# Ranch Park, Coquitlam > Ranch Park, Coquitlam — the complete neighbourhood guide. Established central-Coquitlam family streets, schools, parks, sports, shopping, and the honest value story vs Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain. **Source:** https://soldbycraig.ca/ranch-park-coquitlam-guide/ **Author:** Craig Johnston, REALTOR® (BC Licence V99960) · The MACNABS · Royal LePage Elite West **Site:** https://soldbycraig.ca --- Ranch Park · Central Coquitlam · Neighbourhood Guide ## Ranch Park, Coquitlam — the established central-Coquitlam value neighbourhood, explained straight. Ranch Park is the quiet, family-oriented pocket of central Coquitlam that sits between Westwood Plateau and Coquitlam Town Centre — established 1970s–1990s detached streets, walkable to Ranch Park Elementary, minutes from Mundy Park, and priced meaningfully below the Plateau and Burke Mountain. This is the complete guide: homes, schools, parks, sports, shopping, and the honest value story. Built by Craig Johnston, REALTOR® V99960 — a 47+ year Coquitlam resident. [Get my Ranch Park home value →](/home-evaluation/) [Free Move-Up Planner (PDF) →](/coquitlam-move-up-planner/) **Updated:** July 6, 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 Ranch Park, Coquitlam? Ranch Park is an established, family-oriented central-Coquitlam neighbourhood of primarily 1970s–1990s detached homes, anchored by Ranch Park Elementary at 2701 Spuraway Avenue and minutes from Mundy Park. It trades below Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain at the detached tier, making it one of Coquitlam's stronger value plays for move-up families. 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 Ranch Park, Coquitlam? Ranch Park is a quiet, established family neighbourhood in central Coquitlam, BC — sitting between Westwood Plateau to the west and Coquitlam Town Centre to the east, anchored by Ranch Park Elementary (2701 Spuraway Avenue) and minutes from Mundy Park. The housing stock is primarily 1970s–1990s detached homes; detached typically trades **$1.4M–$1.8M** and the limited townhome supply around **$850K–$1.1M**. Ranch Park has no separately published benchmark, so the citywide Coquitlam detached HPI of **$1,649,000** (June 2026 GVR) is the closest official reference. The drive to Coquitlam Central SkyTrain is roughly 8–12 minutes. Market snapshot · June 2026 ## The numbers, before the story. Ranch Park 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 Ranch Park interesting isn't a headline stat; it's the *value gap*: established central-Coquitlam detached living at a meaningful discount to Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain. 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/) [1970s–90s Established detached build vintage The Ranch Park stock](/coquitlam-detached/) [Below Plateau Value vs Westwood & Burke Mountain The central-Coquitlam value play](/westwood-plateau/) [SD43 School district + catchments View school catchments](/coquitlam-schools/) [Minutes To Mundy Park & Como Lake Coquitlam's urban forest](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) [47 yrs Craig's Coquitlam residency Meet Craig](/coquitlam-realtor-craig-johnston/) What it actually is ## What Ranch Park actually is. Ranch Park is the kind of neighbourhood you drive through on the way to somewhere flashier — and then realize is exactly what a lot of families are actually looking for. It's central Coquitlam without the central-Coquitlam price ceiling. The streets are established and quiet, the lots are real (not the tight footprints of newer master-planned product), and the homes are the honest 1970s–1990s detached stock that a move-up family can buy, live in, and renovate over time rather than pay a new-construction premium for upfront. The identity here is tight and walkable-school-centred: Ranch Park Elementary at 2701 Spuraway Avenue is the anchor most families orient around. Geographically it's a sweet spot. Westwood Plateau's trails and golf-course prestige are right next door to the west; Coquitlam Town Centre — Lafarge Lake, the mall, the Evergreen Line — is a short drive east; and Mundy Park, Coquitlam's largest urban forest, is minutes away. You get central access without paying for a view lot or a brand-new build. For the right buyer, that trade is the whole point. Who it's *not* for: buyers who only want newer construction (that's [Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/)), buyers chasing the view-and-golf premium ([Westwood