Rocky Point Park, Urban park in Port Moody, Canada.
Rocky Point Park is an urban park stretching along the waterfront of Port Moody with trails, beach access, and multiple recreation areas. The site provides year-round opportunities for outdoor activities and waterfront exploration.
The site was converted into public space in 1984 through land acquisition from a subdivision. This transformation became a key moment in Port Moody's development as a waterfront community.
The park serves as a gathering place where residents spend time during festivals, outdoor events, and casual recreation along the shoreline. These everyday encounters shape how the community uses and values the waterfront.
The park offers parking areas, picnic facilities, and playgrounds with water access for activities like swimming and kayaking. Most features are accessible year-round, though water activities are best enjoyed during warmer months.
The park protects natural habitats that attract many bird species, making it a spot for observing local wildlife along the shoreline paths. Visitors can watch various native birds while walking through the green spaces and enjoying waterfront views.
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