Trans Canada Trail
The Great Trail is 24,000km in length and is the longest recreational trail in the world. The trail is made up of hundreds of local trails that join together to form one route that spans the entire country. A section of the trail passes through the City of Port Moody.
Explore the trail
Access to the Trains Canada Trail in Port Moody, begins at Rocky Point Park. Follow the trail from the park, across the Moody St. overpass, along Clarke St., to Douglas St. near Andres Wines. The trail then runs between Barnet Highway and the CP Rail tracks until it nears Reed Point Marina. At this point, you will cross the highway and go up the northeast side of Burnaby Mountain to Simon Fraser University.
At the eastern edge of the Shoreline Park system the Trans Canada Trail makes its way through the Town Centre sports fields, behind the tennis courts and City Hall, across Knowle St. and through Pioneer Memorial Park. It then passes through Newport Village and connects with Ungless Way near Eagle Ridge Hospital and finally to Guildford and into Coquitlam.