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Hours and Location

Address:

104-3278 Westwood Street, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 3L8
(between Davies Ave. & Lougheed Hwy.)

 

 

Phone:

(604) 468-4044

 

Emergency Phone:

n/a

 

Fax:

n/a

 

Serving Communities:

Port Coquitlam and area

 

Mailing address:

same as above

 

Hours of Operation

 Monday to Thursday 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
 Friday 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm
 Saturday and Sunday 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
 Stat Holidays Closed

 

Animal Adoption & Viewing

Same as hours of operation, listed above

 

 

Visit us at spca.bc.ca/poco for more information on news, events, adoptable animals and more!

You can also email us, but due to the volume of emails that we receive daily it is difficult to return every email promptly. Should you need immediate assistance, please call.

 

 

Animal Services

Our Education and Adoption Centre is an entirely donor-funded community resource for people with pets and people who are interested in pets and pet care. It is not a city pound and does not admit surrendered or stray animals.

  • Stray animals
  • Lost animals
  • Deceased animals
  • Animal Noise (barking) Complaints
  • Surrendered Animals

For these services, contact one of the following groups:

Coquitlam

Stray/Found Animals Coquitlam Animal Shelter, 604-933-7387
Surrendered Animals Coquitlam Animal Shelter does not accept surrendered pets.
Call City Hall at 604-927-3000 for a referral or enlist help from other independent rescue organizations.

Port Coquitlam

Stray/Found Animals Port Coquitlam Bylaw Services, 604-927-5440

Port Moody

Stray/Found Animals Coquitlam Animal Shelter, 604-933-7387
Surrendered Animals Contact a BC SPCA branch in Maple Ridge, Burnaby, Abbotsford or Surrey and make an appointment to ensure the shelter has space to accommodate your surrendered animal.

Pitt Meadows

Stray/Found Animals City of Pitt Meadows, 604-465-2445
Surrendered Animals Contact a BC SPCA branch in Maple Ridge, Burnaby, Abbotsford or Surrey and make an appointment to ensure the shelter has space to accommodate your surrendered animal.
 

To report an injured animal in any of these communities, call the BC SPCA 24-hour emergency line at 604-879-7343. Report injured wildlife to either the Wildlife Rescue Association at 604-526-7275 or to the BC SPCA's emergency line at 604-879-7343.

The BC SPCA is mandated by the provincial government to enforce the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. The BC SPCA accepts reports of incidents of animals in distress online or call 604-879-7721

 

 

Programs and Workshops

BC SPCA Birthday Parties

Hey Kids! Now you can have a great birthday party and help animals at the same time! 

Kids across BC are using their birthdays as an occasion to raise awareness about animal welfare issues and to collect donations to help the animals. Kids ages 7 - 12 can now host their birthday party at the BC SPCA Education and Adoption Centre in Port Coquitlam. Birthdays at the BC SPCA include: two hours in a decorated party room, a guided tour of our facility, animal games and activities, goody bags with treats and hands on time with cuddly BC SPCA animals for up to 10 kids. To book your party, please email or call 604-599-7209. Be sure to include your name, phone number, preferred location and two possible dates.

To host a birthday party for your child at our centre, visit the Youth section of our main website. (Includes complimentary Kids Club membership for the birthday boy or girl!)

 

 

 

Governance & Accountability

Visit the main BC SPCA site to learn more about our governance structure and how you can get involved!

Community Council

Each branch elects a Community Council at its Annual General Meeting. The role of community council is to increase community support and understanding of the SPCA through coordination of activities such as fundraising, special events, volunteer development, education, fostering, promotion of adoption, etc. Learn more about Community Councils on the main BC SPCA site.

 

Join Us

The BC SPCA is always looking for passionate and motivated animal lovers to join us as a volunteer, member or employee.

Membership

You can make a difference by becoming a member or employee of our branch. Visit the Join Us section of the main BC SPCA website for more information and to download an application form.

Volunteer

Learn about you can get involved caring for animals, providing administrative support, assist with fundraising and events and for current opportunities. 

Employment

From time to time we may post employment opportunities for positions that have become available at our branch.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Visit our main site for a complete list of FAQs.

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