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Como Lake Park

British Columbia  >  Canada

Como Lake Park is a small, easily-accessed park in Coquitlam.

Added* by Mark Thomson
Most recent update 7 април 2026

Description

Como Lake Park is a great option for a short, relaxed birding expedition. The park consists of a 1 km loop trail around the lake. Several treed areas along its edges and in the surrounding grassy areas provide plenty of habitat for a wide variety of birds. Year-round residents include Canada goose, mallard, Anna's hummingbird, glaucous-winged gull, pied-billed grebe, double-crested cormorant, great blue heron, belted kingfisher, northern flicker, Steller's jay, American crow, black-capped chickadee, American robin, house finch, song sparrow, and spotted towhee.

In Spring, look for rufous hummingbird, osprey, bald eagle, downy woodpecker, western wood-pewee, warbling vireo, tree swallow, violet-green swallow, barn swallow, ruby-crowned kinglet, bushtit, Swainson's thrush, pine siskin, white-crowned sparrow, red-winged blackbird, northern yellow warbler, yellow-rumped warbler, and Wilson's warbler. Summer adds western flycatcher and cedar waxwing to the end of the migration period.

Fall-Winter is a good time to look for wood duck, bufflehead, green-winged teal, hooded merganser, common merganser, golden-crowned kinglet, varied thrush, fox sparrow, and American goldfinch.

Details

Access

Como Lake Park is located in Coquitlam. Getting to Como Lake Park is easy done on foot, bike, or by bus, or car. There are two parking lots - one at the north end and one at the sound end of the lake. You can also park along Gatensbury Street. Press a P on the map for directions. There are washrooms next to the north parking lot.

The lake trail is best explored on foot. You should allow 45 min. to an 1 hour for a good birding exploration of the park.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Lake , Park

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Dogs are allowed on leash.

Trout fishing is allowed at the lake.

You can paddle around the lake in a canoe, float tube, or other small craft.

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