Glen Pine Pavilion

Glen Pine Pavilion is a vibrant, accessible community center for adults over 19, offering a warm and inviting space for socializing, and participating in leisure and fitness activities. The Pavilion is home to various activity groups, with support from the Glen Pine 50 Plus Society. This community board, staffed by volunteers, advises and assists the City of Coquitlam in providing exceptional senior adult programs, services, and activities.

Activity Groups and Clubs Update

Starting the Fall 2024 season, all Glen Pine Activity Groups and Clubs will move into the Drop-in (Pre-Registration Recommended) calendar in the SignMeUp registration system.

This gives you more flexibility to participate in your favourite activities matched to your schedule. You do NOT pay for the sessions that you are unable to attend. Booking in advance is optional but recommended for the more popular activities if you want to guarantee a spot.

Secure your spot online, by phone or in-person at a recreation facility. Online registration opens seven days in advance of the activity

Participants can now use their ONE PASS or apply Financial Assistance for Recreation (FAR) credits towards these pre-registered drop-ins. Learn more at our Financial Assistance for Recreation page.

Amenities

Glen Pine member and visitors can access the following on-site amenities:

  • Computer lab
  • Food services (Lemon Tree Café)
  • Fitness centre (Alpine Fitness Centre)
  • Lending library
  • Lounge, offering board games and cards, movie nights and dances
  • Outdoor plaza with picnic seating (Spirit Square)

Fall Hours of Operation  (in effect September 8)

  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

  • Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30  p.m.

  • Saturday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

  • Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Drop-in Schedule

Senior's Guide

Looking for programs, services and activities designed specifically for those 50 plus? Check out the Senior's Guide, an excerpt  of the full Program Guide, highlighting our many senior's programs, activities and events. 

Find visual arts classes (acrylic and watercolour painting, mixed media), performing arts programs (dance and music lessons), language lessons, information sessions, special events and more. 

Browse through the Fall Senior's Guide (PDF) to see what's happening, or flip-through the guides below. For special events, check be sure to look through the Special Events Guide (PDF).

To discover and register for programs at Glen Pine Pavilion:

  • Visit the Registration web page and click Register for Programs
  • Click the filter icon in the top right corner
  • Under location, select Glen Pine Pavilion
  • Under Adult, click the section titles to see available programs

Activity Groups 

Activity Groups at the Pavilions are run in partnership with the Dogwood Pavilion Seniors Society or the Glen Pine 50+ Society. To view current offerings and register, go to coquitlam.ca/Registration. They are also listed in the Senior’s Guide (PDF).

Fitness

Alpine Fitness Centre

Open to adults over 19, Glen Pine’s fully-equipped Alpine Fitness Centre offers a range of cardio and strength equipment (PDF), including a variety of adapted and accessible equipment options. See the Accessibility Support section on this page.

Group Fitness

Most group fitness classes are offered as drop-ins on a first come, first served basis. Cycle classes require pre-registration.

To learn more about Coquitlam’s wide range of drop-in fitness options, see the full list of class descriptions (PDF). To view Group Fitness Schedules by individual facility, visit coquitlam.ca/dropin

To view or register for upcoming group fitness classes, go to coquitlam.ca/SignMeUp and filter your search by location, keywords or type of services. 

Lemon Tree Café

Located within Glen Pine Pavilion, the Lemon Tree Café offers a range of healthy and delicious meals, snacks and beverages, and is open to the public. Weekly Menu (PDF)

Open:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (lunch served at 11 a.m.)
  • Saturday: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Sundays and Statutory Holidays: Closed

Sign up for Pavilion and Bus Trip News

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Volunteering

Volunteering is a great way to make social connections while contributing to the well-being of your community. Our volunteers help keep Coquitlam safe and clean, protect our environment, and support our seniors and those in need. By giving your time, whether it's a little or a lot, you'll not only feel good about making a difference, but also gain immeasurable personal rewards. Learn more about which volunteer opportunity might be the right fit for your interests and skills at coquitlam.ca/volunteer.

Code of Conduct

Every visitor to this facility is expected to behave in a manner that respects the rights of others, so that everyone may safely use and enjoy the programs and services. Visit coquitlam.ca/CodeOfConduct to become familiar with Coquitlam’s Code of Conduct.

  1. Accessibility Supports
  2. Meals for Seniors
  3. Social Connections Program

Coquitlam's Glen Pine Pavilion is a gold certified facility by the Rick Hansen Foundation, which recognizes excellence in accessibility and universal design. Glen Pine Pavilion has made several changes to reduce barriers and improve accessibility, such as creating accessible entrances and washrooms, installing hearing loops and other assistive devices, and providing adapted equipment. The facility is designed to provide an inclusive environment for everyone to enjoy, regardless of their abilities or means.

Adapted Equipment and Features

  • Accessible entrances with power-operated doors
  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible washrooms and elevators
  • Alpine Fitness Centre equipped with:
    • Active Hands - Gripping aids, d-ring and hook aids available upon request to support use of fitness equipment.
    • Nustep Machine - Inclusively-designed recumbent (sit-down) trainer allows users to experience a low-impact workout while seated.
    • Upper Body Ergometer Machine - Resembling a hand bike, allows users to remain seated while using their upper body to pedal. It also has a removable chair, allowing a wheelchair access. Stability boots available upon request.
    • Woodway Treadmill - Shock-absorbing slates on the treadmill surface provides a lower-impact option that may also help prevent injury.
  • Hearing Loop System: Provides a magnetic, wireless signal that helps those using hearing aids pick up speech sounds more clearly by focusing on the loop system microphone, rather than all background noises. The signal is customized to each individual's hearing loss since it picked up by the hearing aid's T-Coil (Telecoil) setting.