North of
the Fraser
The four municipalities of New Westminster, Burnaby, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are aligned in many ways — not just by geography, but also through their bustling craft breweries.
Before Vancouver even existed, New Westminster was a traditional meeting place along the Fraser River and a thriving capital city. A long love affair with beer began in 1860 and continued until 2005 when the local Labatt Brewery closed. The tantalizing smell of malted barley and hops returned to New West in 2014 when Steel & Oak Brewing opened its doors, and then brewing finally returned to the Sapperton neighbourhood when Another Beer Co. opened in 2019.
The City of Burnaby might be Vancouver’s little sibling, but it has its own dynamic brewery scene that sets it apart. The three breweries there are distinct: you can save yourself the airfare to Belgium by visiting Dageraad Brewing, a highly regarded brewery that was named Canada’s Brewery of the Year in 2018; Steamworks’ William Street Brewery & Taphouse is a big production facility with a welcoming taproom; and although Studio Brewing is Burnaby’s newest brewery, it has been turning heads with its eclectic and well-constructed beer lineup and stylish tasting room.
Coquitlam’s only brewery (so far) is Mariner Brewing, which was named for NASA’s Mariner space program as well as the nearby street of the same name. Conveniently located steps away from Coquitlam City Centre and the Coquitlam Central SkyTrain station, the brewery offers two covered and dog-friendly patios and a taproom with a full in-house food menu to go along with a strong beer program.
Port Coquitlam’s beer scene is very young, but already well established. Five breweries have opened there since 2018, including four in the burgeoning Fremont Village — Boardwalk Brewing, Northpaw Brewing, Taylight Brewing and Tinhouse Brewing — along with Patina Brewing in downtown Port Coquitlam. Cyclists and pedestrians can visit all of these breweries along the 25-km Traboulay PoCo Trail, which encircles the community.
Day 1
This modern public park features a 325 metre water front boardwalk, festival lawn, concession, elevated viewpoints, grass, trees, gardens, benches, accessible picnic tables, a basketball court, public art, and play area.
Within 1 km of the park is the Samson V Maritime Museum, Fraser River Discovery Centre, River Market, World's Tallest Tin Soldier, Waterfront Esplanade, Quayside Playground, Quayside off-leash dog area, Antique Alley and historic Columbia Street. A perfect place to begin your day in New West.
Just down the waterfront is River Market, with endless options for food and shopping. This culinary destination for everyday foodies offers over 70,000 square feet for you to shop, eat, and play. Look for special promotions like their Food Crawl to take advantage of all they have to offer.
This community-focused brewery explores new beer styles while refining and perfecting the classics.
New Media Gallery is a contemporary, public art gallery dedicated to presenting inspiring & provocative new media art from around the world through curated exhibitions on subjects like space, music, sound, light, biometrics and fear. They have been recognized for the international caliber of their artists, their unique and provocative exhibitions, and exciting exhibition rebuilds.
This brewery is all about presenting creativity and variety in its beer lineup. Every time you visit, there will always be another beer on tap because the brewery will always be changing things up.
Open for regular drop-in hours on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm - 8pm. 70 original classic arcade games.
Open for brunch through to late night and serving BC craft beer, this spot offers a modern take on the pub experience.
From modern and bustling, to historical and boutique, hotels in New Westminster are conveniently located near amenities and attractions, and there is truly something for all travelers.
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Queen’s Park – New Westminster’s flagship park, offers visitors a wide-range of outdoor pursuits including Rainbow Playland for kids and an off-leash dog park for furkids, in a cultivated park with many horticultural features and mature trees. Running and walking trails wind through the park connecting all its amenities.
Pandora’s Locks – Mystery Room Adventures! Immersive and story-driven room adventures. Fully automated, unlimited hints and lasts over an hour.
For options serving local craft beer consider Piva Modern Italian or Artusi Restaurant
Day 2
Step outside and take a deep breath of fresh air. In a matter of minutes, you can be in a mountain environment rich in natural beauty. Set off on a vigorous hike, a leisurely stroll or a heart-pumping bike ride. A network of 26 multi-use trails covering 28 kilometres crisscrosses the 576 hectares within the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area.
This award winning brewery focuses on Belgian styles, served in a gorgeous tasting room with a design that matches the branding’s fin de siècle elegance. Dageraad’s beer lineup is diverse, extensive, and delicious.
Serving up mouth-watering, locally sourced, barbecued meats and delicious sides such as their homemade smoked pit baked beans, creamy coleslaw, potato salad and more for over 13 years.
Get ready to shop till you drop! Of course, no visit to Burnaby is complete without a visit to the Heights. This quaint street has everything from used book and record stores to unique one-of-a-kind boutiques – you're bound to be rewarded with a great memento.
A taproom open daily for tasting beer at its freshest, directly from the tank to the tap to the glass. The lineup includes Steamworks’ signature lineup and a constant rotation of seasonally brewed beers, along with the occasional test tap, too.
Authentic Neapolitan pizza and modern italian cuisine and taps serving a great selection of BC Craft Beer.
With a variety of travelling exhibitions and events, the Burnaby Art Gallery offers something for all ages. The Gallery's lively public programs are designed to enrich the visitor's experience related to each exhibition. In addition, talks and workshops are often held in conjunction with exhibitions – with artists and invited guests discussing issues surrounding the subject of the artworks.
