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  1. Coquitlam Summer Concert Series Kicks Off July 19. Kick back and enjoy some free, family-friendly fun with the return of Coquitlam’s Summer Concert Series, with a spectacular musical line-up for 2024. Read on...

  2. Find out more about hosting events in Coquitlam or check out the many vibrant community festivals and events Coquitlam has to offer. From family fun to food trucks, multicultural festivals to arts events, or live concerts to seasonal celebrations – there is something for everyone.

  3. Coquitlam's Canada Day celebration has grown to be the largest event in the Tri-Cities. It is known for its diverse range of live entertainment, delicious ethnic and regional food and multi-cultural activities.

  4. QtheMap is the City of Coquitlam’s online interactive map. Use QtheMap to find zoning information, area plans, parks, City facilities, utility data, property information and view aerial photo maps.

  5. Maintaining and caring for Coquitlam’s heritage brings many benefits. See what the City is doing to preserve Coquitlam’s Heritage. Coquitlam began as a "place-in-between," since the area was opened up with the construction of North Road in the mid-1800s.

  6. Looking for a bylaw but not sure of the title, or looking for all bylaws that relate to a certain topic area? The Bylaw Library provides both categories and keyword search.

  7. myCoquitlam is a secure, online service that allows you to access information about your City of Coquitlam accounts such as: utility accounts, property tax accounts and dog licence accounts. The service is secure, easy to use, and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  8. The City is honoured to be located on the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm traditional and ancestral lands, including those parts that were historically shared with the q̓ic̓əy̓ (kat-zee), and other Coast Salish Peoples. coquitlam.ca/reconciliation. Learn how to contact our offices and officials.

  9. View Current Opportunities. We offer exciting municipal careers in human resources, planning and development, parks and recreation, engineering, corporate and strategic initiatives as well as public safety on our civilian police, fire and rescue teams.

  10. The first step to responsible dog ownership is licensing your dog. All dogs over the age of six months must be licenced every year with the City of Coquitlam. A dog licence helps protect your pet by providing an easy-to-identify dog tag and registration with the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.

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