Getting here is easy! Port Moody is only 35 minutes east of Vancouver, and about an hour north of the US border. There are a variety of convenient public transit options that can help you travel through the Metro Vancouver region.

If you’re travelling via SkyTrain, get off at Moody Centre Station or Inlet Centre Station. Now you’re in the heart of Port Moody and ready to explore! We are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fighting climate change. Public transit, walking, cycling, car sharing, and electric vehicles are great ways to go green and help our planet.

 Walking

Many of Port Moody’s shops, services, and civic facilities, as well as Rocky Point Park and the Shoreline Trail, are within walking distance of a SkyTrain station. View our interactive Parks map to find your way.

From Moody Centre Station, head to Queen Street Plaza (13 min), Rocky Point Park (10 min), Shoreline Trail (16 min), Kyle Centre (13 min), and St. Johns (8 min) or Clarke Street (12 min) shops.

From Inlet Centre, head to St. Johns Street shops (8 min), Suter Brook Village (5 min), Newport Village (10 min), Heritage Mountain Shoppers Village (11 min), City Hall/Inlet Theatre/Port Moody Public Library (10 min), and the Recreation Complex (12 min).

 Cycling

Port Moody has a number of on- and off-road bicycle paths. Map your route and then hop on your bike!

You’ll find a bicycle service station near the parking lot at Rocky Point Park. The “Fixit” has all the tools necessary to perform basic bike repairs and maintenance. Hang your bike from the hanger arms, and the pedals and wheels will spin freely to allow you to make your adjustments.

If you’re new to cycling in Metro Vancouver, HUB Cycling has some great resources.

 Car sharing
If you need a car while you’re in town, register with Modo, a local car-sharing service. Port Moody has five pick-up locations: Newport Drive (Newport Village), Capilano Road (Suter Brook Village), Klahanie Drive (two locations), and Spring Street (Moody Centre SkyTrain Station). 
 Electric vehicle charging stations
If you need to charge your electric vehicle, head to one of Port Moody’s five ChargePoint electric vehicle charging stations, conveniently located at Rocky Point Park (2800 block of Murray Street), Port Moody Recreation Complex (300 Ioco Road), Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street), and Old Orchard Hall (646 Bentley Road). 
 E-scooter pilot program 

As of June 2024, Port Moody has joined the Provincial Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Project. This program allows the use of e-scooters on public streets to broaden sustainable transportation options

Where can I ride an e-scooter?

• On streets with speed limit of 50 km/h or less: in a designated cycling lane or as near as possible to the right side of the street.

• On streets with speed limit greater then 50 km/h: only in a designated cycling lane.

What are the safety rules?

• Always wear a helmet.

• Riders must be 16 years or older.

• Do not ride on sidewalks or in crosswalks.

 • Use a bell or horn when approaching others.

• No passengers or towing.

• Ride single file.

• Use turn signals.

• Perform “hook” left turns at intersections.

• Do not ride while impaired or distracted.

Additional information can be found on the Province’s pilot project webpage.