Kyle Centre Redevelopment

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What is Kyle Centre Redevelopment?

The City of Port Moody is planning for the redevelopment of the Kyle Centre area with a proposed new community centre (a replacement for the existing Kyle Centre at 125 Kyle Street), plaza, and expanded Kyle Park. Pending future funding, the project is expected to proceed in four phases: conceptual design, detailed design, construction of the community centre and plaza, and construction of the expanded park.

Conceptual design – we want your feedback!

As part of Round 2 public engagement, we’re sharing the recommended conceptual design and we want to know what you think. Join us at an information session June 13 to learn more and share your thoughts, and/or fill out our community feedback form – find out more below.

What is a conceptual design? It communicates a project’s overall layout, direction, and big ideas, and identifies what spaces are needed for different programs and activities. It also shows how different elements – in this case, the community centre, plaza, and park – are connected.

See the six Learn More articles showing the recommended conceptual design.

Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Join us at an information session on Saturday, June 13, 2026 between 1:30pm and 3:30pm at Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street)
    Learn more about the project, review the recommended conceptual design, and ask questions. Write your thoughts on sticky notes or fill out our feedback form. Registration is not required.

  2. Fill out our community feedback form by Sunday, June 28, 2026
    The information that will be presented at the June 13 information session is available on this page for your convenience. Go to the Learn More tab for articles by topic or review the full display boards PDF (13.7MB). If you prefer to fill out a paper feedback form, you can pick one up at City Hall (100 Newport Drive) or Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street) during business hours and return your completed form to the same location by Friday, June 26, 2026.

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Project background

The existing Kyle Centre, located in an evolving neighbourhood, is an 11,000-square-foot-building that’s nearing the end of its useful life. Recreational needs and trends have changed over the years, and Port Moody’s population is growing. Council has determined that a new, larger community centre and additional park space are needed to serve residents in Moody Centre and the broader community. Please note the addition of aquatic facilities and arena surfaces is not under consideration for the proposed new community centre.

We originally proposed a 30,000-square-foot building to replace the existing 11,000-square-foot facility. After hearing from the community and Kyle Centre user groups in Round 1, and after further consideration of the impacts of future growth, we are now proposing a 39,000-square-foot building to better meet the needs of current users and Port Moody’s growing population over the next 25 years.

How will we use your feedback?

In Round 1 (September/October 2025), we asked the community and current Kyle Centre user groups to tell us about the types of activities and experiences they’d like to see in the proposed new spaces. We received valuable input (find out what we heard) that helped shape the design we’re sharing now.

Your feedback in Round 2 will help us fine-tune the recommended conceptual design before it’s presented to City Council for their consideration later this year. Community input will be considered alongside technical information, input from subject matter experts, strategic priorities, and other City plans or strategy documents.


What is Kyle Centre Redevelopment?

The City of Port Moody is planning for the redevelopment of the Kyle Centre area with a proposed new community centre (a replacement for the existing Kyle Centre at 125 Kyle Street), plaza, and expanded Kyle Park. Pending future funding, the project is expected to proceed in four phases: conceptual design, detailed design, construction of the community centre and plaza, and construction of the expanded park.

Conceptual design – we want your feedback!

As part of Round 2 public engagement, we’re sharing the recommended conceptual design and we want to know what you think. Join us at an information session June 13 to learn more and share your thoughts, and/or fill out our community feedback form – find out more below.

What is a conceptual design? It communicates a project’s overall layout, direction, and big ideas, and identifies what spaces are needed for different programs and activities. It also shows how different elements – in this case, the community centre, plaza, and park – are connected.

See the six Learn More articles showing the recommended conceptual design.

Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Join us at an information session on Saturday, June 13, 2026 between 1:30pm and 3:30pm at Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street)
    Learn more about the project, review the recommended conceptual design, and ask questions. Write your thoughts on sticky notes or fill out our feedback form. Registration is not required.

  2. Fill out our community feedback form by Sunday, June 28, 2026
    The information that will be presented at the June 13 information session is available on this page for your convenience. Go to the Learn More tab for articles by topic or review the full display boards PDF (13.7MB). If you prefer to fill out a paper feedback form, you can pick one up at City Hall (100 Newport Drive) or Kyle Centre (125 Kyle Street) during business hours and return your completed form to the same location by Friday, June 26, 2026.

Learn more:

Project background

The existing Kyle Centre, located in an evolving neighbourhood, is an 11,000-square-foot-building that’s nearing the end of its useful life. Recreational needs and trends have changed over the years, and Port Moody’s population is growing. Council has determined that a new, larger community centre and additional park space are needed to serve residents in Moody Centre and the broader community. Please note the addition of aquatic facilities and arena surfaces is not under consideration for the proposed new community centre.

