# Maillardville, Coquitlam > Maillardville, Coquitlam — the complete neighbourhood guide to the city's historic French-Canadian community: character homes, schools, Mackin Park, Place des Arts, Festival du Bois, shopping and the honest value story. **Source:** https://soldbycraig.ca/maillardville-coquitlam-guide/ **Author:** Craig Johnston, REALTOR® (BC Licence V99960) · The MACNABS · Royal LePage Elite West **Site:** https://soldbycraig.ca --- Maillardville · Coquitlam · Neighbourhood Guide ## Maillardville, Coquitlam — the historic French-Canadian heart of the city, explained straight. Maillardville is Coquitlam's south-slope heritage neighbourhood near the Fraser River — founded in 1909 when Fraser Mills recruited French-Canadian mill workers from Quebec and eastern Ontario, and still one of the largest francophone communities in Western Canada. Character heritage homes and character streets, plus newer townhomes and low-rise condos, make it one of Coquitlam's more attainable, walkable, character-rich entry points. This is the complete guide: homes, schools, Mackin Park, Place des Arts, Festival du Bois, shopping, and the honest value story. Built by Craig Johnston, REALTOR® V99960 — a 47+ year Coquitlam resident. [Get my Maillardville home value →](/home-evaluation/) [Free Move-Up Planner (PDF) →](/coquitlam-move-up-planner/) **Updated:** July 7, 2026 · **License:** V99960 · **Brokerage:** Royal LePage Elite West ★ Tri-Cities Move-Up Specialist 47+ year Coquitlam resident Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS® Top 2% Team Member — Royal LePage nationwide Medallion Club Team Member since 2021 Quick Answer What should you know about Maillardville, Coquitlam? Maillardville is Coquitlam's historic French-Canadian neighbourhood on the city's south slope near the Fraser River, founded in 1909 by French-Canadian mill workers recruited to Fraser Mills. It pairs heritage character homes with newer townhomes and low-rise condos, anchored by Mackin Park, Place des Arts and the annual Festival du Bois — making it one of Coquitlam's more attainable, walkable, character-rich entry points. Built by Craig Johnston, REALTOR® and 47+ year Coquitlam resident. Every Free Strategy Call ends with a written one-page plan in 24 hours. Quick answer · Where is Maillardville, Coquitlam? Maillardville is Coquitlam's historic French-Canadian heart on the city's south slope near the Fraser River, adjacent to the [Fraser Mills](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) redevelopment. Founded in **1909**, it is one of the largest francophone communities in Western Canada. The stock is heritage character homes plus newer townhomes and low-rise condos; entry character detached typically trades **$1.2M–$1.5M**, restored/premium character **$1.5M–$2M**, and townhomes and condos around **$850K–$1.1M**. Maillardville has no separately published benchmark, so the citywide Coquitlam detached HPI of **$1,649,000** (June 2026 GVR) is the closest official reference. It is anchored by Mackin Park (1046 Brunette Avenue), Place des Arts and the annual Festival du Bois. Market snapshot · June 2026 ## The numbers, before the story. Maillardville doesn't publish its own MLS® benchmark, so the most honest reference point is the citywide Coquitlam detached number — clearly labelled as such. What makes Maillardville interesting isn't a headline stat; it's the *value gap* combined with genuine heritage character: attainable, walkable, character-rich living at a meaningful discount to newer-build Coquitlam pockets. Here's the current pulse, with every figure linking to its source. [$1,649,000 Coquitlam detached HPI (citywide) June 2026 GVR benchmark](/coquitlam-detached/) [$1.2M–$1.5M Entry character detached (working band) The attainable entry point](/coquitlam-detached/) [$850K–$1.1M Newer townhomes & condos (working band) The lower-carry option](/coquitlam-condos-for-sale/) [Est. 1909 French-Canadian founding Coquitlam's heritage heart](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) [SD43 School district + FI pipeline View school catchments](/coquitlam-schools/) [47 yrs Craig's Coquitlam residency Meet Craig](/coquitlam-realtor-craig-johnston/) What it actually is ## What Maillardville actually is. Maillardville is the rare Coquitlam neighbourhood with a real, documented identity — a French-Canadian founding story that still shapes daily life more than a century later. The story starts in 1909, when