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Port Moody

Retail-heavy
21 businesses within walking distance · 4.73★ average rating · 10 transit stops within 800 m
Map of Port Moody, Metro Vancouver
Six dimensions, each benchmarked against Metro Vancouver.
Walkability
43
Dining & Shopping
97
Everyday Errands
70
Transit
87
Drive Times
49
Air Quality
80

Living & working in Port Moody

Port Moody, a municipality in Metro Vancouver situated at the eastern end of the Burrard Inlet, features an urban landscape characterized by a mix of waterfront flats and forested slopes. The local housing stock is dominated by multi-family structures, with low- and high-rise apartments, townhouses, rowhouses, and duplexes comprising over two-thirds of the residences. High-density nodes are concentrated in Suter Brook Village, Newport Village, and Klahanie, while single-family detached homes occupy lower-density areas in neighborhoods such as Heritage Mountain and Glenayre. The city's primary commercial corridors run east-west along St. Johns Street and Clarke Street, with Murray Street serving as a key corridor along the waterfront. Daily outdoor recreation centers around major public green spaces, notably the 138-hectare Bert Flinn Park, which contains a network of hiking and mountain biking trails, and Rocky Point Park, which offers a recreational pier, an outdoor pool, a boat launch, and access to the Shoreline Trail.

The local business ecosystem is driven by public sector employers, industrial marine terminals, and a localized retail and craft beverage market. Major employers include Fraser Health, School District 43, the City of Port Moody, Suncor, Imperial Oil, and Pacific Coast Terminals, which operates a major bulk commodity export facility on the waterfront. The city's commercial district along Murray Street features a collection of craft breweries known as Brewers Row, including Yellow Dog Brewing Co., Twin Sails Brewing, and The Parkside Brewery. For remote workers and independent professionals, shared workspaces include The Fountainhead Network Coworking & Media Space, located at Site B on Murray Street, and Codesign Studio on St. Johns Street. Remote workers also utilize cafes such as Palizi Café, which features bookable private meeting rooms, and Cafe Divano. Connectivity to Vancouver and other Metro Vancouver employment centers is facilitated by the TransLink public transit network, which features the Millennium Line SkyTrain with stations at Moody Centre and Inlet Centre. Commuters also use the West Coast Express commuter rail line, which provides direct morning and afternoon rush-hour service to Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver. Road transport connects via the Barnet Highway heading west toward Burnaby and Vancouver, while regional bus routes like Route 160 provide express service along the east-west Clarke and St. Johns corridors.

Compiled from current web sources: portmoody.ca · wikipedia.org

The numbers

Port Moody is a retail-heavy pocket of Metro Vancouver, with 21 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 43/100 — on the lower end for walkability in Metro Vancouver. Local businesses average 4.73★ on Google, and medium foot traffic peaking weekday daytime.

For getting around, transit access scores 87/100 (Excellent), with 10 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Vancouver (~18.1 km) takes about 56.8 min by transit versus 49.1 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 27.0 min — on the lower end for drive times in Metro Vancouver.

Environmentally, current air quality is excellent (AQI 83).

Neighbourhood composition · 21 businesses mapped

Food Beverage2
Retail10
Services4
Fitness Wellness2
Education Childcare3
Balance 70/100 · Retail-heavy

Local market activity

Average rating4.73★ · 42% rated
Business diversity0.91
Foot trafficMedium · weekday daytime
Street activityHigh · 7/10

Getting around

Transit access · 87/100 (Excellent)

10 stops within an 800 m walk
Bus: 10 · nearest 80 m
Proximity30 (100%)
Density15 (100%)
Diversity3 (20%)
City-centre access30 (100%)
To Downtown Vancouver (~18.1 km): 56.8 min transit vs 49.1 min drive

Drive time by direction (~8 km)

Colour = congestion level
N26 min Light
NE27 min Moderate
E22 min Moderate
SE23 min Moderate
S28 min Moderate
SW26 min Heavy
W15 min Moderate
NW49 min Heavy

Climate & environment

Air quality & weather

AQI 83 (Excellent air quality) · 21.7°C, Cloudy
Excellent (394h)   Good (301h)   Moderate (1h)
Past ~30 days of air-quality readings (area-wide).

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