We originally proposed a 30,000-square-foot building to replace the existing 11,000-square-foot facility. After hearing from the community and Kyle Centre user groups in Round 1, and after further consideration of the impacts of future growth, we are now proposing a 39,000-square-foot building to better meet the needs of current users and Port Moody’s growing population over the next 25 years.

How will we use your feedback?

In Round 1 (September/October 2025), we asked the community and current Kyle Centre user groups to tell us about the types of activities and experiences they’d like to see in the proposed new spaces. We received valuable input (find out what we heard) that helped shape the design we’re sharing now.

Your feedback in Round 2 will help us fine-tune the recommended conceptual design before it’s presented to City Council for their consideration later this year. Community input will be considered alongside technical information, input from subject matter experts, strategic priorities, and other City plans or strategy documents.

  • Project site, budget, and timeline

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    The recommended site (see image below) is the general location of the existing Kyle Centre building, within the boundaries of St. Andrews, Kyle, St. George, and Queens streets, and includes the two recently purchased lots to the east. The new community centre would be located as far west as possible on the site, while still allowing for potential future affordable housing to be built at the west end of these City-owned lands. Should work on potential future housing be approved at a later time, that would be considered under a separate project.

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    Budget and funding sources

    The recommended site (see image below) is the general location of the existing Kyle Centre building, within the boundaries of St. Andrews, Kyle, St. George, and Queens streets, and includes the two recently purchased lots to the east. The new community centre would be located as far west as possible on the site, while still allowing for potential future affordable housing to be built at the west end of these City-owned lands. Should work on potential future housing be approved at a later time, that would be considered under a separate project.

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    Budget and funding sources

    Staff’s preliminary recommendation for the funding strategy to finance the construction of the new community centre is a combination of City reserves and debt financing through the Municipal Finance Authority of B.C. A final funding strategy, which may also include grant opportunities as well as utilizing any applicable Development Cost Charges (DCCs) or Amenity Cost Charges (ACCs), will be brought forward to Council for their consideration when construction costs can be more accurately estimated. This funding approach aligns with the City’s Long Range Strategic Financial Framework and follows best practices around infrastructure financing and inter-generational equity.

    The impact on property taxes will depend on the cost of the project, the split between City reserves and debt financing, availability of DCCs or ACCs, and whether the City is able to secure any applicable grants.

    Project timeline and phases

    Phase 1 – conceptual design

    • Round 1 public engagement, September/October 2025 (input to inform decision-making on the functional program, i.e. the types of spaces to be included in the proposed community centre, and how those spaces would be used)
    • Round 1 public engagement – what we heard report, January 2026
    • Development of functional program and recommended conceptual design (we’re here in February 2026)
    • Round 2 public engagement, anticipated to begin in spring 2026 (general feedback on recommended conceptual design)
    • Round 2 public engagement – what we heard report (spring/summer 2026)
    • Council approval of final conceptual design (timing to be determined)
    • Site planning and cost estimation for remaining phases (timing to be determined)

    *Pending Council approval of subsequent phases and the proposed funding strategy:

    Phase 2* – Detailed design of the project site (timing to be determined)

    Phase 3* – Construction of community centre and plaza (timing to be determined)

    Phase 4* – Construction of new/expanded Kyle Park (timing to be determined)

    As outlined above, the project is planned over four phases. Council approval of the proposed funding strategy and subsequent phases is required before the Kyle Centre Redevelopment project can proceed past Phase 1. Before proceeding with additional phases, the funding strategy will be carefully considered to make sure the project remains financially viable.

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    Why is a new facility needed?

    Kyle Centre, located at 125 Kyle Street, is an 11,000-square-foot community facility with activity and craft rooms, a lounge, and a hall that offers recreation programs, community activities, and rental opportunities for meetings or small-scale events. Built in 1977, it is an aging facility nearing its end of life that could only continue to be used in the long term if significant repairs were undertaken. Recreational needs and trends have changed over the years and, as Port Moody’s population grows and demographics evolve, it’s clear that a new, larger facility is needed in the

    Why is a new facility needed?

    Kyle Centre, located at 125 Kyle Street, is an 11,000-square-foot community facility with activity and craft rooms, a lounge, and a hall that offers recreation programs, community activities, and rental opportunities for meetings or small-scale events. Built in 1977, it is an aging facility nearing its end of life that could only continue to be used in the long term if significant repairs were undertaken. Recreational needs and trends have changed over the years and, as Port Moody’s population grows and demographics evolve, it’s clear that a new, larger facility is needed in the Moody Centre neighbourhood. Please note the addition of aquatic facilities and arena surfaces is not under consideration for the proposed new community centre.

