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Population: 23,819 Set at the head of Burrard Inlet, Port Moody offers unlimited opportunities for outdoor activity including boating, swimming, hiking, cycling and enjoying the breathtaking nature trails and wildlife. Live among the beautiful mountains and forests of coastal British Columbia or along the protected waters surrounding Port Moody while being only 30 minutes from Vancouver, Canada's third largest city. Port Moody is 45 minutes from the Vancouver Airport and the Canada-US Border. The residents enjoy a relaxed suburban lifestyle with the city amenities nearby. Leisure activities can include Noon’s Creek Fish Hatchery near the Civic Recreation Centre; the Port Moody Station Museum; the Port Moody Arts Centre; Inlet Theatre; Belcarra Regional Park; Sasamat Lake; Buntzen Lake; Port Moody’s Foreshore Park or Rocky Point Pier. The Golden Spike Days is an annual rail theme festival held in late June and early July and features World Hand Car Racing Championships. With 27 kilometers of waterfront, boating, sailing, kayaking, swimming, fishing, and sunbathing make up a large part of leisure activities available.
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