Fraser Mills recruited roughly 110 French-Canadian mill workers from Quebec and eastern Ontario to work the lumber operation on the Fraser River. They built a community on the slope above the mill, and today Maillardville is one of the largest francophone communities in Western Canada. You still feel it: Place des Arts as the cultural anchor, Église Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes as the historic parish church, Heritage Square (Carré Heritage) marking the old entrance to Fraser Mills, Laval Square, and the annual Festival du Bois at Mackin Park each March. Physically, it's a mix. Heritage character homes and character streets sit alongside newer townhomes and low-rise condos — the Mackin Parkside development is one example of the newer infill. That range is exactly why Maillardville reads as one of Coquitlam's more attainable, walkable, character-rich entry points: you can buy an original character home to renovate over time, or a lower-carry newer townhome, without paying a Burke Mountain or Westwood Plateau premium. And it sits right next to the [Fraser Mills](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) redevelopment — the master-planned waterfront community rising on the same mill lands that gave the neighbourhood its start. Who it's *not* for: buyers who only want newer construction (that's [Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/)), or buyers chasing a large view lot ([Westwood Plateau](/westwood-plateau/)). Maillardville is heritage-character-and-value, first and foremost. By home type ## What you can buy in Maillardville. Maillardville spans a wider band than most Coquitlam sub-neighbourhoods because the inventory is genuinely varied — original character detached, restored premium character, and newer townhomes and condos. Here's the breakdown by category with the honest price band and the right page to keep going. (Maillardville has no separate published benchmark; these are working ranges, not an MLS® HPI.) [Character detached homes Entry ~$1.2M–$1.5M · Premium ~$1.5M–$2M The Maillardville signature — heritage character homes on character streets. Entry stock is original and reno-ready; premium is restored or rebuilt on a premium block. The attainable, character-rich alternative to newer-build Coquitlam pricing. Browse Coquitlam detached](/coquitlam-detached/) [Townhomes & low-rise condos Typically ~$850K–$1.1M Newer townhomes and low-rise condos — the Mackin Parkside development is one example — are a lower-maintenance, lower-carry entry point into a character neighbourhood. Ideal for first-time buyers and downsizers who want the location without the full detached carry. Browse Coquitlam condos](/coquitlam-condos-for-sale/) Schools + outdoors ## What you're actually buying. The two most-asked Maillardville questions are about schools and green space. The short version: it's an SD43 catchment and the heart of Coquitlam's south-slope French Immersion pipeline, and Mackin Park is the neighbourhood's own backyard. Here's the detail. ### Schools (SD43 + French Immersion) Maillardville is part of School District 43 (Coquitlam) and anchors the Coquitlam-side French Immersion pipeline. Catchments vary by address — always verify a specific street with the SD43 locator. - [École Rochester Elementary — Early French Immersion host (K–5)](/rochester-elementary-catchment-homes/) - [École Maillard Middle — FI continuation (Grades 6–8)](/maillard-middle-catchment-homes/) - [École Dr. Charles Best Secondary — Coquitlam-side FI (Grades 9–12)](/dr-charles-best-catchment-homes/) - [Centennial Secondary (Grades 9–12)](/centennial-secondary-catchment-homes/) - [Full Coquitlam schools guide](/coquitlam-schools/) ### Parks, trails & outdoors Mackin Park is Maillardville's own — playing fields, ball diamonds, tennis, trails, a spray park, a large skate park and Nelson Creek. The wider Coquitlam park network is a short drive. - [Mackin Park — 1046 Brunette Avenue (Maillardville's hub)](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Nelson Creek & the Brunette greenway](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Como Lake Park (short drive)](/como-lake-park-coquitlam/) - [Coquitlam Crunch (short drive)](/coquitlam-crunch-trail-guide/) - [All Coquitlam parks & trails](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) Parks & outdoors ## Green space around Maillardville. Maillardville's outdoor life centres on Mackin Park — the neighbourhood's