Homes, condos, and townhomes in Woodland Acres, Port 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hazel Trembath Elementary | K–5 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
| Blakeburn Elementary | K–5 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
| Riverside 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 Port Coquitlam · Best schools for families · SD43 rankings
TransLink bus routes connect Port Coquitlam to Coquitlam Central Station and Phibbs Exchange for SkyTrain and SeaBus connections.
Highway 1 is accessible via multiple interchanges, connecting Port Coquitlam to Burnaby (~20 min) and downtown Vancouver (~35 min).
Port Coquitlam Station on the West Coast Express provides fast weekday commuter rail service to downtown Vancouver in approximately 40 minutes.
Woodland Acres is a peaceful, well-treed neighbourhood in the north end of Port Coquitlam, offering a tranquil residential setting that lives up to its name. The area is defined by mature forest corridors, quiet cul-de-sac streets, and solid single-family homes — primarily built in the 1970s and 1980s — on generous lots with established natural landscaping. It is one of PoCo’s most consistent detached-home pockets: turnover is low, owners tend to stay for decades, and the housing stock rewards buyers willing to update an original home rather than pay a premium for new.
The neighbourhood borders Hyde Creek and its nature reserve, giving residents immediate access to one of the Tri-Cities’ most impressive natural greenways. The creek corridor and surrounding forest provide hiking and walking trails that feel remarkably wild given the urban surroundings — a rare quality that draws buyers who value nature at their doorstep. Families are also drawn by the north-PoCo school catchments and the quick reach to Coquitlam Centre, Highway 1, and the West Coast Express for commuters heading into Vancouver or the Fraser Valley.
For buyers, Woodland Acres is about trading density and buzz for quiet, trees, and space — the kind of established, land-anchored PoCo detached that holds value through market cycles. For sellers, it’s a neighbourhood where pricing to the specific street and lot matters more than a citywide average: an updated home on a larger, private lot backing the greenway can command a meaningful premium over an original home on a standard lot.
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