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Welcome to Port Moody

A small wooded city nestled by the Burrard Inlet in the busy urban Lower Mainland, that’s Port Moody, or PoMo as it’s affectionately known. It’s part of the Tri-Cities, along with Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, and Burnaby lies to the west. Named for Colonel Richard Clement Moody, a Royal Engineer, this quiet enclave was briefly the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886, an event commemorated at the annual Golden Spike Days.  

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Port Moody & Coquitlam West

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RealTours™ Port Moody & Coquitlam West

RealTours™ Port Moody & Coquitlam West

Season 2.

In this episode of RealTours, it’s the ultimate guide to Port Moody & Coquitlam West as Stephen paddles along and learns how this former sawmill town at the “end of the west” became a sought-after destination for families from across BC. At The Little Butcher, Taryn Barker, a Port Moody resident, speaks about what it’s like to live and work here. A stopover in Rocky Point Park shows how it's much more than greenspace, but a community hub. And at Rocky Point Ice Cream, Stephen gets more than he bargained for when he has to dish out scoops himself. Later on, we see Söenhaus, a lowrise strata in Coquitlam West, and some single family homes, too. Then, Stephen explores Brewery Row and samples the food and drinks at The One Sixty and Mama Said Pizza Co. He even tries his hand at poetry at Brave Brewing, inspired by all he’s seen and done during his time in these communities.

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Ask Tri-Cities:

How would you describe Port Moody and the Tri-Cities?

23/09/2024

Port Moody is a charming city with the perfect balance of nature and city life. There are several parks and green spaces, incredible local shops and restaurants (that help keep that small-town feel), yet you’re only a 45 minute SkyTrain ride into Downtown Vancouver.

Carolyn Pogue
Pogue Real Estate Group

"Small Big Town" I don’t even know if that makes sense, but it’s kind of what it is here. It feels like you’re really part of a community, but also within the landscape of the big city vibe of Metro Vancouver.

Jamie Burke
Resident of Port Moody.

It’s about the right mix of city and rural, where you can kinda get out of the buzz at the end of the day but still do things, still meet people, still be active when you want to.

Lucas
Resident of Port Moody.
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