Located in between the cities of Coquitlam is a mid-sized city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada, bordering the cities of Burnaby, New Westminster, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam. The city has a total population of 113,498. Geography Coquitlam is a suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia (see Greater Vancouver Regional District) located...
Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam is a city in British Columbia, located east of Vancouver, at the confluence of Fraser River and the Pitt River. Population (2001 census) 86,896 Demographics (according to Statistics Canada 2001 census) Growth Rate (1996-2001): 9.8% Total Private Dwellings: 18248 Area: 28.79 sq. km. Density...
Port Coquitlam which are suburbs of This article refers to the city in British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver can also refer to Vancouver, Washington, USA, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. For other uses, see Vancouver (disambiguation). Motto: By sea, land and air we prosper City - Population (2001): 545,671 - Cdn. Mun. Rank: Ranked 8th ...
Vancouver, Canada. This river is a tributary for the For other rivers with this name see Fraser River (disambiguation) The Fraser River is the longest river of British Columbia in Canada, rising in the Rocky Mountains near Mount Robson flowing for 1400 km (870 mi), into the Pacific Ocean at the city of Vancouver. Map showing Fraser River and...
Fraser River. Each year hundreds of salmon return to spawn. There is a resevoir near the headwaters of the river called Coquitlam Lake is a resivoir in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in Greater Vancouver. It provides a large portion of Vancouvers and Greater Vancouvers water. Categories: Canada geography stubs ...
Coquitlam Lake. This lake provides a large portions of the Vancouver's drinking water.
Coquitlam encompasses a variety of terrain, from the rugged wilderness of the Coastal Mountains to the north to the rolling lands ideal for housing in the central area; and the industrial lowlands to the south, against the backdrop of the Fraser River.
Coquitlam is strategically located at the geographic centre of the Lower Mainland, making the City an attractive place for residents, industries and a thriving retail sector.
Coquitlam is bordered by the municipalities of Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Burnaby and New Westminster, as well as the Fraser River to the south, Pitt River to the east and the Coastal Mountains to the north.