Live in Port Moody

Find the Port Moody neighbourhood or nearby community that actually fits your life.

Port Moody is small, but its neighbourhoods are very different. Walkable condo areas, family townhouse communities, hillside detached homes, and quiet established streets all attract different buyers and come with different trade-offs.

Use this guide to compare lifestyle, housing type, walkability, transit, trails, and buyer fit. School catchment is assigned by exact property address through SD43.

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Pick what fits your lifestyle, then explore those neighbourhoods in detail.

I want walkability

Walk to shops, cafes, restaurants, and transit

I want a family neighbourhood

Parks, schools, community feel, space for kids

I want townhomes

Ground-oriented living with strata community

I want condos

Low-maintenance urban or suburban living

I want quiet detached streets

Single-family homes, privacy, established trees

I want trails and nature

Green space, parks, outdoor recreation

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Compare Port Moody neighbourhoods

Quick overview of housing, lifestyle, and trade-offs by area.

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AreaBest forHousingWalkabilityTransitFeelTrade-off
Heritage MountainFamilies, townhomes, trailsDetached, townhomesLowBus accessQuiet, residentialLess walkable than central areasExplore →
Suter BrookFirst-time buyers, walkabilityCondos, townhomesHighGoodGrowing, mixed-useActive development
Newport VillageCondo lifestyle, waterfrontCondos, townhomesHighExcellentModern, walkableHigher price point
KlahanieFamilies, central locationDetached, townhomes, condosModerateGoodEstablished, family-orientedMixed housing types
Moody CentreUrban living, walkabilityCondos, townhomesVery highExcellentDowntown, mixed-useLess residential quiet
College ParkFamilies, valueDetached, townhomesModerateGoodEstablished, quietLess trail access

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Heritage Mountain

Guide liveResidential / hillside

A forest-setting community in Port Moody known for townhouse complexes, established neighbourhood feel, and proximity to trails.

Best for: Families, Townhouse buyers, Trail access, Quiet settings

Housing: Townhouses, Detached homes, Some condos

Stable mature neighbourhood

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Heritage Woods

Area snapshotResidential / hillside

Newer hillside development with larger lots, quiet streets, and trail access.

Best for: Families, Newer homes, Quiet settings, Trail access

Housing: Detached homes, Townhouses

Mountain Meadows

Area snapshotResidential / hillside

Quiet hillside neighbourhood with detached homes, established streets, and trail access near the Port Moody and Coquitlam border.

Best for: Families, Quiet suburban settings, Trail access

Housing: Detached homes, Some townhouses

Suter Brook

Area snapshotVillage / walkable centre

Walkable waterfront village popular with first-time buyers and commuters, with condos, townhomes, and inlet proximity.

Best for: First-time buyers, Commuters, Walkability, Waterfront proximity

Housing: Condos, Townhouses

Newport Village

Area snapshotVillage / walkable centre

Port Moody's most walkable address with a compact village feel, condos, mixed-use buildings, and Inlet proximity.

Best for: Lifestyle seekers, Condo buyers, Walkability focused, Transit commuters

Housing: Condos, Mixed-use residential

Klahanie

Area snapshotVillage / walkable centre

Established community with waterfront parks, trails, a marina nearby, and a mix of townhomes and condos.

Best for: Families, Waterfront proximity, Trail access, Established community

Housing: Townhouses, Condos

Moody Centre

Area snapshotVillage / walkable centre

Urban SkyTrain-connected hub best for transit-first commuters, with condos and new high-rise residential.

Best for: Urban lifestyle, Transit commuters, SkyTrain access, Downsizers

Housing: Condos, New high-rise residential

College Park

Area snapshotResidential / hillside

Established quiet neighbourhood near SFU and Douglas College with detached homes and a mature residential feel.

Best for: Families, Quiet residential settings, Value seekers

Housing: Detached homes

Glenayre

Area snapshotResidential / hillside

Mature residential area near the Coquitlam border with detached homes and a relaxed suburban feel.

Best for: Quiet living, Family homes, Suburban feel

Housing: Detached homes

Ioco / North Shore

Area snapshotWaterfront / north shore

Historic waterfront area with distinctive community character, scenic Inlet views, and detached homes on winding roads.

Best for: Privacy seekers, Scenic views, Waterfront character

Housing: Detached homes

Barber Street

Area snapshotWaterfront / north shore

Established west Port Moody neighbourhood with detached homes, easy Barnet Highway access, and an older residential character.

Best for: Families, Established homes, Commuter access

Housing: Detached homes, Some townhouses

Seaview

Area snapshotWaterfront / north shore

Quiet north-shore residential area with access to Sasamat Lake and forest trails, and detached homes in a natural setting.

Best for: Nature lovers, Privacy seekers, Trail and lake access

Housing: Detached homes

Anmore

Area snapshotNearby community

Quiet rural municipality adjacent to Port Moody with acreage properties, trail access, and a nature-oriented lifestyle.

Best for: Acreage buyers, Privacy seekers, Nature and trail access

Housing: Detached homes, Acreage

Belcarra

Area snapshotNearby community

Small village community next to Belcarra Regional Park with waterfront character and a very limited year-round service base.

Best for: Privacy seekers, Waterfront character, Nature lifestyle

Housing: Detached homes

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Pleasantside

Nearby areaWaterfront / north shore

Quiet hillside residential area between the mountains and the north shore of the Inlet.

Best for: Families, Quiet settings, Hillside views

Housing: Detached homes

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Neighbourhood decision framework

Use these dimensions to narrow your search. No neighbourhood scores perfectly on all, so decide what matters most to you:

Walkability & Village Feel

Moody Centre and Newport Village are most walkable. Suter Brook offers moderate walkability. Hillside areas prioritize nature over walkable services.

Transit & Commute

SkyTrain access is strong from Moody Centre and parts of Suter Brook. Other areas serve commute by car or bus. Verify your specific route and timing.

Housing Type & Density

Condos cluster in walkable areas. Townhouses spread across Heritage Mountain, Klahanie, and College Park. Detached homes concentrate in quieter hillside areas.

Trails, Parks & Nature

Hillside areas (Heritage Mountain, Pleasantside, Glenayre) have best trail access. All neighbourhoods have parks. Waterfront feels are strongest near Barnet Marine.

Quiet & Space

Heritage Mountain, Pleasantside, and Glenayre offer quiet streets and established character. Walkable villages are livelier. Space vs. convenience is the main trade-off.

Schools & Families

All neighbourhoods have school access. School catchment is assigned by exact property address. Heritage Mountain, College Park, and Klahanie are popular with families.

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