Plateau](/westwood-plateau/)), or buyers who want a walkable-urban condo lifestyle ([Coquitlam Town Centre](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/)). Ranch Park is detached-family-value, first and foremost. By home type ## What you can buy in Ranch Park. Ranch Park is overwhelmingly a detached-home neighbourhood, with a small pocket of townhome supply. Here's the breakdown by category with the honest price band and the right page to keep going. (Ranch Park has no separate published benchmark; these are working ranges, not an MLS® HPI.) [Detached homes Typically ~$1.4M–$1.8M The Ranch Park mainstay — established 1970s–1990s family homes on quiet central-Coquitlam streets with real lots. The value-tier alternative to Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain detached pricing; renovation upside is part of the appeal. Browse Coquitlam detached](/coquitlam-detached/) [Townhomes (limited) Typically ~$850K–$1.1M Ranch Park's townhome stock is limited but exists — a lower-maintenance entry point into central Coquitlam for downsizers and first-time move-up buyers who want the location without the full detached carry. Browse Coquitlam homes](/coquitlam-homes-for-sale/) Schools + outdoors ## What you're actually buying. The two most-asked Ranch Park questions are about schools and green space. The short version: it's an SD43 catchment anchored by Ranch Park Elementary, and you're minutes from Mundy Park — Coquitlam's largest urban forest. Here's the detail. ### Schools (SD43) Ranch Park is part of School District 43 (Coquitlam). Most addresses feed Ranch Park Elementary at K–5; middle and secondary catchments vary by address. Always verify a specific street with the SD43 locator. - [Ranch Park Elementary — 2701 Spuraway Ave (K–5)](/coquitlam-schools/) - [Hillcrest Middle (Grades 6–8)](/coquitlam-schools/) - [Banting Middle (Grades 6–8)](/coquitlam-schools/) - [Centennial Secondary (Grades 9–12)](/coquitlam-schools/) - [Pinetree Secondary (Grades 9–12)](/coquitlam-schools/) ### Parks, trails & outdoors Mundy Park sits minutes away; Como Lake Park and the Coquitlam Crunch are a short drive; the wider Westwood Plateau and Tri-Cities trail network is on the doorstep. - [Mundy Park — Coquitlam's urban forest](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [Como Lake Park](/como-lake-park-coquitlam/) - [Coquitlam Crunch (short drive)](/coquitlam-crunch-trail-guide/) - [Westwood Plateau trails](/westwood-plateau-hiking-trails/) - [All Coquitlam parks & trails](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) Parks & outdoors ## Green space around Ranch Park. One of Ranch Park's quiet advantages is proximity to the best of central Coquitlam's outdoors. Mundy Park is the anchor — minutes away — but the wider network of lakes, trails and stair-climbs is all within a short drive. [Mundy Park Coquitlam's largest urban forest — ball diamonds, lacrosse box, sports fields, trails and the outdoor Spani Pool. Minutes from Ranch Park. Mundy Park guide](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) [Como Lake Park A walkable lake loop with fishing, picnic areas and easy family trails — one of central Coquitlam's most-loved everyday green spaces. Como Lake Park guide](/como-lake-park-coquitlam/) [Coquitlam Crunch The local stair-climb workout trail — a Coquitlam institution and a short drive from Ranch Park. 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/) [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/) [Westwood Plateau Trails The trail network on the hillside right next door — hikes and viewpoints minutes uphill from Ranch Park. Westwood Plateau trails](/westwood-plateau-hiking-trails/) [Coquitlam Parks & Trails The full directory of Coquitlam's parks, greenways and trail connections — the master list for the whole city. All parks & trails](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) [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 Ranch Park kids play. Coquitlam's youth sports run through city-wide associations rather than by neighbourhood, so a Ranch Park family taps the same clubs the rest of central Coquitlam does. The advantage of Ranch Park is location: you're right beside Mundy Park's diamonds and fields and a short drive from the Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex — the city's main arena and pool hub. Here's the honest, association-by-association map. ### Youth sports associations These are the city-wide clubs Ranch Park families join — verified, current Coquitlam associations. - [Hockey — Coquitlam Minor Hockey Assoc. (Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex, 633 Poirier St, 3 arenas)](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [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 & the Mundy Park lacrosse box)](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [Football — Coquitlam Minor Football & Cheer (since 1978)](/town-centre-park-coquitlam/) ### Facilities nearest Ranch Park The venues those associations actually use — closest first. - [Mundy Park — ball diamonds, lacrosse box, soccer fields, outdoor Spani Pool](/mundy-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex — 3 arenas, 25m pool, fitness centre](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) - [Town Centre Park — Percy Perry Stadium, 5 turf fields, 8 tennis courts, skate bowl](/town-centre-park-coquitlam/) - [Coquitlam Parks & Recreation — full facility directory](/coquitlam-parks-and-trails/) Shopping, dining & daily life ## The everyday errands run. Ranch Park is car-oriented for daily life, but the useful stuff is close. Two neighbourhood commercial nodes cover the everyday run, and Coquitlam Centre — the region's major mall — is a short drive for anything bigger. ### Como Lake Village The neighbourhood shopping centre at 1960 Como Lake Avenue (at Linton) — the closest everyday node for Ranch Park. - [Como Lake Village Shopping Centre — Mundy Park Bakery, Pizza One, Starbucks, Chinese & sushi](/como-lake-coquitlam-guide/) - [Como Lake Park — the green-space anchor beside it](/como-lake-park-coquitlam/) ### Austin Heights & Coquitlam Centre The wider Austin Avenue district covers dining and specialty grocery; Coquitlam Centre covers everything else. - [Austin Heights — Italian deli/grocery, Korean & Japanese restaurants, pubs, bakeries, cafés](/austin-heights-coquitlam-guide/) - [Blue Mountain Park — urban forest, wading pool, spray park](/austin-heights-coquitlam-guide/) - [Coquitlam Centre mall — a short drive east](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/) Honest fit ## Who Ranch Park is — and isn't — for. Every neighbourhood is a trade. Ranch Park's trade is established-value-and-location over new-build-and-view. Here's the honest read on who wins with that trade and who should look elsewhere. ### Ranch Park is a strong fit if you're… - [A move-up family wanting established central-Coquitlam streets and real lots](/coquitlam-move-up-guide/) - [A value buyer comfortable with 1970s–1990s detached stock and renovation upside](/coquitlam-detached/) - [A family orienting around the Ranch Park Elementary catchment](/coquitlam-schools/) - [A buyer who wants central access without the Westwood Plateau premium](/where-to-buy-in-coquitlam/) ### Look elsewhere if you want… - [Newer-construction-only inventory → Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/) - [A view lot or golf-course prestige → Westwood Plateau](/westwood-plateau/) - [A walkable-urban, transit-at-the-door lifestyle → Coquitlam Town Centre](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/) - [A slightly more hillside-character alternative → Eagle Ridge](/eagle-ridge-coquitlam-guide/) Questions answered straight ## Ranch Park FAQs. The questions buyers and sellers ask first about Ranch Park — answered straight, from 47+ years of knowing central Coquitlam. Where is Ranch Park in Coquitlam? Central Coquitlam, between Westwood Plateau to the west and Coquitlam Town Centre to the east. It's anchored by Ranch Park Elementary at 2701 Spuraway Avenue and sits minutes from Mundy Park. Drive to Coquitlam Central SkyTrain: 8–12 minutes. How much do Ranch Park homes cost? Detached typically trades **$1.4M–$1.8M**, with limited townhome stock around **$850K–$1.1M** — meaningfully below Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain at the detached tier. Ranch Park has no separately published benchmark, so the citywide Coquitlam detached HPI (**$1,649,000**, June 2026 GVR) is the closest official reference. See the current citywide detached picture at . Ranch Park vs Eagle Ridge — what's the difference? Both are established central-Coquitlam family neighbourhoods at similar price tiers. Eagle Ridge sits more directly adjacent to Westwood Plateau with slightly more hillside character; Ranch Park has a tighter walkable-school identity anchored by Ranch Park Elementary. Both deliver value-tier alternatives to Westwood / Burke pricing. Read the [Eagle Ridge guide](/eagle-ridge-coquitlam-guide/) to compare. What schools serve Ranch Park? SD43 