Get ready for more fitness and more fun this summer as the City introduces increased summer hours at the Port Moody Recreation Complex (300 Ioco Road) and a $2 per person pool admission fee that will apply to all ages and all sessions at Rocky Point Pool (2800 block Murray Street) and Westhill Pool (203 Westhill Place).
In our latest edition of Port Moody’s community newsletter, the Focus, you’ll find information about the transformation of Inlet Park, the new child care facility coming to Westhill Park, and two low-and-no cost recreation programs designed to keep kids active throughout the summer.
City Manager Anna Mathewson presented Port Moody’s 2023 Annual Report to members of Council at the June 25, 2023 Regular Council Meeting.
Port Moody City Council has passed a resolution in support of the development of a class action lawsuit against large fossil fuel companies.
The City of Port Moody is hosting a Provincial Housing Initiatives Zoning Information Session on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.
Port Moody City Council, the Government of Canada, and the Province of B.C. celebrated the completion of Phase 2 of the Inlet Park Redevelopment Project with an official opening ceremony.
Car-Free Day is back! Port Moody businesses are invited to apply to be a vendor at this vibrant community celebration filled with local businesses and artisans, delicious food, live music, and activities for all ages.
The City is hosting a special youth engagement event to help us gain insight into our younger residents’ vision for the future of Port Moody’s parks and trails.
Let’s go, Canucks! Starting on Friday, May 10, join your neighbours at the Port Moody Recreation Complex to watch the Vancouver Canucks against the Edmonton Oilers in their Round 2 Stanley Cup playoffs series.
Port Moody’s Arts and Business Council Project Task Force will develop and propose to City Council the foundational elements of a new arts and business council, with a goal to report back to City Council in summer 2024.