own hub — but the wider network of lakes, trails and civic sports parks across Coquitlam is all within a short drive. [Mackin Park Maillardville's own park at 1046 Brunette Avenue — fields, ball diamonds, tennis, trails, a playground, spray park, a large skate park and Nelson Creek. Home of Festival du Bois each March. Coquitlam parks & trails](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) [Heritage Square Carré Heritage — the historic entrance to the old Fraser Mills, and one of the markers of Maillardville's French-Canadian founding story. Coquitlam history & heritage](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) [Como Lake Park A walkable lake loop with fishing, picnic areas and easy family trails — a short drive north from Maillardville. Como Lake Park guide](/como-lake-park-coquitlam/) [Coquitlam Crunch The local stair-climb workout trail — a Coquitlam institution and a short drive from Maillardville. Coquitlam Crunch guide](/coquitlam-crunch-trail-guide/) [Town Centre Park Percy Perry Stadium, turf fields, tennis courts, a skate bowl and the Lafarge Lake connection — Coquitlam's civic sports-and-events park. Town Centre Park guide](/town-centre-park-coquitlam/) [Mundy Park Coquitlam's largest urban forest — ball diamonds, lacrosse box, sports fields, trails and the outdoor Spani Pool. A short drive from Maillardville. Mundy Park guide](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) [Lafarge Lake The Lights at Lafarge lake loop by the SkyTrain — an easy, scenic walk and the heart of Coquitlam Town Centre's green space. Lafarge Lake guide](/lafarge-lake-coquitlam/) [Tri-Cities Hikes Every Tri-Cities trail, ranked — from easy family loops to the harder climbs across Coquitlam, Port Moody and Port Coquitlam. Hikes & trails guide](/hikes-and-trails-coquitlam-tri-cities/) Sports, activities & programs ## Where Maillardville kids play. Coquitlam's youth sports run through city-wide associations rather than by neighbourhood, so a Maillardville family taps the same clubs the rest of Coquitlam does. The advantage of Maillardville is having Mackin Park's diamonds, fields, tennis and skate park right in the neighbourhood, with the Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex — the city's main arena and pool hub — a short drive away. Here's the honest, association-by-association map. ### Youth sports associations These are the city-wide clubs Maillardville families join — verified, current Coquitlam associations. - [Hockey — Coquitlam Minor Hockey Assoc. (Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex, 633 Poirier St)](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Soccer — Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club + North Coquitlam United](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Baseball — Coquitlam Moody Minor Baseball Assoc. + Coquitlam Reds (BC Premier Baseball League, play at Mundy Park)](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [Lacrosse — Coquitlam Minor Lacrosse Assoc. (box lacrosse at Poirier)](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Football — Coquitlam Minor Football & Cheer (since 1978)](/town-centre-park-coquitlam/) ### Facilities nearest Maillardville The venues those associations actually use — closest first. - [Mackin Park — ball diamonds, playing fields, tennis courts, large skate park (in the neighbourhood)](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex — arenas, pool, fitness centre](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Town Centre Park — Percy Perry Stadium, turf fields, tennis courts, skate bowl](/town-centre-park-coquitlam/) - [Mundy Park — ball diamonds, lacrosse box, soccer fields, outdoor Spani Pool](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) Shopping, dining & daily life ## The everyday errands run. Maillardville pairs walkable neighbourhood character with big-box convenience close by. Local French-inspired and international spots cover the everyday, and the Schoolhouse Street and United Boulevard districts handle anything bigger — including IKEA — just minutes away. ### Neighbourhood character The walkable, character side of Maillardville — bakeries, cafés and the cultural anchor that gives the neighbourhood its identity. - [Place des Arts — galleries, artisan shop, classes & performances](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) - [Olivier's Breads — an authentic French bakery](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) - [French-inspired & international dining along the Brunette corridor](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) - [Église Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes & Laval Square — the heritage core](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) ### Big-box & everyday retail The larger shopping runs are minutes away on Schoolhouse Street and the United Boulevard district. - [Schoolhouse Street — Staples, Real Canadian Superstore, Canadian Tire](/coquitlam-homes-for-sale/) - [United Boulevard district — IKEA, Bed Bath & Beyond, automotive](/coquitlam-homes-for-sale/) - [Fraser Mills — new waterfront amenities next door as it builds out](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) - [Coquitlam Centre mall — a short drive north](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/) Honest fit ## Who Maillardville is — and isn't — for. Every neighbourhood is a trade. Maillardville's trade is heritage-character-and-value over new-build-and-view. Here's the honest read on who wins with that trade and who should look elsewhere. ### Maillardville is a strong fit if you're… - [A character-home buyer who values heritage streets and walkability](/coquitlam-detached/) - [A francophone family wanting a genuine cultural anchor and the FI school pipeline](/coquitlam-schools/) - [A value or first-time buyer wanting an attainable, character-rich entry point into Coquitlam](/coquitlam-first-time-buyer-guide/) - [A buyer who wants to be next to the Fraser Mills redevelopment as it builds out](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) ### Look elsewhere if you want… - [Newer-construction-only inventory → Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/) - [A large view lot or golf-course prestige → Westwood Plateau](/westwood-plateau/) - [A high-rise, transit-at-the-door urban lifestyle → Coquitlam Town Centre](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/) - [Established 1970s–90s detached streets further north → Ranch Park](/ranch-park-coquitlam-guide/) Questions answered straight ## Maillardville FAQs. The questions buyers and sellers ask first about Maillardville — answered straight, from 47+ years of knowing Coquitlam. Where is Maillardville in Coquitlam? Coquitlam's south slope near the Fraser River, adjacent to the [Fraser Mills](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) redevelopment and close to the New Westminster boundary. It's the city's historic French-Canadian heart, anchored by Mackin Park (1046 Brunette Avenue), Place des Arts and Heritage Square. Braid Station on the Millennium Line is a short drive. How much do Maillardville homes cost? Entry character detached typically trades **$1.2M–$1.5M**, restored or rebuilt premium character **$1.5M–$2M**, and newer townhomes and low-rise condos around **$850K–$1.1M** — materially below the citywide Coquitlam detached HPI of **$1,649,000** (June 2026 GVR). Maillardville has no separately published benchmark, so the citywide detached number is the closest official reference. See the current picture at . What is the francophone heritage of Maillardville? Maillardville was founded in **1909** when Fraser Mills recruited roughly 110 French-Canadian mill workers from Quebec and eastern Ontario, and today it's one of the largest francophone communities in Western Canada. You still feel it in Place des Arts, Église Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Heritage Square, Laval Square, and the annual **Festival du Bois** each March at Mackin Park. Read more on [Coquitlam history & heritage](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/). What schools serve Maillardville? SD43 Coquitlam — and Maillardville is the heart of the Coquitlam-side French Immersion pipeline: **École Rochester Elementary** hosts Early FI and feeds **École Maillard Middle**, then **École Dr. Charles Best Secondary** as the Coquitlam-side FI secondary. **Centennial Secondary** also serves parts of the area. Catchments are assigned by address and change between review cycles — always verify a specific home with the SD43 school locator. Full district view at [Coquitlam schools](/coquitlam-schools/). What is there to do in Maillardville? Mackin Park (1046 Brunette Avenue) is the hub — fields, ball diamonds, tennis, trails, a playground, spray park, a large skate park and Nelson Creek — and it hosts the annual **Festival du Bois** each March. **Place des Arts** runs