Coquitlam. Most addresses feed **Ranch Park Elementary** (2701 Spuraway Avenue) at K–5. Middle catchments vary by address (typically **Hillcrest Middle** or **Banting Middle**), then **Centennial Secondary** or **Pinetree Secondary**. Always verify the specific address with the SD43 school locator. Full district view at [Coquitlam schools](/coquitlam-schools/). Is Ranch Park a good place to live? Yes — for established-streets move-up families, value buyers comfortable with 1970s–1990s stock, Ranch Park Elementary catchment families, and buyers wanting central-Coquitlam access without the Westwood premium. It's less ideal if you want newer-construction-only inventory ([Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/)) or a walkable-urban lifestyle ([Coquitlam Town Centre](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/)). How far is Ranch Park from SkyTrain? Drive to Coquitlam Central SkyTrain: 8–12 minutes. Lincoln Station: 10–14 minutes. Lafarge Lake-Douglas: 12–16 minutes. Car-dependent for daily life, transit-accessible for commuting via the Evergreen Line. Who's writing this ## Why 47+ years in Coquitlam matters when you're buying or selling in Ranch Park. I'm not a Ranch Park resident — and I won't pretend to be. What I am is a 47+ year Coquitlam local who has watched central Coquitlam's neighbourhoods trade through cycle after cycle. I know why Ranch Park prices the way it does relative to Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain, how the Ranch Park Elementary catchment shapes family demand, and what an established 1970s–1990s detached home is actually worth once you factor renovation. 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. Ranch Park 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 Ranch-Park-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 detached / townhome ranges from active central-Coquitlam market experience — not a published Ranch-Park-specific benchmark. - **Schools & catchments:** School District 43 (SD43) catchment information; verify any address with the SD43 school locator. - **Parks & recreation:** City of Coquitlam Parks, Recreation & Culture; Metro Vancouver Regional Parks. - **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). - **Shopping nodes:** Como Lake Village (1960 Como Lake Ave) and the Austin Heights / Austin Avenue commercial district. 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. 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Whether you're scouting an established central-Coquitlam family home, weighing Ranch Park against Westwood Plateau and Burke Mountain, 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 Ranch Park. Ranch Park is part of SD43 Coquitlam. Most addresses feed Ranch Park Elementary at 2701 Spuraway Avenue at K–5. Middle catchments vary by address — typically Hillcrest Middle or Banting Middle — then a strong secondary catchment — Dr. Charles Best, Centennial or Pinetree Secondary at grades 9–12. 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 Ranch Park 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 ### Ranch Park Elementary The neighbourhood anchor at 2701 Spuraway Avenue — the walkable K–5 catchment most Ranch Park families orient around. View catchment homes →](/ranch-park-elementary-catchment-homes/) [Middle Grades 6–8 ### Hillcrest Middle One of the middle catchments serving Ranch Park addresses at grades 6–8 — confirm your street with SD43. View catchment homes →](/hillcrest-middle-catchment-homes/) [Middle Grades 6–8 ### Banting Middle The other grade 6–8 catchment that serves parts of Ranch Park — which one applies depends on your exact address. View catchment homes →](/banting-middle-catchment-homes/) [Secondary Grades 9–12 ### Centennial Secondary A grade 9–12 catchment option for Ranch Park addresses — verify the secondary feed for your specific street with SD43. View catchment homes →](/centennial-secondary-catchment-homes/) [Secondary Grades 9–12 ### Pinetree Secondary The Town Centre grade 9–12 secondary that also serves parts of central Coquitlam — confirm your address's secondary feed with SD43. View catchment homes →](/pinetree-secondary-catchment-homes/) [Secondary Grades 9–12 ### Dr. Charles Best Secondary One of Coquitlam’s top-rated secondaries, on Como Lake Avenue minutes from Ranch Park — a sought-after catchment. Confirm your street with SD43. View catchment homes →](/dr-charles-best-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. 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