Port Moody residents have more recreation options than a quick glance suggests. This ranked guide looks at the five strongest local recreation centres and civic recreation facilities for everyday use, weighing amenity variety, program usefulness, neighbourhood access, family appeal, and the role each facility plays in the local network.
1. Port Moody Recreation Complex

Port Moody Recreation Complex is the city's flagship facility and the clear number one. It offers the broadest mix of fitness, ice, registered programs, rentals, and social spaces. For most residents, this is the first stop for year-round indoor recreation.
2. Kyle Centre
Kyle Centre ranks second because it serves a distinct and important role in Port Moody's recreation system. It is especially valuable for older adults, social programs, low-impact activity, and community connection. The building may be smaller than the Recreation Complex, but its audience fit is excellent.

3. Heritage Mountain Community Centre

Heritage Mountain Community Centre is valuable because it brings recreation closer to upper Port Moody neighbourhoods. It supports registered programs and local gatherings without requiring every trip to go down to Ioco Road. That neighbourhood convenience gives it a strong place in the top five.
4. Old Orchard Hall

Old Orchard Hall is one of Port Moody's best small gathering facilities. It is more rental and event focused than fitness focused, but that still makes it an important recreation asset. The waterfront-adjacent setting gives community meetings, celebrations, and classes a setting that feels distinctly Port Moody.
5. Glenayre Centre

Glenayre Centre completes the list as a practical neighbourhood facility for registered programs and smaller community uses. It does not compete with the Recreation Complex on amenities, but it gives Glenayre residents a nearby recreation option. In a small city, that local access matters.
How They Compare at a Glance

Use the table below alongside this visual comparison to find the best facility for your family’s specific needs, whether that’s aquatics, arena time, fitness, youth programming, seniors activities, or a neighbourhood gathering space.
Facility Comparison Table
| # | Facility | Best For | Key Features | Address | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Port Moody Recreation Complex | fitness, arena, programs, and rentals | fitness and weight room, hot tub, steam room, arena, program rooms | 300 Ioco Road, Port Moody, BC | 32.0/35 |
| 2 | Kyle Centre | seniors and social recreation | older adult programs, activity rooms, community gatherings | 125 Kyle Street, Port Moody, BC | 28.5/35 |
| 3 | Heritage Mountain Community Centre | neighbourhood programs | registered programs, community rooms, mountain neighbourhood access | 200 Panorama Place, Port Moody, BC | 27.0/35 |
| 4 | Old Orchard Hall | rentals and waterfront community events | hall rentals, meetings, events, near Old Orchard Park | 646 Bentley Road, Port Moody, BC | 26.0/35 |
| 5 | Glenayre Centre | small neighbourhood programs | registered programs, community rooms, local access | 492 Glencoe Drive, Port Moody, BC | 25.0/35 |
Questions Often Asked
Are these all inside Port Moody?
Yes. This list is built around facilities that belong to Port Moody's local recreation network or civic recreation assets, instead of borrowing stronger facilities from nearby municipalities.
Why are some arenas, pools, halls, or arts centres included?
Smaller cities do not always have five identical full-service recreation centres. When the local network is smaller, specialized facilities are included if they provide meaningful public recreation access.
Which centre should families try first?
Most families should start with Port Moody Recreation Complex or Kyle Centre, since those two have the broadest mix of activities and the strongest everyday usefulness.
Should I check schedules before going?
Yes. Drop-in times, pool schedules, rink availability, and registered programs can change by season, maintenance period, or holiday. Always check the city's current recreation schedule before heading out.
How were ties handled?
Ties were broken by breadth of amenities first, then neighbourhood access, then how unique the facility's role is within the local recreation network.



