Trail Network Plan
We’re developing a trail network plan that will guide Port Moody Council and City staff as they prioritize enhancements and manage trails over the next 30 years. As part of Phase 2 public engagement, we’re seeking your feedback on key components of the draft plan.
Phase 2 engagement - share your thoughts with us!
Here's how you can share your feedback:
1. Fill out our community survey by Sunday, December 15, 2024.
2. Participate in our online info session:
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Time: 6pm to 7:15pm
Location: online via Zoom (click Zoom link to join the session on Dec. 4)
Watch a presentation to learn about key components of the draft trail network plan. If you would like to submit questions and/or comments, there will be an opportunity to do so in writing at the conclusion of the presentation. Registration is not required.
Learn about the Draft Trail Network Plan
Learn about the vision and guiding principles, action plan and core actions, and proposed trail network extension:
Review the full Draft Trail Network Plan.
Port Moody's trail network
Port Moody is home to more than 60 kilometres of trails and pathways managed by the City of Port Moody and the Tri-Cities Off Road Cycling Association (TORCA). The trails, which travel through Port Moody's parks and green spaces and across urban areas, form the city’s trail network. It excludes trails from neighbouring communities and in təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park - these are outside of the scope of this project.
The maintenance and enhancement of the City’s network of trails is a high priority for Port Moody residents. Our trails are a part of the city’s active transportation network, connecting different parts of the community. And they provide access to the City’s diverse forests and shorelines for a variety of purposes, including recreation and exercise, social connection, and the enjoyment of nature.
Why a Trail Network Plan?
In recent decades, Port Moody has experienced considerable growth in demand for use of trails and changes in the types of uses and trail visits. To meet this increasing demand, the City is reviewing the current trail network and looking at how to improve user experience.
The Trail Network Plan will define a vision for the City’s extensive trail network and provide clear and coordinated direction for planning and managing our trails and trail-related amenities over the next 30 years.
Learn about related plans that will guide the development of the Trail Network Plan.
Learn about Phase 1 public engagement.