Old Orchard Park



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Port Moody


Park Size: 1.4 hectare
Park Amenities:
Beach
Mountain Biking
Pavilion
Picnicking
Playground
Rentals
Sightseeing
Swimming
Walking
Washrooms
Wheelchair Access


Old Orchard Park is a waterfront picnic park in the community of Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada. The park is located at the end of the Port Moody Inlet near the downtown core of the community.

The 1.4 hectare park is one of five parks that belong to the Shoreline Park System in Port Moody. Other parks include the Inlet, Town Centre, Old Mill and Rocky Point Park.

All five waterfront parks are connected by a 3 kilometre long pathway called the Shoreline Trail. Kilometre "3", the back door trailhead entrance, of the Shoreline Trail begins in Old Orchard Park.

Shoreline Trail is a paved walking and biking trail suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The trail is considered easy-going and level. Sections explore a forest and sections are open with views of the inlet. Large sections of the trail are baby stroller and wheelchair friendly.

Old Orchard Park includes amenities and services including a sandy beach, a day use picnic area, washrooms, playground, grass lawns, recreation hall and sitting benches.

The easy access sandy beach on the shoreline makes it easy for swimming, sunbathing and beachcombing in the Burrard Inlet park. The recreation hall in the park is also popular for weddings, functions and events.

Explore Old Orchard Park in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada

Address:

Old Orchard Park
Bentley Road
Port Moody
Canada

How To Get ToOld Orchard Park

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The main entrance to Old Orchard Park is located on Bentley Road

In Port Moody travel on St. Johns Street and then turn towards the waterfront onto Loco Road. At the Ungless Way intersection turn left to continue traveling on Loco Road following the waterfront. Turn left onto Bentley Road. Continue to the parking lot.
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