Five Great Things About Living In...Port Moody
Port Moody is the smallest of the Lower Mainland’s Tri-Cities, home to approximately 34,000 people. Quaint and full of character, it has consistently been ranked as one of the best British Columbian cities to live in. Want to know more? Here are five great things about living in Port Moody.
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Port Moody BC Canada - Driving Tour in City - Vancouver Suburb
We are driving around the city of Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada.
Located pretty close to Vancouver, there are some tasty breweries and lots of parks here.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
Mark Quigley - Korg Volca Keys & Beats & Trombone
Michael Quigley - Piano
Every Skatepark In Vancouver B.C. Canada (Over 30 of them!)
In this video I visit over 30 different skateparks in and around Vancouver B.C Canada.
The parks I visited in order:
1. UBC Skatepark - Vancouver
2. Quilchena Skatepark - Vancouver
3. Kensington Skatepark - Vancouver
4. Bonsor Skatepark - Burnaby
5. Mount Plesant Skatepark - Vancouver
6. China Creek Skatepark - Vancouver
7. Cooper's Skatepark - Vancouver
8. Downtown Plaza Skatepark - Vancouver
9. Strathcona Skatepark - Vancouver
10. Hasting Skatepark - Vancouver
11. Leeside Skatepark - Vancouver
12. Confederation Skatepark - Burnaby
13. Glenegales Skatepark - West Vancouver
14. Peter Sullivan Skatepark - West Vancouver
15. Lonsdale Skatepark - North Vancouver
16. Griffin Bowl Skatepark - North Vancouver
17. Seylynn Bowl Skatepark - North Vancouver
18. Kirkstone Skatepark - North Vancouver
19. Parkgate Skatepark - North Vancouver
20. Richmond Skatepark - Richmond
21. Thompson Skatepark - Richmond
22. Queensborough Skatepark - New Westminster
23. Mackin Skatepark - Coquitlam
24. Rotary PoMo Skatepark - - Port Moody
25. Town Centre Skatepark and BMX Park - Coquitlam
26. Victoria Skatepark - Coquitlam
27. Railside Skatepark - Port Coquitlam
28. Guildford Skatepark - Surrey
29. Chuck Bailey Skatepark - Surrey
30. Bear Creek Skate Park - Surrey
31. Feeltwood Skatepark - Surrey
32. Fraser Heights Skatepark - Surrey
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Much of the lower mainland of British Columbia is accessible when you are visiting Vancouver and that's why I've included
West Vancouver skateparks, North Vancouver skateparks, Burnaby skateparks, Richmond skateparks, New Westminster skateparks Port Moody skateparks, Coquitlam skateparks, and Surrey skateparks,
Check out Session Atlas for in-depth guides to skateparks all over canada:
Life in Canada l Gates Park in Port Coquitlam l Canada l 2018 Travel Vlog
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Taking a walk in the park makes us happier! How about u?
▷ Gates Park: The amenities at Gates Park are almost too numerous to count. It’s multiple sports fields (including an artificial turf field) make it a mecca for local teams and regional tournaments. There are courts for tennis and other raquet sports, a playground, picnic tables, the Traboulay PoCo Trail, and more. Port Coquitlam recently dedicated a ball field in Gates Park as Bird Field, in honor of Donna and Walter Bird’s legacy to minor baseball in the city. Gates Park also features public washrooms, changerooms, meeting facilities, and a concession operated by Pajo’s. Gates Park was formerly known as Reeve Park.
▷ Port Coquitlam: The Tri-Cities area is to the east and north-east of the City of Vancouver, and is made up of three municipalities: Port Moody, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam. The area brings together Port Moody's railway heritage, Coquitlam's golf and wilderness recreation, and Port Coquitlam's revitalized city centre and riverside trails, providing plenty of interesting options for visitors to experience.
