Coronation Park is one of Coquitlam's most rapidly changing neighbourhoods — older single-family homes along Cottonwood Avenue are giving way to new concrete towers drawn in by the Burquitlam SkyTrain station on the Millennium Line. We serve both the long-established homes and the new condo residents in this transit-node redevelopment area, around the clock, with upfront phone pricing.
Old homes and new towers side by side near Burquitlam SkyTrain — we handle both with the same licensed, mobile, no-surprise service.
Coronation Park sits at the western edge of Coquitlam, immediately east of the Burquitlam area and within walking distance of the Burquitlam SkyTrain station on the Millennium Line. The station opened in 2016 and it has been reshaping Coronation Park ever since. Cottonwood Avenue and the adjacent streets have seen older single-family homes replaced by mid- and high-rise condo towers, creating a neighbourhood where a 1960s bungalow might sit directly beside a 2022 concrete tower with a ground-floor commercial podium.
That coexistence of housing generations creates two distinct locksmith profiles within a single neighbourhood. The older single-family homes on Cottonwood and the side streets have the hardware you'd expect from that era — Kwikset and Weiser deadbolts, entry knob sets, and in some of the oldest remaining homes, older mortise hardware. The owners of these properties are often long-term residents who have lived here for decades and may be the original or second owners. When their lock needs service, it may be genuinely old equipment.
The newer condo towers tell a completely different story. High-rise suites in the Burquitlam–Coronation Park area use the same fob-and-deadbolt arrangement as towers in Metrotown or Brentwood: a building fob system for common areas (lobby, parkade, amenity rooms) controlled by the strata, and a suite deadbolt — usually a Schlage or Weiser — that's the owner's or tenant's to manage. We handle the suite side. Fob system issues are the strata's call; suite deadbolts, smart locks, and unit access are ours.
The transit-node character of Coronation Park means parking and vehicle lockouts are a regular occurrence in this area. Residents who commute by SkyTrain often leave cars in the neighbourhood streets or in strata visitor parking, and car lockouts happen both at the building and on the street. We respond to vehicle lockouts across the Coronation Park area, including the streets near the North Road corridor that runs along the Coquitlam–Burnaby boundary just to the west.
Coronation Park is easy to reach via North Road from the south or Lougheed Highway from the east. The Burquitlam SkyTrain station is at the neighbourhood's western edge; the streets around it — including Cottonwood Avenue — are well-mapped and accessible. For condo tower calls, give us the building's civic address and your unit number; parkade visitor access varies by building so it helps to confirm the approach on the phone.
Every job handled by a licensed mobile technician — no subcontractors.
We cover all of Coquitlam — here are the areas nearest to Coronation Park.