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Mundy Park, Coquitlam

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Mundy Park at 176 hectares (435 acres), is the largest park in Coquitlam, British Columbia. The park has many walking trails that pass the park's two lakes - Mundy Lake and Lost Lake. There are also sports fields, a lacrosse box, an outdoor swimming pool, disc golf area, picnic area, and playground.
The Coquitlam Reds of the B.C. Premier Baseball League play their home games at Mundy Park.
Scenes from the 2006 Danny DeVito / Matthew Broderick film Deck the Halls were shot at Mundy Park.
There a wide variety of wildlife in Mundy Park, including black bears, deer, raccoons, ducks, geese, swans, and a large variety of other birds. Some endangered plants are also to be found at Mundy Park.
Mundy Park was originally named ‘Munday Park’ after George Munday, who originally bought the land. The reason for the changed name is unknown.
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  • LOVE Mundy Park! Best spot to walk my pooch Well sign posted for any newbies. Highly recommended for everyone. There’s even a 24 hour off leash area. 
    LOVE Mundy Park! Best spot to walk my pooch Well sign posted for any newbies. Highly recommended for everyone. There’s even a 24 hour off leash area.  more »
  • This park is amazing with a diversity of plants and animals and two lovely lakes, Just be sure to follow maps as you could get lost with how big this forest really is, there is so much to see you... 
    This park is amazing with a diversity of plants and animals and two lovely lakes, Just be sure to follow maps as you could get lost with how big this forest really is, there is so much to see you...  more »
  • What to say? Old growth forest, small lakes, trail system with excellent drainage so that it never gets muddy, even with all the rain we have here. Dog friendly areas and trail times. Whenever I... 
    What to say? Old growth forest, small lakes, trail system with excellent drainage so that it never gets muddy, even with all the rain we have here. Dog friendly areas and trail times. Whenever I...  more »
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  • Looking for playground for you toddler or your elementary school children. Look no further and head to Mundy Park! Yes, the playground here is great laced with some awesome playground equipment. There are multiple slides, climbing structures, swings, tree house with a wooden & adventure mesh walk, playhouse for toddlers, merry-go-round, and teeter-totter. The double swing was very fun and my kids loved it. There are couple of picnic shelters within the playground area. One with 6 or 7 picnic tables & and another smaller one with 2 tables. There are also other benches and chairs to sit on. Everything looks new and clean. Mundy Park itself is huge with 2 lakes, outdoor pool, sports fields like a baseball and soccer. They are within walking distance from the playground. Restrooms are close to the playground and were clean with hot water. Playground parking is good but can be an issue on nice days but you should be able to find in other parking lots of the park.
  • Mundy Park in Coquitlam is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families. With over 100 hectares of lush green space, it's one of the largest urban parks in the Lower Mainland area. Visitors will find plenty of opportunities for recreational activities, including walking and biking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, sports fields, and a lake. Additionally, there's a nature reserve with a boardwalk that leads visitors through the forest and wetlands, offering a chance to see local wildlife and plants up close. Overall, Mundy Park is a great place to spend the day, whether you're looking for a stroll or an active adventure. With its size and diverse offerings, there's something for everyone at this magnificent park.
  • On hot days this park can't be beat! A cool walk in the trees is just what your dog wants and gets here! There are marked off leash areas and multiple lakes. And watch out for the wild life! Turtles, ducks, geese and black bear all cohabitate so keep your distance and don't feed them so we all enjoy them for many years to come!
  • This huge park has lots of parking lot to start. The trails are flat and easy to walk for all ages. There is an small lake in the middle of park and Spani pool which is open only during summer. There is washroom at the entrance area and playground. The playground is quite big and on hot days there are lots of shade to cool down. A bit cold during autumn and winter even on sunny days. There are tables for pick Nick as well. There is softball, soccer and other activities ground available.
  • Great playground for the toddler to elementary school set. Treetop playground with multiple slides, ground level balancing and climbing structures, and a playhouse climber for the youngest kids, all in a wooded setting often with partial shade and a refreshing breeze. Also features some accessible playground equipment including a merry-go-round, double swing, and teeter-totter. There are covered picnic tables and benches, plus grassy areas for picnic blankets or camp chairs all close to the playground. Very close to sports fields like a baseball diamond and soccer field. Restrooms are new, in good condition generally and not too far from the playground. Parking can be an issue on nice days especially if there are sports running.

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