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Rocky Point Park city park in Port Moody, BC
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View of Rocky Point Park in Port Moody, BC
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View of Rocky Point Park in Port Moody, BC
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Rocky Point Park

4.7(6,851 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3 to 5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Babies and toddlers love the sandy beach and gentle waters, preschoolers enjoy the playground equipment, while older kids and teens appreciate the swimming area, pier for fishing or crabbing, and open spaces for sports.

About

Rocky Point Park is a spectacular waterfront destination where families can enjoy a sandy beach, modern playground, and breathtaking views of Burrard Inlet and the surrounding mountains. This free, expansive park offers the perfect blend of active play and relaxation, with picnic facilities, walking trails, and calm waters ideal for young swimmers and paddlers.

Highlights

  • Large sandy beach with calm, shallow waters perfect for young swimmers and sandcastle builders
  • Well-maintained playground with equipment suitable for various ages
  • Scenic pier extending into Burrard Inlet, popular for fishing, crabbing, and sunset watching
  • Extensive grassy areas ideal for picnics, frisbee, soccer, and kite flying
  • Walking and cycling trails connecting to Port Moody's Shoreline Trail system

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on summer weekends to secure parking and a prime picnic spot, as this popular park fills up quickly by late morning.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes for kids as the beach has some rocky areas, and pack bug spray for evening visits when mosquitoes can be active near the water.
  3. 3.The large grassy areas are perfect for kite flying on breezy days, and the calm, shallow waters make this one of the safest beaches for young children in the Metro Vancouver area.
  4. 4.Check the tide schedule before visiting: low tide reveals interesting tidepools and more beach space for sandcastle building.
  5. 5.The park has clean public washrooms and outdoor showers for rinsing off sand, making post-beach cleanup much easier for families.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings or early afternoons from June through September for the warmest weather and fewer crowds. Sunset visits (arriving around 6 PM) are magical with stunning views, though the beach will be busier. Spring and fall offer quieter experiences with pleasant weather for playground time and walks, though swimming may be too cold.

What to Know

Parking is free but limited, so consider using public transit (West Coast Express to Port Moody Station is nearby) or cycling the scenic Shoreline Trail. The park has picnic tables, but bring your own food and snacks as the nearest restaurants are a 5 to 10 minute walk into Port Moody's Brewers Row area.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round and beautiful in all seasons. Summer (June to September) is best for beach activities and swimming, though crowds peak during this time. Spring brings cherry blossoms and milder weather. Fall offers stunning foliage and quieter visits. Winter can be chilly and rainy (typical for coastal BC), but the park remains accessible for walks and playground visits on clear days.

Nearby Eats

Port Moody's Brewers Row (about 1 km away) offers family-friendly options like Pajo's Fish & Chips with outdoor seating, and Yellow Dog Brewing which welcomes families. For a quick bite, Tim Hortons and various cafes are within a short drive or 15 minute walk from the park.

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