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June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize the heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples in Canada. Throughout the month, the City of Port Moody and community partners like PoMoArts will be celebrating with a variety of cultural activities and experiences.
In our latest edition of Port Moody’s community newsletter, the Focus, you can learn about the recently updated Tree Protection Bylaw and newly adopted Official Community Plan, plus find information on how to stay cool in the summer heat and tips to help Port Moody’s streams stay healthy.
Nineteen community groups and individuals will share $43,000 in funds in 2026 through the City of Port Moody’s Community Grants Program, which has three streams: general community grants; artist grants; and arts, culture, and heritage grants.
Car-Free Day is happening on Sunday, August 16, 2026! Port Moody businesses are invited to apply to be a vendor at this vibrant community celebration filled with live music, delicious food, and activities for all ages.
Save the date! Join us for Car-Free Day on St. Johns Street, between Queens and Moody streets, from 12 noon to 5pm on Sunday, August 16, 2026. This vibrant community celebration is filled with Port Moody businesses, musicians, delicious food, and family-friendly activities.
New pay parking rates, hours, and on-/off-season dates are in effect for the five areas in Port Moody covered by the City’s pay parking program. Visit portmoody.ca/payparking to view a rates table plus a map of pay parking locations. Time limits (maximum parking duration) remain the same in all five areas.
On May 12, 2026, City Council endorsed the Recreation Facilities Study, a document that will guide future planning and decision-making for recreational infrastructure in Port Moody over the next 25 years.
As of May 1, 2026, Stage 2 water restrictions will be in effect for the Metro Vancouver region, including Port Moody.
Port Moody has a new Official Community Plan (OCP), titled Port Moody 2050, adopted via bylaw on April 28, 2026 (City of Port Moody Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2026, Number 3522).
As part of Emergency Preparedness Week, the City of Port Moody invites you to attend an emergency preparedness information night on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 from 7pm to 9pm at the Inlet Theatre (100 Newport Drive).