Local Amenities
A half hour walk through the beautiful Shoreline Trail brings you to the vibrant hubbub known as Newport Village. Both residents and visitors enjoy the variety of restaurants, coffee houses, the Irish pub and the boutique shopping - there is truly something for everyone in this Whistler style village. You can spend many an hour visiting the gift shops, the hand-made gelato or bakery shop or taking time out to enjoy a relaxing massage at the day-spa.
If you continue along the Shoreline Trail, you will come to Rocky Point Park where you can hire a Kayak or Canoe, enjoy fish and chips or watch the power boats coming and going as you stroll the pier. Listed below are some of the amenities that Port Moody has to offer:
Restaurants and Pubs
Shopping - gift, toys, clothing, spa as well as grocery and liquor stores
Library
Art Galleries and The Inlet Theatre
Lakes, beaches, hiking, biking, boating
Banks
Recreation Centre offering the following facilities: indoor running track, field house, gymnasium, spa, fitness centre, cycling studio and the Olympic sized arena.
Attractions
Do you want to hike a trail? Or cycle to Rocky Point Park or Buntzen Lake? Perhaps rent a kayak and paddle the seashore or Sasamat Lake? Below you'll find links to these and other activities that you can enjoy during your stay at Inlet Bay Retreat.
About Port Moody
Set at the head of the Burrard Inlet, Port Moody is ideally located, just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver to the west and Maple Ridge and the Fraser Valley to the east. With the excellent transport connections available visit downtown Vancouver to see some of the many attractions, including beautiful Stanley Park and English Bay, Gastown, or Robson Street with its many designer shops.
If you love the water, you'll find Port Moody an excellent choice. Canoe, kayak or sail the Inlet or local lakes. There's plenty to choose from.
Spend a day hiking, walking or riding the trails to Buntzen Lake, White Pine Beach or Belcarra Regional Park or play a round of golf at one of the local courses. Alternatively, take a stroll to Newport Village along the waterfront trail to browse the local shops, have a coffee or enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants or the pub.
Voted the third most livable city in Canada in 2004, Port Moody is a great place to live, work and play.