galleries, an artisan shop, classes and performances. Olivier's Breads is an authentic French bakery, and big-box retail on Schoolhouse Street and the United Boulevard district (including IKEA) covers larger shopping. How does the Fraser Mills redevelopment affect Maillardville? Maillardville sits directly adjacent to the [Fraser Mills](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) redevelopment — the master-planned waterfront community on the historic mill lands that gave the neighbourhood its start in 1909. As it builds out, Fraser Mills adds walkable amenities and new housing next door while Maillardville's heritage residential streets keep their character. Who's writing this ## Why 47+ years in Coquitlam matters when you're buying or selling in Maillardville. I'm not a Maillardville resident — and I won't pretend to be. What I am is a 47+ year Coquitlam local who has watched the city's neighbourhoods trade through cycle after cycle. I know why Maillardville prices the way it does relative to newer-build Coquitlam, how the French Immersion catchment pipeline shapes family demand, what an original heritage character home is actually worth once you factor renovation, and how the Fraser Mills build-out next door changes the picture. That's the read a fly-in agent can't copy. ### Craig Johnston, REALTOR® Tri-Cities Move-Up Specialist · 47+ year Coquitlam resident · Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS® · Top 2% Team Member — Royal LePage nationwide · Medallion Club Team Member since 2021 · The MACNABS Team · Royal LePage Elite West · BCFSA #V99960. Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore, Belcarra. REALTOR® V99960 47+ year Coquitlam resident Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS® Top 2% Team Member — Royal LePage nationwide 5.0 stars · 34+ verified Google reviews Medallion Club Team Member since 2021 [Read Craig’s full bio →](/coquitlam-realtor-craig-johnston/) [Why pick a Coquitlam specialist](/best-realtor-in-coquitlam/) Verified client reviews ## What clients say. 5.0 stars across 34+ verified Google reviews. Three, verbatim. ★★★★★ “We received seven offers, and Craig held firm on our priorities: no subject to sale and achieving our price.” Jim Turnbull · Google Review ★★★★★ “Craig sold my property in just 6 days. Before I knew it, we had multiple offers — all over asking price.” Heather Fox · Google Review ★★★★★ “Craig worked with my wife and me for over 3 years to find the perfect home.” David Catterall · Google Review Methodology ## Where the numbers come from. Maillardville has no separately published MLS® benchmark, so every price figure on this page is either the citywide Coquitlam detached number (clearly labelled) or a working range from active-market experience — never a fabricated Maillardville-specific benchmark. The rest is sourced below. ### Sources & Methodology - **Market benchmark:** Greater Vancouver REALTORS® (GVR) monthly HPI, Coquitlam detached, June 2026 ($1,649,000). - **Price ranges:** Working character-detached, premium-character and townhome/condo ranges from active Coquitlam market experience — not a published Maillardville-specific benchmark. - **Heritage & founding:** Maillardville founded 1909 by French-Canadian mill workers recruited to Fraser Mills; Place des Arts, Église Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Heritage Square, Laval Square and the annual Festival du Bois. - **Schools & catchments:** School District 43 (SD43) French Immersion pipeline (Rochester, Maillard Middle, Dr. Charles Best) and general catchments; verify any address with the SD43 school locator. - **Parks & recreation:** City of Coquitlam Parks, Recreation & Culture — Mackin Park (1046 Brunette Avenue) and city-wide facilities. - **Sports associations:** Coquitlam Minor Hockey, Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer, North Coquitlam United, Coquitlam Moody Minor Baseball, Coquitlam Minor Lacrosse, Coquitlam Minor Football & Cheer (city-wide associations). Authored by Craig Johnston, REALTOR® V99960 · Royal LePage Elite West · 47+ year Coquitlam resident. This page is editorial commentary, not legal or tax advice. Always verify current MLS® data and consult your own legal & tax professionals before transacting. Continue your research ## Related Coquitlam pages. Keep going — the neighbours, the outdoors, the schools, and the money pages. Or hit **⌘K** any time to search the whole site. [Central CoquitlamThe area