Parking & Transportation

There is Little Parking Available This Year at Rocky Point Park or on Murray St

Transportation / Transit

As approximately 40,000 visitors are expected over the four days, those attending are encouraged to take Transit or consider walking to Rocky Point Park after parking their vehicle elsewhere.  See below for walking information from Port Moody Centre station.

 

Parking

It will be very limited around Rocky Point Park
 

Rocky Point Park

Murray st lot - Expanded accessible parking

limited paid parking will be avaialble  - Major section closed off to the public

Very limited 4-hour paid parking (patrolled by City Bylaws)

Port Moody Centre Station

Park and Ride Paid Parking ($3 per day*). Walk or take the 181 or 182 bus for one stop, max $6.20 return, from Bus Bays 7 or 8.

Links to Bus 181 ScheduleBus 182 Schedule and Transit site

Link to Walking & Parking Maps

Coquitlam Central Station

Park and Ride Paid Parking ($3 per day*). Skytrain ticket required, max $6.20 return, for the westbound train to Port Moody Centre Station (2 stops)

Link to Parking Map

*As of 15 May 2023, more info at Translink Park-and-Ride

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Walking from Port Moody Station

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Parking at Port Moody Station

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Parking at Coquitlam Central Station

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Kwikwetlem_First_Nation.pngWe acknowledge that the Port Moody Golden Spike Days Festival is taking place on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation). We thank the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm who continue to live on these lands and care for them, along with the waters and all that is above and below.  For more information on the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation), please visit their website at kwikwetlem.com.

The following items are not permitted at Golden Spike Days

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City of Port Moody Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 2773

Non-Service animals

All Off-site beverages

day tents
All Tents after 6 PM

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