Partington Creek


The Partington Creek Neighborhood Plan (PCNP) is one of four neighborhood plans prepared to date for the Northeast Coquitlam Area Plan (NECAP) area, commonly known as ‘Burke Mountain’

The Partington Creek neighborhood is about 240 hectares (595 acres) in size and located east of the Upper Hyde Creek, Lower Hyde Creek and Smiling Creek Neighborhoods.

The City is expected to add another 100,000 residents over the next 30 years and the Partington Creek Neighborhood provides a significant new area for accommodating some of this growth.

The Partington Creek Neighborhood Plan provides the vision for a new
neighborhood with a mix of uses that will serve as the commercial, civic and recreational hub of Northeast Coquitlam

Partington Creek New Construction Real Estate Market
There are 6 new home developments in Partington Creek, Coquitlam, all low-rise that are planned, under construction or recently completed. There are 4 townhouse developments and 2 single family home developments in Partington Creek , and the median price per square foot for a low-rise home is $491. The most active developer in Partington Creek is Woodbridge Homes.




  • Partington Creek has a Livability Score of 68/100, which is considered average
  • Partington Creek crime rates are 15% lower than the Coquitlam average
  • Cost of living in Partington Creek is 11% higher than the Coquitlam average
  • Partington Creek real estate prices are 23% higher than the Coquitlam average
  • Rental prices in Partington Creek are equal to the Coquitlam average


Partington Creek Geography

Located on the southeastern slopes of Burke Mountain, the Neighbourhood also contains steeper topography than the other Northeast Coquitlam neighbourhoods planned to date.

However, this challenge is also a key opportunity, as this topography offers spectacular views of the Fraser Valley, Cascade Mountains and points beyond.
Sensitive development on steep slope sites can capitalize on such views and create highly desirable residential areas.
Partington Creek Housing Mix
A distinct, mixed-use neighborhood centre that serves the needs of Northeast Coquitlam residents and is a focal point for the neighborhood;
a pedestrian-friendly development pattern; opportunities for a variety of housing choices that accommodate a diversity of residents; the provision of parks and recreation facilities within easy reach of neighborhood residents; and the protection of environmentally sensitive areas and use of innovative hillside development approaches.

Private Schools in Coquitlam

School NameStreet_AddressCityProvince
 Canyon Springs Montessori School2910 Walton Ave. 
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Coquitlam  BC 
 Children of Integrity Montessori Academy2541 Quay Place 
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Our Lady of Fatima315 Walker Street
Coquitlam BC
V3K 4C7 
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Our Lady of Assumption 2255 Fraser Avenue
Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 6G8 
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Archbishop Carney1335 Dominion Avenue
Port Coquitlam, BC
V3B 8G7

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 Traditional Learning Academy1189 Rochester Avenue 
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Coquitlam BC 

Transportation

Which SkyTrain stations are in Coquitlam?

Translink and Coast Mountain Bus Service (CMBS) provide the City of Coquitlam with public transit and trip planning. View current alertsfares and passes, and transit system maps for more information.

Transit schedules

There are several Sky Train stations that serve the City of Coquitlam.

Coquitlam is served by TransLink, which is responsible for both public transit and major roads.

The city has four SkyTrain stations on the Millennium Line that are a part of the 10.9 km (6.8 mi) long Evergreen Extension.[57] With a project cost of $1.4 billion, the line runs from the Coquitlam City Centre area, through Coquitlam Central Station and into Port Moody, re-entering Coquitlam on North Road and finally joining the existing Millennium Line at Lougheed Town Centre.

There is regular bus service on numerous lines running throughout the city and connecting it to other municipalities in Metro Vancouver, with a major exchange at Coquitlam Central Station.

The West Coast Express, with a stop at Coquitlam Central Station, provides commuter rail service west to downtown Vancouver and east as far as Mission.] WCE operates Monday to Friday only (excluding holidays), with five trains per day running to Vancouver in the morning peak hours and returning through Coquitlam in the evening peak hours.

View Translink’s schedules below for all their transportation options:

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