Homes, condos, and townhomes in Heritage Woods, Port Moody — your local real estate guide.
The Tri-Cities offer a relaxed suburban lifestyle with mature tree-lined streets, quality parks, and a strong sense of neighbourhood community — just minutes from the city.
School District 43 serves the Tri-Cities with well-regarded public elementary and secondary schools throughout the region, with private and Catholic options also available.
The Evergreen SkyTrain Extension connects the Tri-Cities directly to Burnaby and Vancouver, making car-free commutes a reality for residents near the stations.
From Buntzen Lake to Belcarra Regional Park and Burke Mountain, the Tri-Cities offer exceptional hiking, mountain biking, and paddling within minutes of residential neighbourhoods.
| School | Grades | Type | Proximity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aspenwood Elementary | K–5 | Public SD43 | In-neighbourhood |
| Heritage Mountain Elementary | K–5 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
| Eagle Mountain Middle | 6–8 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
| Heritage Woods Secondary | 9–12 | Public SD43 | Nearby |
School proximity is a guide only — SD43 catchment boundaries run street by street and change over time. Verify the exact catchment for any address with School District 43 before purchasing.
More on local schools: Best schools in Port Moody · Best schools for families · SD43 rankings
Moody Centre and Inlet Centre stations serve Port Moody on the Evergreen Extension, with frequent service to Burnaby and Vancouver.
TransLink bus routes connect Port Moody neighbourhoods to SkyTrain stations and the Coquitlam Regional Town Centre.
Port Moody provides access to Highway 1 via Barnet Highway and Highway 7, connecting easily to Burnaby and the Lower Mainland.
Heritage Woods offers the best of both worlds: the peaceful atmosphere of a forested neighbourhood with surprisingly easy access to transit, schools, and Port Moody’s growing amenities. Situated in the upper reaches of Port Moody near the Coquitlam border, Heritage Woods has a reputation as one of the Tri-Cities’ most livable family communities.
The housing stock is largely detached single-family homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, many on quiet cul-de-sacs with mature trees and well-maintained streetscapes. Properties typically range from mid-sized family homes to larger executive residences, often featuring updated kitchens, spacious basements, and outdoor living spaces designed for the West Coast climate.
Heritage Woods Secondary is right in the neighbourhood, widely regarded as one of the top high schools in the Tri-Cities. Elementary-aged children attend Ioco Elementary or Eagle Mountain Elementary, both within easy reach. This school concentration makes Heritage Woods a natural target for families relocating to the area.
Nature is embedded in daily life here. The neighbourhood borders Pinecone Burke Provincial Park, and several trail entrances are accessible directly from residential streets. Hiking, mountain biking, and trail running are part of the everyday routine for many residents. Yet the Inlet Centre and Moody Centre SkyTrain stations are reachable in minutes, keeping the urban core within easy reach.
Newport Village and Suter Brook Village — Port Moody’s two commercial hubs — provide groceries, dining, and services without requiring a long drive. The overall result is a neighbourhood that feels removed from the city’s pace while remaining genuinely connected to it.
Heritage Woods properties tend to command a premium, and for good reason. Demand consistently outpaces supply, particularly for well-maintained homes in turnkey condition. If you’re exploring the upper end of Port Moody’s market, Heritage Woods is worth serious consideration.
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