Entertainment & Activities
Port Moody Recreation Complex & Weight Room
300 Ioco RdSuperb facilities - keep fit!
Kayak, canoe and paddle board rentals and lessons - great service.
113 locals recommend
Rocky Point Park
2800 Murray StKayak, canoe and paddle board rentals and lessons - great service.
Burnaby Mountain Golf Course & Driving Range
7600 Halifax StFor the many golfers out there.
Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club
3251 Plateau BlvdThe No. 1 golf course in the area.
Playland at the PNE
2901 E Hastings StIt's fun!
Grizzly bears, lumberjacks, raptor demos, zip lines, ropes adventure course and more.
Plus winter skiing, boarding, snowshoeing and ice skating.
1038 locals recommend
Grouse Mountain
6400 Nancy Greene WayGrizzly bears, lumberjacks, raptor demos, zip lines, ropes adventure course and more.
Plus winter skiing, boarding, snowshoeing and ice skating.
Modern multiplex cinema including VIP, IMAX, etc. options.
54 locals recommend
Cineplex Cinemas Coquitlam and VIP
170 Schoolhouse StModern multiplex cinema including VIP, IMAX, etc. options.
Capilano Suspension Bridge
3735 Capilano RdLots to see and do, both summer and winter.
Coquitlam Crunch
2635 Runnel DrGet fit!
Arts & Culture
For local information, theatrical and cultural events, and a fantastic library.
28 locals recommend
Port Moody
For local information, theatrical and cultural events, and a fantastic library.
Fascinating insight to the 'birth' of British Columbia.
As well, Fort Langley town has an interesting array of boutique shops and some great restaurants.
91 locals recommend
Fort Langley National Historic Site
23433 Mavis AveFascinating insight to the 'birth' of British Columbia.
As well, Fort Langley town has an interesting array of boutique shops and some great restaurants.
History of Port Moody, born out of the 1858 gold rush and the first transcontinental train in 1886. Another key exhibit is a reconstructed trench depicting conditions during the first world war.
11 locals recommend
Port Moody Station Museum
2734 Murray StHistory of Port Moody, born out of the 1858 gold rush and the first transcontinental train in 1886. Another key exhibit is a reconstructed trench depicting conditions during the first world war.
Parks & Nature
Buntzen Lake Park
5000 Sunnyside RdGood beach and water activity rentals; good hiking.
The 3km shoreline trail starts one block away from Nature's Door and takes you to Rocky Point Park. Walk or run, plus there's a cycle path, enjoy the views, spot the wildlife - heron, canada goose, song birds, maybe even a seal or otter...or bear!
9 locals recommend
Shoreline Trail
3250 Murray StThe 3km shoreline trail starts one block away from Nature's Door and takes you to Rocky Point Park. Walk or run, plus there's a cycle path, enjoy the views, spot the wildlife - heron, canada goose, song birds, maybe even a seal or otter...or bear!
Walk, run or ride the Seawall; lots of trails; great city, ocean and mountain views; totems; etc.
2658 locals recommend
Stanley Park
610 Pipeline RdWalk, run or ride the Seawall; lots of trails; great city, ocean and mountain views; totems; etc.
Great for relaxing, picnicking, kayaking, and hiking trails too.
45 locals recommend
Belcarra Regional Park
Great for relaxing, picnicking, kayaking, and hiking trails too.
Shopping
Rocky Point Ice Cream Port Moody
2800 Murray StYum!
One of the biggest and best shopping malls in the Lower Mainland.
118 locals recommend
Coquitlam Centre
2929 Barnet HwyOne of the biggest and best shopping malls in the Lower Mainland.
Newport Drive
Newport DrivePort Moody centre - shops, eateries, groceries, coffee shops and more, more, more.
Thrifty Foods
170 Brew StIGA
221 Ioco RdEssentials
Eagle Ridge Hospital
475 Guildford WayGood to know it's nearby!
Everything Else
Within commutable distance. Has shops and eateries on campus.
79 locals recommend
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Dr WWithin commutable distance. Has shops and eateries on campus.
For hikers....
...and for bikers:
http://www.burnaby.ca/Things-To-Do/Outdoor-Facilities/Mountain-Air-Bike-Skills-Park.html
Burnaby Mountain Biking and Hiking Trails
University Drive EastFor hikers....
...and for bikers:
http://www.burnaby.ca/Things-To-Do/Outdoor-Facilities/Mountain-Air-Bike-Skills-Park.html
Greater Vancouver Zoo
5048 264 StIf you like zoos.........
One of BC's largest post-secondary educational institutions - and it's only 20-25 minutes away!
13 locals recommend
British Columbia Institute of Technology
3700 Willingdon AveOne of BC's largest post-secondary educational institutions - and it's only 20-25 minutes away!
Food Scene
Great ambience and good menu (try #28 Dragon Bowl), plus bar and sports tv. And nice patio for the summer.
17 locals recommend
Browns Socialhouse Newport
215 Newport DrGreat ambience and good menu (try #28 Dragon Bowl), plus bar and sports tv. And nice patio for the summer.
The Boathouse Restaurant
2770 Esplanade AveLovely waterside setting - nice patio
Hanayuki Sushi
221 Ioco RdBest sushi in town!
The Coquitlam Grill
2635 Barnet HwyGreat breakfast menu; open all day.
Cactus Club Cafe Coquitlam Centre
Excellent varied menu; very popular
The Hard Bean Brunch Co.
A different brunch menu; also open in evenings.
Spacca Napoli Pizzeria
2801 St Johns StBest pizza in town - very popular
Kokomo
Healthy fast food options
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Coquitlam
2991 Lougheed Hwy.Great steaks!