Como Lake is a natural setting offering a rich park experience that includes: Fishing for enthusiasts of all ages - The lake is stocked with catchable …
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Jul 3, 2024
Once known as French Maillardville, this area of Coquitlam is close to water (Fraser, Pitt River) and not steep like Burnaby or Burke Mountain. It doesn’t seem to maintain a kiddie pool like Blue Mou…Full review by AnLily
Jun 6, 2024
Great trail around the lake to do a rosary and divine mercy chaplet. Three turns around the lake fit both of them perfectly.Full review by James E
May 29, 2020
There are usually a family of geese here, it is a nice walk around with a kids playground on the south side and many look out points with docks, I would highly recommend visiting this lakeFull review by monicasC926KX
Hi Chuck - Como Lake is off Gatensbury just south of Como Lake Avenue - the washrooms has been upgraded last year to make them more handicapped accessible....they are located off the north parking lot more towards Como Lake Ave - versus the south parking lot which is closer to Foster ---
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thanks roger for the info. i also found that out a couple of days ago when i drove by. it immediately reminded me about my previous review which said that there are no washrooms …
thanks roger for the info. i also found that out a couple of days ago when i drove by. it immediately reminded me about my previous review which said that there are no washrooms but i was wrong then. i appreciate your feedback & update.
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