The warmer, drier weather we experience in summer means Port Moody’s trails can be busy at times. We ask all residents and visitors to please be respectful, courteous, and kind on our trails.
Due to a heat warning, issued by Environment Canada and in effect through Wednesday, August 16, the City is encouraging all residents and visitors to take steps to stay cool. Drink lots of water and visit a cooling centre, spray park, or pool.
The City of Port Moody is accepting nominations for the 2023. Spike Business Awards.
Help us develop a trail network plan that will guide us as we manage trails and prioritize enhancements over the next 30 years. How do you use Port Moody’s trail network?
We can all do our part to conserve drinking water! The City of Port Moody urges residents to follow.
As a result of the local fire danger rating reaching “extreme,” Acting Fire Chief Kirk Heaven has issued a ban, effective immediately, on the use of cooking and warming appliances in City parks, forested lands, and public green spaces. This ban, issued under City of Port Moody.
Do you have feedback you’d like to share about the City of Port Moody’s Alcohol in Parks Pilot Project? Visit.
Effective August 4, 2023, Metro Vancouver is activating stage 2 of the region’s. Drinking Water Conservation Plan.
Connor Flynn (third from left) receives a $1,000 Youth Scholarship Award from Port Moody City Council and the Youth Focus Committee on July 25, 2023. Pictured are (from l-r) Councillor Samantha Agtarap, Councillor Haven Lurbiecki, Connor Flynn, Mayor Meghan Lahti, Youth Focus Committee Member Vincent Zhao, Councillor Amy Lubik, Councillor Kyla Knowles, and Councillor Callan Morrison.
The City of Port Moody invites you and your family to play in our parks this summer. Join staff from our Recreation Division for sports, crafts, games, face painting, and more in five Port Moody parks between July 4 and August 25, 2023.