Work and upgrades in Town Centre Park are guided by the Town Centre Park Master Plan. This document provides a practical community-based vision and guiding principles, illustrative conceptual plans for future improvements and a phased construction strategy to implement developments to the park over the next 15 to 20 years.
Construction related to the Metro Vancouver Coquitlam Water Main – Robson to Guildford Section project runs along Pipeline Road to the east of the park. The City also has planned upgrades to Pipeline Road.
The artificial turf field has reached the end of its useful life and is being replaced in order to continue to meet the needs of our community.
The field will be closed for 6-8 weeks starting July 2026, and will re-open in time for the fall season.
Construction starts summer 2026 on the expanded and relocated tennis facility in Town Centre Park. The project will add more courts, a new support building, and open green space for casual use and community events, as well as streamlining park maintenance.
The new dedicated tennis facility will include:
Once construction is complete and the new courts are open, the existing tennis courts will be converted into open lawn space for community events and festivals, and casual use such as playing games, picnicking or relaxing.
In line with the Town Centre Park Master Plan, the new courts will be built just north of Trevor Wingrove Way. The Town Centre Recycling Depot's last day of operation was February 1,2026 to make space for the new tennis facility. Find recycling options available in Coquitlam.
Construction starts summer 2026 and the new courts are expected to open for play in summer 2027.
During construction, some trails around the new courts will be closed for the safety of park users. Please follow all detour signage. Thanks for your patience while we make these improvements.
Looking southwest over the courts
Aerial view of the site plan
New community support building at the tennis courts
Looking north over the new courts with lawn space to the south
View of tennis courts and courtside spectator seating
These images show conceptual renderings for illustrative purposes only. Actual design, features and materials may vary.
Festival Lawn of approximately 8,000 square metres was added in 2019 east of the Town Centre Park Community Plaza area, providing increased open space for festivals and events, as well as year-round casual use and programs. A variety of trees were also planted for aesthetics and shade.
A new Festival Hub opened in December 2020 between the Town Centre Park Community Plaza and Festival Lawn areas. The hub includes:
Spanning about a quarter of the park, the lake loop improvements help to increase capacity, enhance safety and accessibility, and enhance overall user experience in the park. Using a phased approach, the 1.2-kilometer lake loop and surrounding area was divided into three distinct improvement zones: Garden Walk on the east side, Urban Walk on the west side and Forest Walk on the south side.
Percy Perry Stadium reopened in 2023 following a full replacement of the rubber track and synthetic turf field.
The City completed the track renewal and artificial turf replacement at the same time in order to maximize cost efficiencies and limit disruption to these key recreational amenities. Completion of the replacement work at both facilities ensures that the amenities remain of a high standard for our public to use, and the stadium upgrades will allow Percy Perry Stadium to continue to be Coquitlam’s top outdoor sports-hosting venue for years to come.
The artificial turf playing surface on Field 6 (North Field) had reached the end of its useful life and was replaced over the summer of 2024 in order to continue to meet the needs of our growing community.