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White Pine Beach

Activity
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the gentle water access and playground equipment, while older elementary-age kids enjoy swimming, exploring the shoreline, and playing beach games in the open sandy areas.

About

White Pine Beach offers families the perfect combination of soft sandy shores, calm waters, and excellent amenities including a well-equipped playground and picnic facilities. This peaceful waterfront spot in Port Moody provides a relaxing escape where kids can build sandcastles, wade in the water, and enjoy outdoor play equipment while parents take in beautiful mountain and inlet views.

Highlights

  • Natural sandy beach perfect for building sandcastles and beach play
  • Playground equipment suitable for various ages
  • Calm, shallow water ideal for young swimmers and waders
  • Covered picnic areas with tables for family meals
  • Beautiful scenic views of Burrard Inlet and surrounding mountains

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 11am on summer weekends to secure parking and a good picnic spot, as this local favorite fills up quickly on warm days.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes as the beach has some small rocks mixed with sand near the water's edge, making it more comfortable for little feet.
  3. 3.Pack a picnic lunch and use the covered picnic shelters, which provide shade and tables perfect for families (some are first-come, first-served).
  4. 4.The water is calmest and warmest from July through early September, ideal for young swimmers and waders.
  5. 5.Restroom and changing facilities are available on-site, so bring towels and a change of clothes for the kids.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings during July and August for the warmest water and smallest crowds. Weekends get busy with locals, so early arrival (before 10am) is essential if visiting Saturday or Sunday during summer months.

What to Know

Parking is free but limited, especially during peak summer season. There are clean public restrooms and changing facilities on-site, but no food vendors, so bring all snacks and meals with you.

Seasonal Notes

The beach is accessible year-round, but swimming season runs from late June through early September when water temperatures are warmest. The playground and picnic areas can be enjoyed in spring and fall, though bring extra layers as coastal BC weather can be cool and rainy outside summer months.

Nearby Eats

Head to the nearby Rocky Point Park area (5 minutes away) where you'll find family-friendly options including Rocky Point Ice Cream and several casual cafes. Alternatively, Port Moody's Brewers Row district offers pizza spots and pubs with kids' menus about 10 minutes from the beach.

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