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Bert Flinn Park park in Port Moody, BC
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View of Bert Flinn Park in Port Moody, BC
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Bert Flinn Park

4.7(378 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers can safely explore age-appropriate play equipment and splash in the water features, while older kids enjoy the sports fields, challenging climbing structures, and freedom to roam the extensive trail system.

About

Bert Flinn Park is a spacious community playground paradise that offers everything active families need for a full day of outdoor fun. With multiple play structures catering to different age groups, a refreshing splash pad for hot days, and expansive sports fields surrounded by scenic walking trails, this well-maintained park has earned its stellar reputation among local families and visitors alike.

Highlights

  • Multiple playgrounds designed for different age groups
  • Splash pad for water play during warmer months
  • Extensive walking and nature trails
  • Open sports fields for running and games
  • Shaded picnic areas and benches

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring a change of clothes and towels for the splash pad, which is a major hit during warm weather months.
  2. 2.The park can get busy on weekend afternoons, so arrive before 11am for the best parking spots and less crowded playground equipment.
  3. 3.Pack a picnic as there are plenty of shaded tables and grassy areas, and limited food options within walking distance.
  4. 4.Wear comfortable walking shoes to explore the full trail network, which connects to other Port Moody green spaces for extended adventures.
  5. 5.Bring balls, frisbees, or sports equipment to take advantage of the open fields when they are not in use for organized sports.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons offer the quietest experience. Summer months (June through August) are ideal for splash pad fun, though the park's year-round access means families can enjoy the playgrounds and trails in any season.

What to Know

The park is completely free to access with ample parking available on David Avenue. No on-site food vendors are available, so pack snacks and drinks, especially for longer visits.

Seasonal Notes

The splash pad typically operates from late May through early September, weather permitting. Playgrounds and trails remain accessible year-round, though winter visits require appropriate clothing for Canada's colder temperatures.

Nearby Eats

Newport Village, a short drive away, offers family-friendly options like Pajo's Fish & Chips (popular with kids) and Rocky Point Ice Cream for post-park treats.

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