Connect with family, friends, and neighbours at Port Moody’s Rocky Point Park (2800 block Murray Street) on Canada Day! The City is hosting an afternoon of live music and free, family-friendly activities – join us on Wednesday, July 1, 2026 between 12pm and 5pm.
On June 22, 2026, Mayor and Council will dedicate the Shoreline Trail Boardwalk to Freedom of the City recipient Ann Hulbert, who passed away in 2025, and the Shoreline Trail to Freedom of the City recipient David Driscoll. The City is hosting a special ceremony and the community is invited to attend.
School is almost out for summer! Help kids stay active with a $25 summer drop-in recreation pass for children and youth of any age up to and including 18 years old.
The City of Port Moody is accepting nominations for the 2026 Spike Business Awards. Help us recognize the valuable contributions of our business community – tell us about your favourite Port Moody businesses by July 12, 2026.
As of June 8, 2026, Stage 3 water restrictions will be in effect for the Metro Vancouver region, including Port Moody. The ban on lawn watering, introduced in Stage 2, will continue. Trees, shrubs, and flower gardens need to be watered by hand or drip irrigation in Stage 3. Sprinklers, sprinkler systems, and soaker hoses will no longer be allowed.
The City of Port Moody invites the community to celebrate a new public art installation, a mural titled West Coast by artist Amy Bao. Join us at the Rotary SK8 Park (2910 Murray Street) on Saturday, June 13, 2026 between 11am and 1pm – opening remarks are scheduled to start at 11:10am.
The City of Port Moody requires contractor caretakers for Rocky Point Park, Old Orchard Park, and Heritage Mountain Community Centre. Submissions of interest will be accepted via email at facilities@portmoody.ca until June 19, 2026.
The City of Port Moody is planning for the redevelopment of the Kyle Centre area with a proposed new community centre (a replacement for the existing Kyle Centre at 125 Kyle Street), plaza, and expanded Kyle Park.
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.