The Traboulay Poco Trail in Port Coquitlam - bike trail
The Traboulay Poco Trail in Port Coquitlam is a great bike trail near Vancouver. It's 24 km, with a variety of terrains, great views, and almost completely off-road. Here's a post that tells you all about this great bike trail -
Homicide Body Found Traboulay Poco Trail. Port Coquitlam City
Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada 2016
Coquitlam RCMP Police have been on scene all night at the Traboulay PoCo Trail after a body was found. The victim was found about 250 meters down the trail behind the Hyde Creek Recreation Centre.
The victim is unknown, and an autopsy will be performed to determine a cause of death. IHIT is working closely with Coquitlam RCMP, the Integrated Forensic Identification Section, and the Coroner’s Service to gather evidence.
Cpl. Meghan FOSTER of IHIT says, “The priority of the investigation is to identify the victim, at which point investigators will then notify and support the family. Anyone who has information about this man’s death, or anyone who used the trail last night is asked to contact police.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact the IHIT Information Line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448), or by email at ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Should you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Traboulay PoCo Trail
September 2015 - 25.3 km flat trail which reveals the beauty of Port Coquitlam, BC
Music:
Micrsh - Stephen J. Kroos
Pitt River on the Traboulay PoCo Trail
Beautiful June evening in Port Coquitlam looking over the Pitt River to Mount Baker in the distance. The Traboulay PoCo Trail encircles the city and this part of the trail is also part of the Trans Canada Trail.
Biking Colony Farm on the Poco Trail + Outdoor Workout Equipment - Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Here's a workout video consisting of biking the poco trail and stopping at the outdoor workout stations. There is only a couple workout stations that are hard enough to use for a workout but I've adapted some of them to be much harder.
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Port Coquitlam Centennial Slide Show
Digital image presentation of the city's past, present and future.
Gopro Hero 7 Black TimeWarp: Traboulay PoCo Trail
What you can expect when you mount your Gopro Hero 7 Black to your bike and go for a ride. Low-light conditions and some very rough trails, make for a good test of Gopros Hypersmooth stabilization. The trail is the Traboulay Poco Trail in Port Coquitlam BC Canada. The camera settings are Timewarp 10x 4K Wide
Port Coquitlam Trail Flight
Port Coquitlam Trail Flight - bear hunting with copter
Explore Minnekhada Regional Park, Port Coquitlam BC
Minnekhada Regional Park is located at Port Coquitlam BC. So lucky to bring micro-spikes part ways on the trail there were ice. A portion of the trail was close due to fallen trees. 8-10 km round-trip. 180 - 300 metres in elevation gain. Average time 2.5 - 3 hours. Rated as easy/intermediate. Mostly easy hiking with a few short steep sections that's manageable. Great lookout points. Nice hidden gem area in Poco area!
PoCo Trail
This is a 6 minute trip around the PoCo (Traboulay) Trail in Port Coquitlam, BC. It took me approximately an hour and a half to ride with one quick stop to have some water and enjoy the view of Mount Baker.
It's pretty raw footage with little editing but a great perspective of the fantastic cycling we have in our back yard!
Music Credit:
Upbeat Forever Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Life in Canada l Gates Park in Port Coquitlam l Canada l 2018 Travel Vlog
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▷ Gates Park: The amenities at Gates Park are almost too numerous to count. It’s multiple sports fields (including an artificial turf field) make it a mecca for local teams and regional tournaments. There are courts for tennis and other raquet sports, a playground, picnic tables, the Traboulay PoCo Trail, and more. Port Coquitlam recently dedicated a ball field in Gates Park as Bird Field, in honor of Donna and Walter Bird’s legacy to minor baseball in the city. Gates Park also features public washrooms, changerooms, meeting facilities, and a concession operated by Pajo’s. Gates Park was formerly known as Reeve Park.
▷ Port Coquitlam: The Tri-Cities area is to the east and north-east of the City of Vancouver, and is made up of three municipalities: Port Moody, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam. The area brings together Port Moody's railway heritage, Coquitlam's golf and wilderness recreation, and Port Coquitlam's revitalized city centre and riverside trails, providing plenty of interesting options for visitors to experience.
At the centre of Port Moody, an easy 30 minutes by car from downtown Vancouver, is a compact business district, where you'll find a variety of quaint shops and places to grab a bite to eat. Nearby Rocky Point Park is a popular spot, with shoreline trails to stroll. The city's railway heritage is celebrated in an annual festival and a heritage railway station survives as a museum. The surrounding area offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, such as Belcarra Regional Park—home to great beaches, hiking trails, picnic areas and a host of water activities. In the park you'll also find the Buntzen Lake Reservoir Recreation Area, a perfect day trip destination for families.
Getting out and into nature is easy in Coquitlam, with over 70 local parks including the 176-hectare (435-acre) Mundy Park Forest. Interested in playing one of the premier golf courses in the region? There's exceptional golf and amazing views at Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club. Coquitlam also has a thriving arts and culture scene, and the past is evident with the preservation of a number of historic homes in the area. Maillardville, home to British Columbia's oldest francophone community embraces its roots with a museum, art gallery and an annual arts festival.
Port Coquitlam, known as the city of rivers and mountains is a thriving community between the Pitt and Coquitlam Rivers. Both rivers provide aspiring anglers with a chance to drop a line and try their luck. A revitalized downtown maintains a village-like atmosphere; anchored by its original 1913 city hall, the plaza offers an interesting range of shops, restaurants, cafes and craft stores. While the Colony Farm Regional Park's lowland marsh provides sanctuary to birds and wildlife, the PoCo Trail's 24-kilometres (14.9-miles) is popular with walkers and bike riders.
One of the hazards of a pleasant bike ride in Port Coquitlam
I was concerned it was going to rain, and then that concern no longer was a priority.
Annabel visits Coquitlam River
A lovely hot weekend. Decided to take her out to Coquitlam River so she can play around with the water. Typical labrador loves the water. She got to meet her local dogs in the town as well.
Bear Family along Traboulay PoCo Trail September 14, 2014
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Suspicious brush fire next to Pitt River, Port Coquitlam
Port Coquitlam, British columbia, Canada July 30 2015
Port Coquitlam Fire Department, responded to a brush fire in between Pitt River and Traboulay Poco trail. Fire crews were set up at Belfast St. The the fire seems to have started near a squatter campsite. Several explosions were heard coming from the fire, it's thought to be propane tanks exploding.
Jenny & Jina @ Coquitlam River Trails #2
Coquitlam Crunch Trail
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The Coquitlam Crunch is a popular trail primarily used for exercise. The total return-trip is 4.4 kilometers and takes about 1.5 hours on average.
The Coquitlam Crunch runs under a power line and has a net elevation of 242 m. The trail is a mixture of stairs, paved, and gravel trail. In the summer months, it is bustling with locals getting in some post-work exercise.
Bicycle ride down Coquitlam River - Dec 2015
A nice mountain bike ride along side the Coquitlam River on a cool December 2015 afternoon.
Riders: Merrill, Rick and Hank