10 Free Things to do in Port Moody That You Shouldn't Miss

October 25, 2021 Darleen Reid

Port Moody is a city in Metro Vancouver, enveloping the east end of Burrard Inlet in British Columbia, Canada. Port Moody is the smallest of the Tri-Cities, bordered by Coquitlam on the east and south, and Burnaby on the west. The villages of Belcarra and Anmore, along with the rugged Coast Mountains, lie to the northwest and north respectively. It is named for Richard Moody, the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of British Columbia.
Restaurants in Port Moody

49 Queens St, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 2N3 Canada +1 604-931-2662 [email protected] http://littlegypsys.wix.com/finejewelry
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Little Gypsy's Fine Jewelry Gifts & Gallery

2. Buntzen Lake

Port Moody, British Columbia Canada +1 604-469-9679 http://www.buntzenlake.ca
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Buntzen Lake

Reviewed By rockerbiff - Vancouver, Canada

been here many times, during the week is your best bet. It can get very busy on summer weekends. Lovely all year round. Lake Placid movie [with many others] was filmed here

3. Rocky Point Park

2800 Murray St, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 1X2 Canada http://www.portmoody.ca/index.aspx?page=272
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

Rocky Point Park

Reviewed By tamtamyyc - Calgary, Canada

This park is nestled along the shores of the inlet and offers endless activities - dock for boating - canoe and paddle board rentals - restaurant $$ - ice cream shop - skate board park - wadding pool - endless paths to walk either inside the forest or along side on a paved walkway A favourite place for picnics in the summer or a walk with hot chocolate on those chilly nights Lots of parking Close to amenities Gets very busy on those hot summer days Beautiful views 24hrs a day

4. White Pine Beach

Sasamat Lake, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 4S3 Canada
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

White Pine Beach

Reviewed By TeresaBCN29 - Barcelona, Spain

Compared to other lakes, this is the warmest! Close to Vancouver, amenities (washroom, change room, Concession, tables, etc) . Different spots around the lake to stay and swim. Go early or afternoon by 2 o'clock to find parking.

5. Shoreline Park

Port Moody, British Columbia Canada
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Shoreline Park

Reviewed By BCwinetraveller - Port Moody, Canada

Beautiful views of the Burrard Inlet, nesting blue herons in the spring, spawning coho and chum in the fall. If you are in love with nature, from CityHall head west through the trails crossing the tracks to Shoreline Parks. Trails around park are both paved, with Shoreline Trail a 3km trail of dirt trail and small bridges. You will pass by the blue herons nesting high in the birch trees or fishing the streams. Salmon swim up stream in Noons Creek to spawn, floating back down to feed herons and seagulls in October. There are 20-25 Blue Herons nests in the spring that one can hear from the distance or view quietly underneath so as not to disturb them. Watch for black bears feeding on berries in the fall, but do not get closer than 100 metres. If you make noise by talking while you’re walking they will disperse quickly but should you surprise one, walk backwards slowly and don’t turn and run. They do not like contact with humans and will avoid it unless a sow with cubs in the spring. If so lower your head and move back slowly. This year, we also had a rare visit from Orcas feeding in the inlet, a remarkable sight to see.

6. Old Mill Site Park

600 Bentley Rd., Port Moody, British Columbia Canada http://www.portmoody.ca/index.aspx?page=91
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Old Mill Site Park

7. Port Moody Arts Centre

2425 St Johns St, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 2B2 Canada +1 604-931-2008 [email protected] http://www.pomoarts.ca/
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Port Moody Arts Centre

8. Yellow Dog Brewing Co.

2817 Murray St, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 1X3 Canada +1 604-492-0191 http://www.facebook.com/YellowDogBeer
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Yellow Dog Brewing Co.

Yellow Dog Brewing is a family-run brewery focused on producing high quality locally crafted beer for everyone to enjoy. In the summer of 2014, Mike and Melinda Coghill opened up Port Moody’s very first craft brewery to bring great beer and a family atmosphere to the craft beer world and our little part of Vancouver. Embraced by the community, Yellow Dog has grown into one of BC largest breweries. Liam Murphy heads our brewing team and with a focus on high quality and innovative beers. The singular focus on the quality of beer has led to many awards and a strong following for our core offerings. We are a functioning brewery with an on-site tasting room and patio. Come in and enjoy any one of our latest concoctions and have a peak into our attached brewery to see what is going on today. Our tasting room staff can answer any of your questions about our beer or beer in general. We love our dogs, our community and of course, great beer.

Reviewed By almatronic - Vancouver, Canada

Yellow Dog was the first brewery in Port Moody I've ever visited, and since then, it grew into a very well-recognized brand. I think they did an outstanding job establishing their presence across the Lower Mainland's liquor stores early in their history, thus, gaining good exposure. But that success is definitely backed up by the very well-crafted brews they offer. I'd take their Play Dead IPA and Squirrel Chaser HPA any day. Simply outstanding. They also have very cool collabs with other breweries, so guest taps are something to look out for as well. Great people, great beer, great place. 

9. Moody Ales

2601 Murray St, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 1X1 Canada +1 604-492-3911 [email protected] http://www.moodyales.com
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Moody Ales

At Moody Ales, we make Craft Beers for every day drinking. Beers you'll want to have more than one of. Quality, balanced, flavourful Craft Beers - brewed by hand on Brewer's Row in Port Moody, BC by our amazing team. Dan and I started Moody Ales to share our passion for Craft Beer with as many people as we could. We opened our doors in 2014 after spending the summer building our brewery with our own hands. Our passion for Craft Beer got us going, sharing that passion for Craft Beer with others keeps us going. - Adam

Reviewed By Melanie_423 - Kamloops, Canada

Best brewery in Port Moody ( although their neighbours on Brewers Row are all pretty awesome) . Cute front patio area, perfect fir sipping beers in the sunshine.

10. Old Orchard Park

646 Bentley Rd, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 3A3 Canada http://www.portmoody.ca/index.aspx?page=266
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Old Orchard Park

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