At the centre of Port Moody, an easy 30 minutes by car from downtown Vancouver, is a compact business district, where you'll find a variety of quaint shops and places to grab a bite to eat. Nearby Rocky Point Park is a popular spot, with shoreline trails to stroll. The city's railway heritage is celebrated in an annual festival and a heritage railway station survives as a museum. The surrounding area offers a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, such as Belcarra Regional Park—home to great beaches, hiking trails, picnic areas and a host of water activities. In the park you'll also find the Buntzen Lake Reservoir Recreation Area, a perfect day trip destination for families.
Getting out and into nature is easy in Coquitlam, with over 70 local parks including the 176-hectare (435-acre) Mundy Park Forest. Interested in playing one of the premier golf courses in the region? There's exceptional golf and amazing views at Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club. Coquitlam also has a thriving arts and culture scene, and the past is evident with the preservation of a number of historic homes in the area. Maillardville, home to British Columbia's oldest francophone community embraces its roots with a museum, art gallery and an annual arts festival.
Port Coquitlam, known as the city of rivers and mountains is a thriving community between the Pitt and Coquitlam Rivers. Both rivers provide aspiring anglers with a chance to drop a line and try their luck. A revitalized downtown maintains a village-like atmosphere; anchored by its original 1913 city hall, the plaza offers an interesting range of shops, restaurants, cafes and craft stores. While the Colony Farm Regional Park's lowland marsh provides sanctuary to birds and wildlife, the PoCo Trail's 24-kilometres (14.9-miles) is popular with walkers and bike riders.
Life in Canada l Port Moody Winter Farmers Market 2018 l Starbucks Review in BC l Travel Vlog
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I Visited Port Moody for the Farmers Market in Winter.
Click TimeStamp Below and Enjoy Watching the Video!
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0:09 Port Moody Farmers Market in 2018
0:57 Starbucks in Port Moody
1:03 My Review about the Starbucks in Port Moody
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Established in 2008, the Port Moody Winter Farmers Market began as a biweekly market in the lobby and courtyard of the Port Moody Rec Centre. Now a weekly market, shoppers can stop by every Sunday for local BC produce, artisan crafts, and delicious baked goods!
▷ Port Moody is a city in Metro Vancouver, enveloping the east end of Burrard Inlet in British Columbia, Canada. Port Moody is the smallest of the Tri-Cities, bordered by Coquitlam on the east and south, and Burnaby on the west.
▷ British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is defined by its Pacific coastline and mountain ranges. Nature areas like Glacier National Park offer hiking and biking trails, as well as campgrounds. Whistler Blackcomb is a major ski resort that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics. The scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway links Whistler with Vancouver, a city known for its film industry, at the province's southern U.S. border.
Conhecendo Coquitlam / Port Moody
Driving from Vancouver to Port Moody City - BC Canada - Hasting Street to Barnet Highway
This is how to get to Port Moody from Vancouver BC Canada. Port Moody is the city of the arts, if you didn't know.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
Mark Quigley - Trombone, Korg Volca Keys & Beats
Michael Quigley - Piano
Vancouver Craft Beer Breweries Tour (2019) | Vancouver BC Travel Guide
Hey David! This in Port Moody, not Vancouver, what gives? Well my friend, Port Moody is part of the Great Vancouver Area and anything in that area i'll be covering in my Guide To Vancouver.
In this video I show you how to get from the skytrain station to all 4 breweries. It only takes about 10 minutes to walk to the first stop from the skytrain.
Driving to Downtown Vancouver & Stanley Park BC Canada - Tour of City
For a walking tour:
We are driving to one of Vancouver's greatest sightseeing areas... Stanley Park.
For those tourists that want to get a perfect sample of the west coast life in Canada, Stanley Park is simply a must to visit.
We arrive at downtown Vancouver at 21:48, and we arrive at Stanley Park at 32:26.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
Mark Quigley - Korg Volca Keys & Beat and Trombone
Michael Quigley - Piano
One of the Most Beautiful City in the World - Vancouver BC
Vancouver City and its surrounding municipality is full of spring blossom. This is the second wave of pink blossom that peaked today. It is about one month late this year never the less just as beautiful. There is going to be a third wave of spring blossom probably in a week time. Video shot in residential area Vancouver West Side, East Vancouver, Burnaby, Port Moody, Rocky Point, and Coquitlam.