Heritage Exploration
Take a walking tour to discover the historical markers and architecture that define the area's French-Canadian past.





Maillardville is a distinctive community located in British Columbia, Canada, known for its unique cultural history and residential appeal. With a population of over 15,000, it maintains a small-town feel while being part of a larger urban network. The neighborhood is celebrated for its historical significance, particularly its French-Canadian roots which are still visible in the community's identity today. Visitors can enjoy quiet, tree-lined streets and a variety of local parks that offer a glimpse into the area's settled past. Its location provides a perfect balance of suburban tranquility and easy access to the amenities of British Columbia.
Maillardville is a distinctive community located in British Columbia, Canada, known for its unique cultural history and residential appeal. With a population of over 15,000, it maintains a small-town feel while being part of a larger urban network. The neighborhood is celebrated for its historical significance, particularly its French-Canadian roots which are still visible in the community's identity today. Visitors can enjoy quiet, tree-lined streets and a variety of local parks that offer a glimpse into the area's settled past. Its location provides a perfect balance of suburban tranquility and easy access to the amenities of British Columbia.
Home to over 15,000 residents.
Strong French-Canadian historical roots.
Quiet, tree-lined residential streets.
Accessible suburban location in British Columbia.
Community-focused atmosphere.
The area is primarily residential, offering a quieter pace than central Vancouver.
It holds significant historical importance as a center for French-Canadian culture in Western Canada.
A population of nearly 16,000 ensures a well-developed community infrastructure.
Take a walking tour to discover the historical markers and architecture that define the area's French-Canadian past.
Use the TransLink system to easily connect to nearby Coquitlam and downtown Vancouver.
Exploring local history and quiet residential walks.
CAD $
$100-$160 p/day
English, French
Visit the community green spaces for a quiet afternoon away from the urban bustle.
May-September
Expect mild, damp weather; great for seeing local gardens in bloom.
Warm, sunny days are ideal for exploring the neighborhood's parks and outdoor heritage sites.
Cooler weather and vibrant autumn leaves make for scenic neighborhood walks.
Temperatures are cool with frequent rain; a good time to explore indoor community hubs.