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Each event will begin approximately one hour before match kickoff so fans can arrive early, enjoy activities and find seating. The broadcasted match kickoff time is scheduled to start at 12 p.m. PDT for each event, with pre-game broadcasted activities starting about 20 minutes prior to each match. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to allow time for parking, security screening and finding seating before kickoff.
Important Street Closure Information - There will be street closures along King Albert Street from Blue Mountain up to Nelson Street
No. Admission is free and open to the public. Advanced registration is not required. Seating and space are first-come, first-served.
As this event is in an outdoor park setting, on the grass, spectators are encouraged to bring their blankets, and their own folding chairs. Please note we will place those spectators who bring chairs at the back of the grass seating area to ensure those who have picnic blankets can see the match on the big screen.
Please note that some areas of the grass area will be reserved for SD43 students who are attending the event as an organized school field trip.
The broadcast will continue until the match is complete, including extra time and penalty shootouts.
Events will proceed rain or shine, unless severe weather makes it unsafe.
In the event that the event is cancelled, due to FIFA World Cup 2026 public viewing licenses, the event will not be rescheduled and the missed broadcast match will not be shown.
You may want to bring:
Leashed dogs are allowed within Blue Mountain Park, however they must be leashed at all times.
Please watch the Summer of Soccer Event page, and follow the City of Coquitlam social channels to receive the most up to date information!
The Park is located within Coquitlam’s Austin Heights area and is reached by transit, wheels or walking. There are multiple bus stops in the Austin Heights area, and are located a few short blocks from the park (ranging around 650 metres from the Park). Please use the BC Translink Trip Finder application, to plan your trip.
Yes, a free bike valet will be available on June 24 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The bike valet is located along King Albert Street, close to the food truck zone.
Parking in the Blue Mountain Park area is limited and can be viewing on the parking map on the event website.
Accessible parking is located on King Albert Street close to Porter Street and is first come, first serve.
Parking is free in the surrounding area of Blue Mountain Park.
Yes! For the Community Watch Party on June 24, food services will be available including vegan, vegetarian & gluten free options. Vendors providing a range of game-day favourites will be located along King Albert Street.
Yes. Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages are permitted.
There will be no onsite alcohol service available on June 24 at Blue Mountain Park.
Many food vendors are cashless, and accept debit/credit cards only. Please plan ahead.
Spectators can enjoy the live broadcast of the match on a large outdoor screen in a lively, family-friendly fan atmosphere. There will be soccer themed games and activities, food trucks, and community exhibitors and interactive activations including:
Blue Mountain Park’s June 24 event will have a first come, first serve accessible matted area for those in mobility devices. In addition, there will be limited shade tents for those looking to get out of the weather elements, and are available on a first come, first serve basis.
Please reference the event site map for a complete overview of the event’s accessibility features.
The accessible drop off zone is located at the corner of King Albert and Porter street.
Accessible parking is located on King Albert street and is first come first serve. Please refer to the parking map for more information.
Blue Mountain Park has accessible washrooms. Additional accessible, portable washrooms are also available during the event and are on King Albert Street.
Please visit the Information Booth located in the main event site, where staff/volunteers can help you or any one of our staff/volunteers located throughout the event site.
First Aid services will be available on site. If you need assistance, please notify a staff member or volunteer immediately.
Yes, local contracted security is onsite during the event to ensure public and staff safety.
Yes, bags and backpacks are allowed in the venue.
The following items are not permitted:
Smoking and vaping are not permitted in Coquitlam Parks in accordance with Coquitlam Bylaw No.3037, 1996.
Yes, a baby change table is available onsite, and is located in the main building washrooms at Blue Mountain Park.
Please visit the Information Booth to report lost items.
Please bring found items to the Information Booth located in the main event area.
Please speak with an event staff member or volunteer, or visit the Information Booth located in the main event area. Alternatively, email the Summer of Soccer Events team.
Visitors will be able to complete an online event survey on the City of Coquitlam website after the event. Alternatively, email the Summer of Soccer Events team.