Are you interested in joining a book club dedicated to English language learners? You've come to the right place! Join us for a monthly book club and discover the joys of meeting to talk about books!
Where: Town Center Park, Coquitlam 1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC V3B 7S4
Come join us at Town Centre Park for a vibrant celebration of the South Asian Spring festivals: Holi and Vaisakhi! Get ready to experience lively music and dance performances, play Holi and get immersed in a rainbow of colors, participate in family-friendly Arts & Crafts, enjoy delicious bites from our Food Truck partners, and shop at our Spring Bazaar.
Please note that Colour Zone tickets include organic colour packets (outside colours are not allowed on site). Ticket holders must check in at 3:30 pm to enter the Colour Zone and receive wrist-bands from our team. Tickets are not needed to shop our Spring Bazaar or access the Food Truck zone.
This in-person event promises a day filled with joy and cultural festivities. Let’s come together to mark the arrival of spring in the most colorful way possible. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the spirit of Holi and Vaisakhi!
Join the Library and the Park Spark team for a Tree Tour.
Tucked under the treetops, the forest understory is teeming with life that supports a rich and healthy forest.
Join the Park Spark Team and the Coquitlam Library in learning fun facts about the trees, flora, and fauna found beneath the canopy of Coquitlam's largest urban park, Mundy Park.
Registration Required.
If you have questions about this program, please contact Aman at asaroya@coqlibrary.ca
Where: Coquitlam Library, City Centre Combined 136 & 137 1169 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, BC, V3B 0Y1
Join Parks Canada’s Learn to Camp Team in this family-friendly program to learn about wildlife.
An amazing part of spending time in nature is seeing wildlife in their natural habitat. Parks Canada’s Learn-to Camp team will provide tips on how to safely view animals while keeping a respectful distance.
Learn about:
Wildlife safety
Understanding wildlife
Identifying different species
Preserving natural habitat
Doing our part so that plants and animal will thrive for generations to come
For children between the ages of 7-12. Parents are welcome!