your legs.
Port Moody Recreation Complex & Weight Room
300 Ioco RdRocky Point Park
2800 Murray StShopping Mall
Coquitlam Centre is a super-regional sized shopping centre anchored by Walmart, Hudson's Bay, Best Buy, London Drugs and T & T Supermarket. Coquitlam Centre's original anchor tenants included Hudson's Bay, Eaton's, and Woodward's.
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Coquitlam Centre
2929 Barnet HwyCoquitlam Centre is a super-regional sized shopping centre anchored by Walmart, Hudson's Bay, Best Buy, London Drugs and T & T Supermarket. Coquitlam Centre's original anchor tenants included Hudson's Bay, Eaton's, and Woodward's.
Newport Drive
Newport DriveSightseeing, Sports & Leisure
Visitors have been flocking here since our first official season in 1926 to enjoy the best downhill sports. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, 4 chairlifts, 6 terrain parks, 9km of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most extensive snowmaking system, Grouse Mountain is the City's playground, right here in your own backyard.
Grouse Mountain's "The Cut" was named a top 100 run in the world by CNN Travel.
Rocky Point Park at 2800 Murray Street is Port Moody's best-known park. It's a popular destination where you can enjoy the Burrard Inlet from our recreational pier, play at the playground, or hike along the Shoreline Trail. You can also rent a kayak or paddleboard, enjoy fish and chips and an ice cream cone, or sit on the patio at a waterfront restaurant.
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Rocky Point Park
2800 Murray StRocky Point Park at 2800 Murray Street is Port Moody's best-known park. It's a popular destination where you can enjoy the Burrard Inlet from our recreational pier, play at the playground, or hike along the Shoreline Trail. You can also rent a kayak or paddleboard, enjoy fish and chips and an ice cream cone, or sit on the patio at a waterfront restaurant.
Grouse Mountain
6400 Nancy Greene WayCinema
Cineplex Cinemas Coquitlam and VIP
170 Schoolhouse StNeighbourhoods
Westwood Plateau
Port Moody