After church, I had nobody to go to lunch with, so I just ate some
local fast food and browsed around the quiet town of Port Moody,
nestled in the foothills of the mountains on the north east side of
Greater Vancouver.
Colonel R.C. Moody was one of the first to value the Burrard Inlet
as a strategic military position; Port Moody grew as the westernmost
terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway until a branch line was built
to Vancouver in 1887.