Mundy Park

Lost Lake

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

Public viewing area south end of lake, Interlaken Trail.
The Coastal Partners in Conservation Society, in partnership with the city of Coquitlam has built a nesting beach at the south end of Lost Lake for western painted turtles, the only native pond turtle left in B.C. and one that's known for its yellow and red stripes.

Location created by
C E Thomson
  • Group: Burke Mountain Naturalists
  • Site ID: 49.25585*N, 122.81819*W
  • Lat: 49.2556216
  • Lng: -122.8179646
  • Waterbody Type: Lake
  • Timezone: America/Vancouver

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10 mallards
no turtles observed
2 bears reported observed on trail near soccer field

29 Sep 09:22 by C E Thomson

pH obtained using strips, (possibly below range of strips)
10 mallards
pine siskin
brown creeper
black capped chickadee
2 red eared slider turtles

25 Aug 09:16 by C E Thomson

This is the second observation recorded with our new Water Rangers pH meter.
2 painted turtles (Text sent to Coastal Partners in Conservation to report sightings)
Large blue heron
3 female mallards, 5 adolescent mallards
dragonflies
Insect hatches
3 red eared slider turtles (1 black bellied slider?)
spotted towhee
pine sinkin
black capped chickadee

28 Jul 08:41 by C E Thomson

pH reading obtained with pH meter (19.5 C recorded on pH meter)
1 painted turtle observed (emailed WPTRecovery@gmail.com) 4 red eared slider turtles
3 Canada geese
3 mallard ducks
2 bull frogs
1 robin, golden crowned kinglets, 1 pine siskin, 1 purple finch, 1 swainson's thrush, 2 yellow rumped warblers, 1 song sparrow, 1 Western Tanager, 1 spotted towhee, warbling vireo (most birds identified through the Merlin app- they were often hidden in the tree canopy)
no duckweed mats, few lily pads on surface

30 Jun 09:20 by C E Thomson

Heard song sparrow
1 mallard pair (M + F)
1 female mallard with 3 chicks (park users reported there used to be 5 chicks)
No turtles observed today
High water levels
Log in water near shore after windstorm earlier in the week

26 May 09:08 by C E Thomson

High water level, some flooding near shore, very small amount of floating algae (duckweed?) mat near shore
1 pair of mallards, 1 pair of common mergansers observed
Attempted to obtain a pH reading with new calibrated pH meter but question the result of the value of pH of 8.7 obtained

28 Apr 08:45 by C E Thomson

Pollen, needles on surface of water; much less duckweed(algae?) than previous month (remaining only near shore)
2 mallard couples observed
American robin, song sparrow, pine siskin heard and confirmed by Merlin app.
2 mature turtles observed sunning on log (they were too distant to identify if they were painted turtles or red eared sliders).
Water level remains high (but no flooding of shore)

31 Mar 08:58 by C E Thomson

High water level, some flooding (less flooding than last month)
Double crested Cormorant, 6 male and female mallards observed
Noticeably less algae (duckweed?) observed

25 Feb 09:05 by C E Thomson

Some ice remaining in middle of lake
Logs, bark, branches floating on surface
Noticeably less algae (duckweed?) on surface
Mosquitoes present
Increase in dissolved oxygen level
Extremely high water level, flooding

28 Jan 09:02 by C E Thomson

1 Double crested cormorant
5 mallard ducks (2 females, 3 males)
Algae (Duckweed?) growth remains on surface
Water level noticeably higher than last month

31 Dec 10:00 by C E Thomson