Studio has been turning heads with its eclectic and well-constructed beer lineup. The tasting room itself is cosy and inviting, with a sleek minimalist look boasting a heated, dog-friendly patio, and a rotating food truck lineup.
Just steps from Patterson and Metrotown Skytrain Stations, Element is a perfect home base to explore Burnaby.
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If you only stop one place in Burnaby, make it Deer Lake Park. Rent a paddleboard or kayak from Deer Lake Rentals and explore from the water. Rather be on land? Deer Lake Park is Burnaby’s best-preserved heritage area and features a fascinating collection of Edwardian country homes and landscapes. The houses surrounding Deer Lake, built between 1904 and 1935, were developed by their owners with an idealized view of the English countryside in mind. Explore the history of Burnaby further at the Burnaby Village Museum.
If you find yourself in the neighbourhood of Simon Fraser University, BierCraft UniverCity has a strong selection of Belgian and BC beer. Stop by for a flight!
Looking for somewhere different to stay? Search for the perfect spot on the Tourism Burnaby accommodation directory.
Day 3
Spectacular views, old-growth forest and incredible wildlife - this 200-hectare park is home to 150 species of birds as well as beavers, black bears and singing bullfrogs. Hiking trails range from a flat path throughout the expansive wetland into forest to an uphill climb to the High Knoll lookout offering a mind-blowing wilderness view (allow yourself at least 2 ½ hours round-trip).
Locals love the foodie enclave of Glen Drive around The High Street, where you’ll see cuisines from all over the globe. You’ll also find many great dessert spots in the area, from Korean dessert cafés to Belgian waffles, crêpes, cupcakes and pastry shops.
Voted one of the best public spaces in Canada, this urban park has everything! Tennis, basketball, roller hockey and sand volleyball courts, table tennis and foosball, a skate park, spray park, public art, an inspiration garden and a lake where you can fish for trout!
Mariner offers a wide array of craft classics, rotating sours and barrel-aged limited releases, plus their Low Gravity series of low-carb, low-calorie, keto-friendly beer. The tasting room also features a full kitchen with gourmet hot dogs that are worth the trip alone.
Maillardville is Coquitlam's most historic neighbourhood and home to the largest community of French Canadians in Western Canada. Try a historical walking tour or visit Place Des Arts, home to galleries, events and performances year round.
John B has the largest back bar in BC with 86 taps, and heavy focus on BC beers, plus over 465 different spirits! Paired with an adventurous pub menu, this is a worthy stop in Coquitlam! Adjoining liquor store open daily 9am to 11pm and stocked with BC craft beer.
With three hotels and several bed & breakfasts, Coquitlam has accommodation options to suit both your needs and budget.
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Coquitlam has so many great parks to check out! Mundy Park boasts a permanent free nine-hole disc golf course, outdoor pool and hiking trails in this urban forest.
Pick up some fresh produce and other locally crafted items at their Farmer’s Market that runs from May to October, the longest running suburban farmers market in the Lower Mainland.
Day 4
This 25.3 kilometre route encircles the entire community! Enjoy views of downtown, farmland and rivers on this flat walking and cycling trail is suitable for exploring at any time of the year.
A modern selection of delicious food from fish tacos to chicken and waffles, and poke bowls served with local beer on tap.
The open and airy tasting room features 12 draft taps with a lineup that skews towards dangerously crushable IPAs and lagers. And with its proximity to the riverfront Traboulay PoCo Trail connecting Port Coquitlam to Coquitlam and beyond, it makes a great stop when exploring by bike.
Built in 1950, this bowling centre offers classic Canadian 5 pin bowling in a modern way while keeping old-style charm.
Make this your dinner stop as along with their 12 taps to serve their extensive lineup of culinary-focused beers and clean, crips lagers, they also serve incredible barbecue! All smoked in-house and dripping with sweet, smoky goodness.
Centrally located, this is the perfect home base for your stay in PoCo.
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Fancy something else to sip? A cocktail perhaps? Provincial Spirits – Brilliant cocktails for smart mouths. Bottle shop 12 to 4 + Cocktails 4 till late.
Thursday evenings from May to October, visit the Port Coquitlam Farmer’s Market in Leigh Square.
Day 5
This bouldering gym offers climbing for all ages and experience levels.
Award winning thin crust pizza. You can even have it ordered right to your seat at Tinhouse if you want to head straight to the brewery post climb!
Balanced and drinkable beers of all description, with a welcome emphasis on British malt-forward styles. Of course, you can still get your hazy IPA or your crispy German-style lager—but there’s something to be said for a rich, flavourful brown ale or porter. Also offering a barrel-aging program and constant seasonal releases.
FIt in a round or even just hit a few balls at the driving range at this public course in very close proximity to the Fremont Village breweries.
This brewery’s mission is to produce quality-driven beers and experiences that embrace the trailblazing spirit of the Port Coquitlam community. To go along with the delicious range of beers on tap, Boardwalk has a full-service kitchen with table service — so stop in for dinner to enjoy their Southern California-inspired menu with offerings including tacos, nachos, ceviche, and other small plates and bowls.
Since opening in 2018, Northpaw has released more than 140 different beers, so there’s an excellent chance you’ll find something to your fancy here pouring on one of the eight draft taps or in the fridge full of limited releases.
Centrally located, this is the perfect home base for your stay in PoCo.