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Port Moody has a wealth of beautiful park space for everyone to enjoy. From mountainside natural forested parks to popular waterfront recreation areas, Port Moody has it all.
Most parks have ample parking nearby. Dog owners are reminded that, with the exception of our 4 off-leash and dog run areas, dogs must be leashed and in control of their owners. Dog waste must be picked up and disposed of properly.
So take an afternoon or an hour and enjoy some of Port Moody's most beautiful parks!
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Shoreline Park System & Trail |
Port Moody Inlet |

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Rocky Point Park |
2800 block Murray Street |

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PoMo Rotary SK8 Park |
2800 block Murray Street |

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PoMo Rotary Bike Trials Park |
2800 block Murray Street |

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Inlet Park |
3200 block Murray Street |

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Town Centre |
300 Ioco Road |

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Old Orchard Park |
600 block Bentley Road |

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Tidal Park |
Port Moody Inlet |

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North Shore Park System |
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Bert Flinn Park |
Heritage Mtn Blvd. At David Avenue |

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Foxwood Park |
65 Foxwood Drive |

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Flavelle Park |
Flavelle Drive |

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Pleasantside |
195 Barber Street |

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Pleasanthill |
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Undeveloped
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Mossom Creek |
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Undeveloped
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Turner Creek |
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Undeveloped
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Hutchinson Creek |
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Undeveloped
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Sentinel Hill |
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Undeveloped
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Ailsa Park |
500 block Glencoe Drive |

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Art Wilkinson Park |
400 block Glencoe Drive |

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Aspenwood Park |
Panorama Drive |

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Brookside |
3300 block Fraser Street |
undeveloped |
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Chip Kerr Park |
2900 block Hope Street |

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Chines Park |
South side |

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Easthill Park |
corner of Prince & Union |

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Heritage Mountain Park |
125 Ravine Drive |

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Kyle Park |
125 Kyle Street |

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Moody Middle Playing Field |
James Road |

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Mountain Meadows Park |
999 Noons Creek Drive |

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Noons Creek Park |
between David Avenue and Heritage Mtn. Blvd. |

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North Shore Community Park |
1300 block David Avenue |

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Pioneer Memorial Park |
Ioco Road at Heritage Mtn. Blvd. |

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Seaforth Park |
300 block Albert Street |

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Seaview Park |
1000 block Cecile Street |

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Twin Creeks |
200 block Parkside Drive |

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Westhill Park |
200 block Westhill |

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Other Area Parks
These parks are not managed by Port Moody. Please consult the linked websites for details and further information.
Off-Leash Dog Areas The following two unfenced, natural areas have been designated in the City as 'off leash' areas where dogs are allowed off leash:
- South end of Hugh Street (behind the 7-11)
- East/West connector right of way – Wide trail leading west from Heritage Mtn Blvd & David Avenue.
- North end of Westhill Park
- A fenced dog run is also located at Rocky Point Park, adjacent to Slaughterhouse Creek (can be accessed from Murray Street).
- All dogs using these areas are to be under the verbal control of their handlers.
- All dog handlers are responsible for clean-up of any dog waste created by their dog. Those who do not are subject to the appropriate penalties as detailed in Bylaw No. 1098 and Bylaw No. 1050.
| | | | | | The City of Port Moody has a number of on- and off-road bicycle routes. You can view the Metro Vancouver bicycle route maps here. Port Moody's Master Transportation Plan, which includes recommendations for bicycle lanes, routes and paths in the city is also available. | | | |
Please note: There are rules and regulations governing the use of Parks and community facilities. For detailed information, please read the updated "City of Port Moody Parks and Community Facilities Rules and Regulations Bylaw No. 2721"
Group Bookings
Groups of 50 or more are required to request written permission to hold events or gatherings in Port Moody parks. Please send a written letter by mail or fax to the City of Port Moody Parks Division with the following infromation:
- Date and time requested (consent is only given for up to a four hour peroid)
- Name of group
- Type of event (i.e. company picnic, family reunion, sports event, etc.)
- Number expected at the event
- Contact name
- Contact phone number
The parks manager will review requests and will issue a written consent if the request is approved. Consent does not guarantee exclusive use of a specific space, area, or picnic shelter.
Picnic Shelters
Picnic shelters are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not available for picnic shelters. However, groups of 50 or more are required to apply for written consent to use a picnic shelter.
Weddings
Port Moody's community centres and parks are popular wedding locations. Specific outdoor spaces (beaches, picnic shelters) are not reservable and are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. However, groups of 50 or more are required to apply for written consent to use a park or outdoor space, including beaches and picnic shelters. Holding a space for use later in the day is not permitted. Community centres require prebooking and can be reserved up to one year in advance. |
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