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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Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-09-29

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

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-08-25

pH obtained using strips, (possibly below range of strips) 10 mallards pine siskin brown creep...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-07-28

This is the second observation recorded with our new Water Rangers pH meter. 2 painted turtles (...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-06-30

pH reading obtained with pH meter (19.5 C recorded on pH meter) 1 painted turtle observed (email...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-05-26

Heard song sparrow 1 mallard pair (M + F) 1 female mallard with 3 chicks (park users reported t...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-04-28

High water level, some flooding near shore, very small amount of floating algae (duckweed?) mat n...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-03-31

Pollen, needles on surface of water; much less duckweed(algae?) than previous month (remaining on...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-02-25

High water level, some flooding (less flooding than last month) Double crested Cormorant, 6 male...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2024-01-28

Some ice remaining in middle of lake Logs, bark, branches floating on surface Noticeably less a...

Lost Lake : Mundy Park

Observed on
2023-12-31

1 Double crested cormorant 5 mallard ducks (2 females, 3 males) Algae (Duckweed?) growth remai...