overview](/central-coquitlam-neighbourhood-guide/) #### Nearby neighbourhoods - [Fraser Mills](/fraser-mills-coquitlam-guide/) - [Ranch Park](/ranch-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [Austin Heights](/austin-heights-coquitlam-guide/) - [Como Lake](/como-lake-coquitlam-guide/) - [Coquitlam Town Centre](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/) - [Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/) - [Westwood Plateau](/westwood-plateau/) - [Cape Horn](/cape-horn-coquitlam-guide/) #### Outdoors & heritage - [Coquitlam History & Heritage](/coquitlam-history-and-heritage/) - [Como Lake Park](/como-lake-park-coquitlam/) - [Coquitlam Crunch](/coquitlam-crunch-trail-guide/) - [Town Centre Park](/town-centre-park-coquitlam/) - [Mundy Park](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [Coquitlam Parks & Trails](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) #### Schools & family - [Coquitlam Schools (district view)](/coquitlam-schools/) - [Tri-Cities Hikes & Trails](/hikes-and-trails-coquitlam-tri-cities/) - [First-Time Buyer Guide](/coquitlam-first-time-buyer-guide/) #### Buy, sell & authority - [Coquitlam Detached Homes](/coquitlam-detached/) - [Coquitlam Condos for Sale](/coquitlam-condos-for-sale/) - [Where to Buy in Coquitlam](/where-to-buy-in-coquitlam/) - [Best Realtor in Coquitlam](/best-realtor-in-coquitlam/) - [About Craig](/coquitlam-realtor-craig-johnston/) - [Free Home Evaluation](/home-evaluation/) - [Book a Strategy Call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) ## Maillardville, done properly. Whether you're scouting a heritage character home, weighing a newer townhome next to the Fraser Mills build-out, or sequencing a sell-and-buy — the next step is the same. A 20-minute call, no pressure, every question answered. [Book a 20-min strategy call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [Get my home value](/home-evaluation/) [Call 604-202-6092](tel:+16042026092) The K–12 catchment ladder ## Schools that currently serve Maillardville. Maillardville is part of SD43 Coquitlam and anchors the Coquitlam-side French Immersion pipeline — École Rochester Elementary at the Early FI level, École Maillard Middle for FI continuation, then École Dr. Charles Best Secondary for the FI pathway, with Centennial Secondary also serving parts of the area. Catchment lines shift street-by-street, so always confirm a specific address with the SD43 locator before relying on it. Verify your exact address Look up any Maillardville address in SD43’s official school locator. Type an address → see the specific neighbourhood catchment schools. This is the authoritative source. [Open SD43 school locator](http://mybaragar.com/index.cfm?event=page.SchoolLocatorPublic&DistrictCode=bc43) [or read SD43 catchment info →](https://www.sd43.bc.ca/Schools/Registration/Pages/default.aspx) [Elementary Grades K–5 ### École Rochester Elementary The Maillardville-area Early French Immersion host — a direct feed into École Maillard Middle. View catchment homes →](/rochester-elementary-catchment-homes/) [Middle Grades 6–8 ### École Maillard Middle The Coquitlam-side French Immersion middle continuation hub for grades 6–8 — confirm your street with SD43. View catchment homes →](/maillard-middle-catchment-homes/) [Secondary Grades 9–12 ### École Dr. Charles Best Secondary SD43’s primary Coquitlam-side French Immersion secondary, and one of the district’s top-rated schools. Confirm your street with SD43. View catchment homes →](/dr-charles-best-catchment-homes/) [Secondary Grades 9–12 ### Centennial Secondary A grade 9–12 catchment option that also serves parts of the Maillardville / west-Coquitlam area — verify your secondary feed with SD43. View catchment homes →](/centennial-secondary-catchment-homes/) Catchments can change. Verify any specific address against the [official SD43 school locator](http://mybaragar.com/index.cfm?event=page.SchoolLocatorPublic&DistrictCode=bc43) before relying on it. [Full Coquitlam schools guide →](/coquitlam-schools/) Tri-Cities monthly ## Get the honest Tri-Cities market read, monthly. June 2026 Coquitlam detached HPI is $1,649,000, -4.8% YoY. What that means for your buy or sell decision — without the salesy fluff. One email per month. Unsubscribe anytime. No spam, no listings flood, no marketing automation games. Genuine monthly update from a 47+ year Tri-Cities resident. 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