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Coquitlam, BC, Port Coquitlam, BC and Port Moody, BC along with the villages of Anmore and Belcarra make up the Tri-Cities, a suburban region east of Vancouver, BC and northeast of Burnaby, BC.
Port Moody is a rich urban environment amid extensive green spaces. Located on the Burrard Inlet and extending north into the Coast Mountains, Port Moody is known as the “City of the Arts”. Focused on arts and culture, its expanding population has one of the highest concentrations of arts and cultural employment in the region. Port Moody works to foster a creative community. The Port Moody Arts Centre offers fine arts and photography classes for all ages and supports three art galleries. Popular festivals in Port Moody include the Canadian Film Festival, Festival of the Arts, Golden Spike Days and the Wearable Art Awards.
Coquitlam, east of Port Moody, is a dynamic city committed to community based living, green space, arts and culture. Close to Vancouver, Coquitlam has a variety of arts and entertainment venues, including the Evergreen Cultural Centre. Lake Como is a renowned fishing, birding and recreation area and the Boulevard Casino offers great food, live events and games. Coquitlam Centre is the largest shopping mall in the Tri-Cities and is adjacent to Coquitlam Station, transit hub for the area, with TransLink and the West Coast Express service.
Port Coquitlam, southeast of Coquitlam, is a growing area for suburban housing, especially on its northern and southwestern sides. The economy is diversified with a variety of industrial and commercial developments. Leigh Square Community Arts Village is an art and performance centre that helps support many local events including May Day, Harvest Festival and Spirit of Port Coquitlam Celebration.
Recreation in the Tri-Cities is outstanding. The cities support skate parks, spray parks, bike trials, playgrounds, picnic shelters and pools. Bert Flinn Park is a mountain bikers’ paradise with extensive unmarked trail system along old logging roadbeds. World class golf courses and the surrounding rivers, lakes, mountains and woods provided a remarkable selection of outdoor enjoyment.
Populations are expanding as families look for housing farther from Vancouver’s city center. If you want to know more about real estate in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody and find homes for sale, a good place to start is to see what homes are on the market. Fill out the form on this page to receive Canada MLS listings for your neighbourhood as soon as they become available on the market.