Virtual Walking Tours

Inlet Walking Tour

The tour starts at the POMO Museum, and takes you to Rocky Point, along the Inlet shore trail and explores Port Moody's past. We hope that you will enjoy our walking tour and encourage you to start your tour with a visit of the museum, the second train station in Port Moody which was finished in 1908. If you would like to share this walking tour, click the share button top right corner. (the three dots in triangle formation). If you open this web site on your phone and press the dashed box in the upper right corner, Google Maps (if installed ) will open on your phone.

You will find parking at the POMO Museum or Rocky Point Park. The walking tour information includes text, pictures and audio. Your phone will need data to access this information.

Before we begin, we would like to respectfully acknowledge and recognize that this walk takes place on the unceded land of the Coast Salish speaking peoples.

IOCO WALKING TOUR

Ioco Townsite Walking Tour

The Imperial Oil refinery was one of the first refinery operations in Western Canada and a very significant site in the industrial development of British Columbia.

You will get a glimpse of how the town came to be and learn about what life was like in the townsite. Enjoy looking at photos and listening to past residents during this tour. 

Please stay on the city owned road allowances as these are the only public lands. The East half is owned by Gilic, the West half by Imperial Oil, the school by SD43 and there are two private homes and the Inlet United Church. Follow the designated paths and RED and BLUE ICONS (depending on what tour you are taking first) to learn more about heritage buildings in Ioco, as well as clicking the additional icons (ORANGE ICONS) to learn more about the history of the townsite in general.

Before we begin, we would like to respectfully acknowledge and recognize that this walk takes place on the unceded land of the Coast Salish speaking peoples.

The walking tour is composed of two parts West (red) and East (blue). You will find plenty of street parking near the Ioco lawn bowling green. The walking tour information includes text, pictures and audio. Your phone will need data to access this information.

If you like to download the walking tour to your phone click the share button top right corner. (the three dots in triangle formation)