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            Miscellaneous
            CA CCOQ F12-S01-F06 · Dossier · 1951 - 2008
            Fait partie de Don Cunnings fonds

            The file contains various newsletters, calendars, correspondence, obituaries, and ephemera Cunnings collected about the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department's activities.

            A significant portion of the file consists of photographs depicting canoeing, archery, track and field, figure skating, swimming; groups such as the Kinsmen club and the City of Coquitlam Retirees Association; City events such as the celebrations of the City of Coquitlam's city status, BC Summer Games, and Centennial Celebrations; as well as development, programs, and activities the Department undertook in all of their parks. These include photographs of Blue Mountain Park, Brookmere Park, Burke Mountain Park, Burquitlam Park, Como Lake Park, Dogwood Park, Eagle Ridge Park, Mackin Park, Mundy Park, Poirier Street Park, Rivervew Park, Rochester Park, Town Centre Park (stadium and track), and Victoria Park. Also included are photographs of municipal, sports, and cultural buildings, including the Centennial Activity Centre, Coquitlam Sports Centre, the parks office, Place Des Arts, the Public Works yard, Social Rec Centre, and the Tennis Centre.

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            Pioneer Tales Book Committee
            CA CCOQ F20-S02 · S?rie organique · 1987-1991
            Fait partie de Craig Hodge fonds

            The series consists of records produced and accumulated as part of Craig Hodge's duties on the Pioneer Tales Committee Book Committee. The series includes photographs in the form of copy negatives and prints, as well as some original prints, and assorted documentation.

            Aquatics
            CA CCOQ F12-S01-F01 · Dossier · 1958 - 2009
            Fait partie de Don Cunnings fonds

            The file documents aquatic events and activities undertaken by the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department, as well as the development of aquatic centres across Coquitlam, including Blue Mountain Pool, Chimo Pool, Glen Park Pool, and Mundy Park Pool. Records include correspondence, newspaper clippings, architectural drawings of pools, and an organizational chart of pool staff.

            Sans titre
            Parks, Playgrounds, and Sports Fields
            CA CCOQ F12-S01-F08 · Dossier · 1965 - 2011
            Fait partie de Don Cunnings fonds

            The file consists of newspaper clippings describing activities undertaken by the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreation Department in Coquitlam parks, playgrounds, and sports fields. The photographs depict several parks, including Mundy Park, Como Lake, Mountain View Park, Coquitlam River Park, Blue Mountain Park, and Riverview Park.

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            CA CCOQ F12-S02-F05 · Dossier · 1980 - 1985
            Fait partie de Don Cunnings fonds

            The file consists of a selection of documentaries (on one DVD) on the subject of stone carver, Patrick Sullivan who hosted a stone carving symposium with other carvers in Coquitlam's Blue Mountain Park from 1985-1987. The series also consists of another documentary about the 1980 Lahr International Stone Sculpture Symposium that features footage of the stone sculptures in Blue Mountain Park. The series also consists of a one-page biography of Sullivan.

            722 Alderson Ave
            CA CCOQ C13-S01-C13.004 · Pi?ce · 1965
            Fait partie de Harris Family collection

            The item consists of a photograph of 722 Alderson Ave that was the home of Wilfred Harris.