Best in terms of time saving? Airplane, for sure.
Best in terms of enjoying scenery: perhaps the VIA rail...but it's still a hassle because you'd need to transfer to GO train and then possibly the TTC subway, depending on where in Toronto you're staying or trying to get to.
Tour bus is also a viable alternative, and often most used. People in Canada generally use tour buses or planes to get from one province to another. Mostly they just drive and call the travelling process a vacation on its own.
Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation was created in 2006.
The population of Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation is 1.
Toronto Area Transportation Operating Authority ended in 2002.
Toronto Area Transportation Operating Authority was created in 1999.
Coquitlam Reds was created in 1999.
Coquitlam Now was created in 1984.
Coquitlam College was created in 1982.
Coquitlam Central Station was created in 1995.
Port Coquitlam Station was created in 1995.
Riverview Hospital - Coquitlam - was created in 1913.
Coquitlam Public Library was created in 1969.
Coquitlam gets its name from the Coast Salish word "Kwikwetlem," which means "red fish up the river." This refers to the salmon that used to travel up the Coquitlam River in abundance. The name was later adapted by settlers to become Coquitlam.