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Population & demographics

Total population

32,067

Population age (%)

0-19 (22%)20-34 (18%)35-49 (23%)50-64 (23%)65+ (15%)

Household

Average household income

$157,374


Household composition (%)

Single person (24%)Multi person (3%)Single Family (72%)

Owners / Renters (%)

Owners (76%)Renters (24%)

Mother Tongue (%)

English (73%)Mandarin (5%)Korean (5%)Iranian Persian (4%)Others (3%)Yue (Cantonese) (3%)Spanish (2%)Russian (1%)

Why live in Port Moody?

Sandwiched between Burnaby and Coquitlam in Metro Vancouver lies Port Moody. This city is situated on the shores of the Burrard Inlet and is considered one of the “Tri-Cities,” along with Surrey and Port Coquitlam. It has been nicknamed the “City of the Arts,” owing to the high concentration of theatres, art galleries, and cultural institutions it contains. Its history as an arts and culture hub goes back a long time, with the Port Moody Arts Centre dating back to 1913 and the Station Museum in the CPR station dating back to 1905. Other attractions in Port Moody include its breweries. The city is known for its abundance of local craft breweries, with some of the most popular options being Yellow Dog Brewing Co., The Parkside Brewery, Twin Sails Brewing, and Moody Ales & Co. Meanwhile, this Lower Mainland city that is located roughly 45 minutes east of downtown Vancouver is relatively affordable, especially when compared to the City of Vancouver. Since it''''s just outside the city’s bounds, you can expect the cost of living to be less. But that doesn’t mean the quality of life is any less. In fact, locals love the quieter vibe of Port Moody coupled with its waterfront location and top-tier infrastructure. There are tons of hiking and walking trails nearby, including the six-kilometre Shoreline Trail, which goes all the way from the pier in Rocky Point Park to Old Orchard Park. It is also home to several beaches, most notably White Pine Beach in Belcarra Regional Park, as well as multiple picturesque lakes like Buntzen Lake and Sasamat Lake. Further, Port Moody is serviced by Vancouver’s TransLink public transportation system, with several bus stops and two SkyTrain stops in the city, Moody Centre Station and Inlet Centre Station. If you want somewhere that is more affordable than Vancouver but still has excellent infrastructure, family-friendly amenities, and natural beauty, you will quickly fall in love with Port Moody.

Quality and diversity of education in Port Moody

British Columbia School District No. 43 is the district that serves Port Moody. This district serves all of the Tri-Cities, including Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam, operating over 70 schools in total. Thus, Port Moody residents will have several public school options, along with a mix of French immersion, religious, and private educational opportunities. When it comes to post-secondary school, Simon Fraser University is only a stone’s throw away in nearby Burnaby. However, residents will also have easy access to the other universities and colleges that Vancouver has to offer, like the University of British Columbia, Capilano University, Vancouver Film School, the Art Institute of Vancouver, and the Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

Most populous cities in Port Moody

The main neighbourhoods in Port Moody are Port Moody South, Ioco/Heritage, and Belcarra/Anmore.

Quality of infrastructure for Port Moody

The city of Port Moody is well-served by Metro Vancouver’s TransLink public transportation system. TransLink operates a plethora of bus routes and has not one but two SkyTrain stops in the city. They are Moody Centre Station and Inlet Centre Station. The SkyTrain easily connects residents with downtown Vancouver, as well as Vancouver International Airport, located in Richmond. It can also connect residents with the other Tri-Cities, including Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam. In terms of healthcare, Eagle Ridge Hospital is a small general hospital that services the Port Moody community. However, there are several other larger hospitals nearby like Surrey Memorial Hospital. Plus, Vancouver has several world-renowned hospitals, including Mount Saint Joseph Hospital, St. Paul’s Hospital, and Vancouver General Hospital.

Safety and security for Port Moody

Port Moody has its own police department, the Port Moody Police Department, which is tasked with keeping the city safe. That said, the area is known for its safety, with below-average crime rates and a low risk of natural disasters. In case of emergency, residents should always call 9-1-1.

Port Moody property market

Port Moody has a vibrant property market that is well-suited to families, seniors, and even young people. There is a wide range of housing opportunities here, with property types ranging from bungalows and multi-storey homes to apartments, townhomes, condos, and more.

Standard of living in Port Moody

Port Moody has a high standard of living, with residents loving the mix of urban amenities and the quiet, residential charm that the city has to offer. In fact, the Metro Vancouver Area, which includes Port Moody, was recently ranked one of the most liveable cities in the world. The Global Liveability Index’s 2023 Liveability Report analyzed stability, healthcare, culture & environment, and education in cities worldwide, and Vancouver came fifth in the entire world. This was ahead of any other city in Canada, although Calgary and Toronto both made the top ten too.

Something wonderful about Port Moody

Port Moody has a waterfront location that the locals love. Specifically, it is located on the Burrard Inlet, which makes it an ideal spot for those who enjoy the outdoors. In Port Moody, you will have easy access to all kinds of beaches and walking trails. One of the most popular is the six-kilometre Shoreline Trail, which spans the pier in Rocky Point Park to Old Orchard Park. Belcarra Regional Park is another popular spot for hikers, which is home to White Pine Beach and Sasamat Lake. Meanwhile, just north of Belcarra Regional Park lies Buntzen Lake Recreational Area, Eagle Mountain, and the popular Diez Vistas Trail.