Coquitlam to spend $300k on World Cup viewing parties

The better Canada’s team plays, the more Coquitlam pays.
Coquitlam council unanimously voted to put $300,000 toward staging four 2026 FIFA World Cup viewing parties beginning June 12 with an event at Percy Perry.
Besides a big screen, the event is set to feature opening ceremonies, programming during halftime, and soccer activities for kids. Coquitlam Metro Ford Soccer is tentatively slated to help with the event, according to a city staff report.
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After a slightly more low-key affair at Blue Mountain Park, the city has also scheduled a Canada Day viewing Party on Trevor Wingrove Way.
The party is set to move back to Percy Perry for a Gold Medal Match on July 19.
However, the budget includes a contingency fund of $100,000 to be spent if Team Canada advances in the tournament.
The city is also putting aside $25,000 for a FIFA block party program.
City staff have applied for grants which, if approved, would cut city costs.
Council unanimously approved the initiative on Monday. There was no discussion.
