Seaview, Port Moody

Neighbourhoods · Port Moody

Seaview

Hillside homes with Burrard Inlet views, and the neighbourhood our own team calls home.

Overview

Life in Seaview.

Seaview sits on the slopes above the inlet, and it earns its name. Many homes here look out over the water toward the North Shore mountains. It is an established, tightly held neighbourhood where properties rarely turn over.

The terrain is part of the story. Sloped and view-oriented lots reward good design, and they ask more of it. What a lot can hold here depends as much on grade and access as on its size.

Parks
Steps from inlet-side green space and the trail networks that thread the Port Moody hillsides.
Schools
Within School District 43 (Coquitlam), the third-largest district in British Columbia.
Transit
Bus service along the arterial routes down to Moody Centre, with SkyTrain a short hop beyond.

SSMUH in Seaview

What the rules mean here.

Provincial SSMUH rules apply broadly across Seaview, but the slopes mean feasibility varies lot by lot. Grade, driveway access, and servicing matter as much as lot area here.

The citywide baseline

Across Port Moody, lots from 280 m² to 4,050 m² allow up to four units, rising to six within 400 m of frequent transit, and three on the smallest lots. Seaview follows this framework, with the local nuances above.

Read the full SSMUH rules, or send us the address for a lot-specific answer.

Keep exploring

Neighbouring areas.

Start here

Curious what a Seaview lot can hold?

A feasibility study reads your exact lot, transit distance and all, against the current bylaw. No cost, reviewed personally.