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  2. Skate Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Canadian Figure Skating Association changed its name to Skate Canada. [3] [2] In 2020, Skate Canada announced a SafeSport program for the prevention and management of misconduct, injury and general disputes. [7] In 2021, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Skate Canada held its first virtual competition, the 2021 Skate Canada ...

  3. Douglas Island (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Island is a 187-hectare (462-acre) island in British Columbia, Canada, located where the Fraser River and Pitt River meet. The island is uninhabited. The island was the property of Canadian Forest Products but the government [which?] bought it for $4.5 million. [citation needed] It became part of the city of Port Coquitlam on September ...

  4. MacMillan Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    MacMillan Provincial Park is a 301-hectare (740-acre) provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.Located 25 km (16 mi) west of Qualicum Beach and 16 km (9.9 mi) east of Port Alberni, the park straddles Highway 4 and the Island Rail Corridor in central Vancouver Island.

  5. Coquitlam - Wikipedia

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    Coquitlam (/ k oʊ ˈ k w ɪ t l ə m / ⓘ koh-KWIT-ləm) [7] is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly suburban , Coquitlam is the sixth-largest city in the province , with an estimated population of 174,248 in 2024, [ 4 ] and one of the 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver .

  6. Port Coquitlam - Wikipedia

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    Port Coquitlam (/ k oʊ ˈ k w ɪ t l ə m / koh-KWIT-ləm) is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is one of 21 municipalities comprising Metro Vancouver. Located 27 km (17 mi) east of Vancouver, it is on the north bank of the confluence of the Fraser River and the Pitt River. Coquitlam borders it to the north and west.

  7. Burquitlam, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Planning Department of the City of Coquitlam describes Burquitlam as being north of the golf course, east of North Road, and to the south of the boundary of the City of Port Moody. Burquitlam Plaza is a shopping plaza by the intersection of Clarke Road (a northeastern continuation of the North Road arterial) and Como Lake Ave. [ 3 ]

  8. Colony Farm Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    An elusive American Bittern photographed at ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park in Port Coquitlam by Kyle Bailey. ƛ̓éxətəm Regional Park (tla-hut-um, formerly known as Colony Farm Regional Park), is a park along the Coquitlam River in the Tri-Cities area of Metro Vancouver. It is 260 hectares in size.

  9. Como Lake Park (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Como Lake Park is a small park in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. Como Lake is located in the centre of the park and is surrounded by a one-kilometre-long trail. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]