Fast facts about the parks
Rocky Point Park Today
Considered to be the “jewel in the crown” of the City’s shoreline park system, Rocky Point Park welcomes visitors from Port Moody and beyond. It wraps around the Port Moody Arm of Burrard Inlet from the north shore to the south shore, ending where the former site of the Flavelle sawmill begins.
Rocky Point Park is 3.8 hectares. It is a popular destination as well as a starting point for boaters using the boat launch or people walking or cycling Shoreline Trail.
Features and amenities include:
- recreational pier
- outdoor pool (seasonal)
- skateboard park
- bike trials park (across Murray Street from the main parking lot)
- playground
- boat launch
- Old Mill Boat House – home to non-motorized boat groups and clubs
- Artists in the Park program – watch local artists in action (seasonal, weather permitting)
- access to hiking and biking trails
- wildlife viewing
- space for events/festivals and open-air concerts
- food vendors
- kayak/canoe rentals
Old Orchard Park Today
Old Orchard Park is classified as a city park, welcoming visitors from Port Moody and beyond. Its location on the north shore of the Port Moody Arm of Burrard Inlet makes it a popular destination as well as a starting point for people walking or cycling Shoreline Trail.
Old Orchard Park is just under two hectares. It connects to the larger Old Mill Site Park/Shoreline Park, which together cover 12.2 hectares.
Features and amenities include:
- Port Moody’s only swimming beach (salt-water)
- playground
- access to hiking and biking trails
- picnic area and group use of picnic shelter
- wildlife viewing
- marine recreational use
- use of the beach area for launching non-motorized boats (kayaks and stand-up paddleboards) – depending on tides
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