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For those who doubt frozen yogurt as a concept
For those who doubt frozen yogurt as a concept
Port Moody BC is located at the east end of Burrard Inlet, bordered by Coquitlam and Burnaby. These three cities make up the Tri-Cities area. Anmore and Belcarra are small nearby villages.
The Port Moody area was originally used by the Squamish and Musqueam First Nations. During the 1858 Cariboo Gold Rush, Colonel Richard Clement Moody commanded the Royal Engineers to survey a site for the new Crown colony of mainland British Columbia, but the honour fell to New Westminster and later Victoria.
Port Moody is considered a suburb of Vancouver, but has its own unique points of interest that include: Port Moody Station Museum, Noon's Creek Fish Hatchery, fishing in Buntzen Lake, and Foreshore Park's 4 km (2.5 mi.) scenic shoreline trail.
Port Moody accommodations include bed and breakfasts, hotels and motels.
Simply the best an RV Park can offer. New, modern, clean with many features; beautifully landscaped, open year round, 217 paved level full hook up sites, 30 amp service, wireless internet, separate tenting area, surrounded by 400 acre Burnaby Lake Regional Park.
Distances to…
Ferry - Nanaimo: 38.4km
Ferry - Victoria: 42.4km
Vancouver Airport: 30.9km
Downtown Vancouver: 19.6km
Downtown Burnaby: 5.9km
Downtown Coquitlam: 4.6km
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