
Ioco Townsite Port Moody
Explore the atmospheric ruins of Ioco Townsite, a former industrial ghost town on Burrard Inlet, offering a haunting glimpse into Port Moody's past.
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Ioco Townsite Port Moody
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Must-see attractions
Explore the atmospheric ruins of Ioco Townsite, a former industrial ghost town on Burrard Inlet, offering a haunting glimpse into Port Moody's past.

πΆββοΈ Explore the Ruins
Wander through the abandoned buildings of Ioco Townsite for a unique historical experience.
π Holiday Train Spectacle
Catch the CPKC Holiday Train in Port Moody for festive music and cheer. Arrive early!
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Ioco Townsite Ruins
Northern shore of Burrard Inlet
Explore the atmospheric remnants of this former industrial town, a haunting glimpse into a forgotten past.

Burrard Inlet Views
Along the shoreline
Enjoy scenic waterfront vistas of Burrard Inlet, offering a peaceful backdrop to the historic site.
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πΆββοΈ Explore the Ruins
Wander through the abandoned buildings of Ioco Townsite for a unique historical experience.
π Holiday Train Spectacle
Catch the CPKC Holiday Train in Port Moody for festive music and cheer. Arrive early!
π Farmers Market Finds
Visit the Port Moody Farmers Market for local produce and treats. Check seasonal hours.
π© Sweet Treat Happy Hour
Don't miss the $2.50 donut happy hour at Sweet Talk Donuts daily from 3:30-4:30 PM.
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πΆββοΈ Explore the Ruins
Wander through the abandoned buildings of Ioco Townsite for a unique historical experience.
π Holiday Train Spectacle
Catch the CPKC Holiday Train in Port Moody for festive music and cheer. Arrive early!
π Farmers Market Finds
Visit the Port Moody Farmers Market for local produce and treats. Check seasonal hours.
π© Sweet Treat Happy Hour
Don't miss the $2.50 donut happy hour at Sweet Talk Donuts daily from 3:30-4:30 PM.
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Ioco Townsite offers a unique, atmospheric glimpse into Port Moody's industrial past, appealing to those interested in ghost towns and historical exploration. While the site itself is quiet and requires caution, the surrounding Port Moody area buzzes with community events like farmers markets and festive trains, providing a lively contrast.
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Ioco Townsite is located on the northern shore of Burrard Inlet in Port Moody, BC. Access is typically via vehicle, with parking available nearby. For specific directions, use GPS coordinates or map applications.
While direct public transit to the immediate Ioco Townsite ruins might be limited, you can reach Port Moody via public transport and then potentially use ride-sharing services or a short taxi to get closer to the site.
Parking availability can vary. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival. For events like the Holiday Train, parking is often limited and fills up quickly; consider public transport or ride-sharing.
For popular events like the CPKC Holiday Train, many visitors opt for public transit or ride-sharing to avoid parking hassles. The Port Moody Recreation Center parking lot is mentioned for the farmers market.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Ioco Townsite is an abandoned historical site, and generally, there are no admission fees or tickets required to explore the exterior ruins.
As an abandoned townsite, there are no official opening or closing hours. Visitors can explore during daylight hours. Be mindful of safety and respect the historical nature of the site.
Entry to the Port Moody Farmers Market is typically free. You pay for any produce or goods you wish to purchase.
The CPKC Holiday Train event itself is free to attend. It's a community event offering entertainment and a festive atmosphere.
There is no entry fee for Sweet Talk Donuts. You pay for the donuts you purchase, with special pricing during their happy hour.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
At Ioco Townsite, you can explore the atmospheric ruins of a former industrial town, including remnants of buildings and infrastructure, offering a glimpse into its past.
While exploring abandoned sites can be exciting, exercise caution. Be aware of unstable structures and uneven terrain. Stick to marked paths if available and avoid entering unsafe buildings.
Port Moody offers a variety of activities, from exploring historical sites like Ioco Townsite to enjoying local farmers markets, unique dining experiences, and seasonal events like the Holiday Train.
Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes suitable for uneven terrain. Dress in layers as coastal weather can change.
Yes, Ioco Townsite is a popular spot for photography, especially for those interested in urban exploration and historical decay.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
Ioco Townsite itself is an abandoned location and does not have food vendors. However, Port Moody offers various dining options nearby.
Port Moody has a growing food scene. Sweet Talk Donuts offers delicious treats during their happy hour, and the Farmers Market provides local food stalls.
Sweet Talk Donuts has a daily 'Donut Happy Hour' from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM, offering discounted donuts.
Yes, the Port Moody Farmers Market features various vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, and other food items.
The market offers a range of local foods, including seasonal produce, artisanal breads, pastries, and sometimes prepared foods.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The decaying structures, industrial remnants, and waterfront views offer unique photographic opportunities, capturing the essence of a ghost town.
Absolutely. The abandoned buildings and historical atmosphere make it a prime location for urban exploration photography, showcasing decay and history.
Golden hour (early morning or late afternoon) can provide beautiful lighting for dramatic shots of the ruins and the surrounding inlet.
Generally, there are no specific photography restrictions for public areas of the townsite, but always be respectful of the site and any private property if applicable.
Beyond Ioco Townsite, consider the festive CPKC Holiday Train for vibrant event photography or the colorful stalls at the Port Moody Farmers Market.






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