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Coquitlam is a hub of cultural, arts, sporting and family-friendly events, with plenty of festivities to keep you entertained year round. Browse our Festivals & Events calendar below.
While we do our best to keep our Calendar of Events up to date, with the current rapid changes in event decisions, please visit the actual event website or contact the event organizers to confirm the event is happening.
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Fraser Mills: Foundation of a Community – Mackin House
Mackin House 1116 Brunette Ave., CoquitlamThe Ross McLaren Company began sawmill operations on the Fraser River in 1890, beginning a company that was destined for economic ups and downs, several name changes and numerous expansions. Commonly called Fraser Mills, it was also the Canadian Western Lumber Company, and until it closed, the Crown Zellerbach Company.... Read more
Cricket: The Sticky Wicket Game – Coquitlam Sports Hall of Fame
Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex 633 Poirier St., CoquitlamCricket has a long and proud history around the world. As part of the British colonial legacy, the complex yet popular game has spread to all corners of the globe, even Coquitlam. Cricket: The Sticky Wicket Game looks at the thriving cricket community in the Lower Mainland, focusing on the... Read more
Second Food Truck Block Party – Town Centre Park
Town Centre Park 1299 Pinetree Way, CoquitlamThe Greater Vancouver Food Truck Festival returns to Coquitlam September 10th and 11th, with more than 20 food trucks serving up meals and treats, live entertainment and a local marketplace courtesy of BC Shop Local at Town Centre Park (1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam). September 10: 11 - 8 September 11:... Read more
Mid Autumn Moon Family Day – Coquitlam Heritage Society
Mackin Park - Maillardville' 1046 Brunette Avenue, CoquitlamCoquitlam Heritage is thrilled to bring back our Mid-Autumn Moon Family Day in 2022. Join us for a Mooncake demonstration, music, dance, crafts, story time, and learning about the customs and traditions celebrated during this festival. Free, no registration required.