
Lawn Care in Coquitlam
Coquitlam, with a population of approximately 149,000, is one of the Tri-Cities municipalities in Metro Vancouver's northeast, situated in hardiness zone 8a with a Pacific maritime climate. The city receives approximately 1,500 mm of annual rainfall — significantly more than Vancouver proper — with most precipitation falling between October and March, creating lush growing conditions but also persistent moss and drainage challenges on residential lawns. Coquitlam's growing season extends from March through November, among the longest in Canada.
Local Lawn Care Conditions
The city's terrain ranges from flat river valley along the Coquitlam River to steep hillside properties climbing toward Burke Mountain, where elevation differences of 300+ metres create distinct microclimates within the same municipality. Burke Mountain's newer developments sit on heavy clay subsoil compacted by construction equipment, requiring aggressive aeration programs. The Riverview Lands, a historic psychiatric facility now being redeveloped, contains some of BC's oldest specimen trees and represents a significant heritage landscape. European crane fly larvae (Tipula paludosa) are the primary turf pest throughout the Tri-Cities, with infestations peaking in March and April. Coquitlam's municipal bylaws restrict cosmetic pesticide use, making integrated pest management and nematode applications the standard approach. Perennial ryegrass and fine fescue blends dominate local lawns, as Kentucky bluegrass struggles with the region's wet winters.
Our Service in This Area
Mow.ca serves Coquitlam with programs tailored to high-rainfall lawn management, crane fly control, moss prevention, and the varying terrain conditions from the river valley to Burke Mountain.
Quick Facts
- Population
- 149K
- Province
- British Columbia
- Services Available
- 8
- Season
- April – October

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