    Alignment with City policies and strategies

    The City has been exploring options for Kyle Centre for several years including through the recently updated Land Management Strategy Policy and the 2016 Kyle Centre Site Community Ideas Fair. In their 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, Council identified a goal to leverage public spaces with related objectives to determine strategic direction for existing and future civic facilities; determine direction for underutilized City lands; and enhance places where people naturally gather. The redevelopment of Kyle Centre and surrounding City-owned lands meets all three of these objectives. This also presents opportunities to coordinate with the adjacent Port Moody Arts Centre. Looking ahead to the potential redevelopment of this area, in fall 2024 the City strategically purchased two parcels of nearby land for the purpose of expanding Kyle Park. This purchase aligns with the Parkland Strategy (approved in June 2025), which notes that acquiring new parkland is a priority to meet future needs, ensure equitable access, and act before land becomes prohibitively expensive or scarce.

    Previous engagement on recreation facilities

    Most recently, in 2024, the City engaged with the community as part of its development of a Recreation Facilities Study. We shared the results of what we heard in an engagement summary presented to Council in January 2025. The Study, which is in the process of being finalized, will assist with future decision-making related to recreation facilities in Port Moody. Many respondents who participated in the Recreation Facilities Study engagement opportunities advocated for investment in Kyle Centre through renovation, expansion, or replacement.

    Moving forward

    Through spring 2025, Council and staff carefully considered Council's strategic priorities, past and recent public engagement, potential uses for City-owned land around Kyle Centre, and the full range of past planning work for this area. This consideration has led to the understanding that now is the time to take steps to move forward and develop a plan for a replacement for Kyle Centre, a new and expanded Kyle Park, and a community plaza.

  • Past planning and engagement

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    The City has been exploring options for Kyle Centre for several years. Please see the resources below to learn about past planning and public engagement.

    • Parkland Strategy (2025): Port Moody’s Parkland Strategy (PDF) provides a long-term framework to guide the planning, acquisition, enhancement, and connectivity of parkland through 2050. The Strategy includes a vision and guiding principles, a comprehensive assessment of parkland services, neighbourhood overviews, and city-wide strategies that will help the City meet the needs of current and future residents.
    • Recreation Facilities Study Public Engagement Summary (2025): agenda item 7.2, Regular Council Meeting, January 28, 2025. The

    The City has been exploring options for Kyle Centre for several years. Please see the resources below to learn about past planning and public engagement.

    • Parkland Strategy (2025): Port Moody’s Parkland Strategy (PDF) provides a long-term framework to guide the planning, acquisition, enhancement, and connectivity of parkland through 2050. The Strategy includes a vision and guiding principles, a comprehensive assessment of parkland services, neighbourhood overviews, and city-wide strategies that will help the City meet the needs of current and future residents.
    • Recreation Facilities Study Public Engagement Summary (2025): agenda item 7.2, Regular Council Meeting, January 28, 2025. The Recreation Facilities Study, currently underway, will provide an assessment of the current state of recreation facilities in Port Moody, community needs, trends, and options for future recreation facilities. The public engagement provided important input into the identification of facility needs, viability options, long-term priorities for recreation and related infrastructure and services, and other related considerations.
    • Land Management Strategy (2024): The Land Management Strategy Policy provides a framework to guide major land decisions to effectively manage City lands and optimize land value to ensure long-term financial sustainability.
    • Age-Friendly Recreation Study (2022): Port Moody’s Age-Friendly Recreation Study (PDF) reviewed current and future needs and desires of the community, and assessed the potential for an age-friendly recreation centre through site analysis, programming identification and concept designs. It explored the options of such a recreation centre as a standalone facility and as an addition to the Recreation Complex.
    • Building Envelope Condition Assessment (2020): A Building Envelope Condition Assessment (PDF) was completed to evaluate the present condition of the various building envelope systems and outline recommendations for the long-term, continued operation of the building.
    • Kyle Centre Site Community Ideas Fair (2016): Recognizing that Kyle Centre would be approaching the end of its useful life, the Kyle Centre Community Ideas Fair (PDF) provided an engagement opportunity to explore the community’s future needs for Kyle Centre, along with the surrounding City-owned lands, to provide expanded community benefits.
    • Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2015): The Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PDF) provides a 10-year framework to guide the acquisition and development of parks and open spaces, recreation facilities and the delivery of services to best meet the needs of the community.
    • Long Range Facilities Plan (2013): RDH Building Engineering Ltd. prepared a Long-Range Facilities Plan (PDF) for the base building components at 21 facilities, including Kyle Centre.
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