Discover Indigenous Destinations and Experiences in Port Moody
Port Moody, located at the head of Burrard Inlet, is part of the traditional territory of the Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, and Kwikwetlem First Nations. With its stunning coastal landscapes, rich Indigenous history, and thriving arts scene, Port Moody offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the deep cultural connections between the land and the region’s First Peoples.
Explore Indigenous Heritage at Rocky Point Park
One of the most scenic spots in Port Moody, Rocky Point Park, is an area with deep historical significance for the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. The Tsleil-Waututh people, known as the “People of the Inlet,” have lived along these waters for thousands of years, relying on the area’s rich marine life for sustenance and trade. Interpretive signs and guided tours share the Indigenous perspective on the land, water, and wildlife.
Visit Indigenous Art Installations and Galleries
Port Moody is known as the “City of the Arts,” and Indigenous art is an integral part of the local cultural landscape. Visitors can find Coast Salish carvings, murals, and public art installations throughout the city that honor the traditions and storytelling of the Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, and Kwikwetlem Nations. Local galleries often feature works by Indigenous artists, showcasing traditional and contemporary art forms.
Indigenous-Led Outdoor Experiences
Visitors can explore the stunning waterways of Burrard Inlet through Indigenous-led canoe tours, offering insight into traditional water travel and the cultural significance of the region’s coastline. Guided eco-tours also provide knowledge about traditional plant use, land stewardship, and Tsleil-Waututh sustainability practices.
Attend Cultural Events and Festivals
Throughout the year, Port Moody hosts Indigenous cultural events that celebrate First Nations traditions through drumming, dance, storytelling, and artisan markets. National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations often feature performances and cultural activities that highlight the resilience and creativity of local Indigenous communities.
Whether you’re walking along ancient coastal trails, admiring Indigenous artwork, or learning about the Tsleil-Waututh people’s deep connection to the land and sea, Port Moody invites you to experience a living Indigenous culture that blends tradition with contemporary expression.
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