Homes, condos, and townhomes in Scott Creek, Coquitlam — your local real estate guide.
The Tri-Cities offer a relaxed suburban lifestyle with mature tree-lined streets, quality parks, and a strong sense of neighbourhood community — just minutes from the city.
School District 43 serves the Tri-Cities with well-regarded public elementary and secondary schools throughout the region, with private and Catholic options also available.
The Evergreen SkyTrain Extension connects the Tri-Cities directly to Burnaby and Vancouver, making car-free commutes a reality for residents near the stations.
From Buntzen Lake to Belcarra Regional Park and Burke Mountain, the Tri-Cities offer exceptional hiking, mountain biking, and paddling within minutes of residential neighbourhoods.
| School | Grades | Type | Proximity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nestor Elementary | K–5 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
| Scott Creek Middle | 6–8 | Public SD43 | In-neighbourhood |
| Gleneagle Secondary | 9–12 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
School proximity is a guide only — SD43 catchment boundaries run street by street and change over time. Verify the exact catchment for any address with School District 43 before purchasing.
More on local schools: Best schools in Coquitlam · Best schools for families · SD43 rankings
Two Evergreen Line stations serve Coquitlam, providing direct service to Burnaby and Vancouver. Lougheed Town Centre connects to the Millennium Line.
TransLink bus routes throughout Coquitlam connect to SkyTrain stations at Coquitlam Central, Lincoln, and Lougheed Town Centre.
Highway 1 and Lougheed Highway run through Coquitlam, providing regional access to Burnaby (~20 min) and downtown Vancouver (~30 min).
Scott Creek is an established family neighbourhood in west Coquitlam, sitting between Canyon Springs and Westwood Plateau along the Scott Creek greenway. It’s a neighbourhood where families put down roots — the streets are quiet, the schools are strong, and the access to outdoor recreation is excellent.
The housing stock is primarily single-family detached homes built in the 1980s and early 1990s — solid construction on well-treed lots. The Scott Creek Linear Park runs through the neighbourhood, providing a natural greenway corridor that connects to the broader Coquitlam trail network and eventually to Westwood Plateau trails.
Scott Creek is a strong choice for buyers who want the feel and amenities of Westwood Plateau at a more accessible price point, with proven schools, community stability, and quick access to Highway 1 via the Lougheed interchange.
Whether you're buying, selling, or just curious about market values — Sebastian knows this neighbourhood.